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ELDERLY MAFIA BOSS GETS LUCKY...DUE TO AGE! #1080953
01/22/24 09:04 PM
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"ELDERLY MAFIA BOSS, 86, GETS SHORT SENTENCE IN UNION SHAKEDOWN DUE TO AGE"


An elderly mafia underboss charged in a union extortion scheme caught a break because of his age when a Brooklyn judge sentenced him to 15 months in prison Monday.

Benjamin “The Claw” Castellazzo, the underboss of the Colombo crime family according to the feds, argued through his lawyers that a lengthier prison sentence “could jeopardize his life” at age 86, given his various health problems.

“It could effectively turn into a death sentence,” defense lawyer Ilana Haramati said.

Brooklyn Federal Court Judge Hector Gonzalez shaved a year off the 27-month sentence prosecutors were asking for, telling the aging repeat offender, “Hopefully, this will be the end, but only time will tell.”

Castellazzo has already spent six months in jail after his indictment, and his lawyers said they worried the federal Bureau of Prisons wouldn’t be able to take care of his health problems that include cardiac issues, a fight with prostate cancer and artery blockages that required emergency surgeries.
He described similar health issues when he was sentenced in an earlier extortion case in 2013.

Castellazzo was convicted of trying to get a slice of the action from The Square pizzeria on Hylan Blvd. in Staten Island. (Bryan Pace for New York Daily News)

“He did that then because he had real problems, and we’re doing that now because they’ve only gotten worse over the years,” Haramati said.
Gonzalez said he had to weigh Castellazzo’s lifelong commitment to organized crime against his health problems.

“It’s not an uncommon situation that when you’re dealing with organized crime organizations of this sort you’re going to see defendants who are up in age,” he said. “How do I grapple with that and how do I weigh that?”

Assistant U.S. Attorney Andrew Reich contended that as the underboss, Castellazzo was a “critical senior member” of the shakedown scheme.
“It is clear that he has no interest in living a law-abiding life. He has shown that time and again,” Reich said. “The defendant has referred to his health each time he has been before a court in this district.”

Castellazzo also contended in court filings he’s broke despite his decades in organized crime, and that he might go homeless if he loses his federally subsidized senior housing in Manahawkin, N.J.

“He didn’t lose it while he was in [jail] for six months, but he was caught kind of on the brink there,” defense lawyer Michael Marinaccio said Monday.
Castellazzo was busted in a September 2021 takedown of the entire leadership of the Colombo crime family. The labor union shakedown at the heart of the indictment started in 2001, and by 2019 the crime family was trying to turn the Queens union, which represented construction workers in New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania, into a mob-run operation.

He pleaded guilty to money laundering conspiracy in July.

All 14 defendants busted in the case have taken a plea, except for Colombo boss Andrew “Mush” Russo, who died in April 2022 at age 87.
One member of the scheme, Vincent “Vinny Unions” Ricciardo, pressured a high-ranking union official into paying a $2,600 monthly “pension” to the mob family for nearly 20 years — nearly $600,000 in total.

The Colombos also pressured a health fund associated with the union into picking mob-friendly vendors and paying $10,000 a month in tribute.
Castellazzo must surrender himself to federal prison authorities by March 22.

When asked outside the courtroom about how he got his “the Claw” nickname, he joked, “I was a carpenter.”

https://www.nydailynews.com/2024/01...-sentence-in-union-shakedown-due-to-age/

Last edited by NYMafia; 01/22/24 09:05 PM.
Re: ELDERLY MAFIA BOSS GETS LUCKY...DUE TO AGE! [Re: NYMafia] #1080964
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Titled, "JAIL BREAK" ....The Post also reported on this...


"Colombo underboss ‘The Claw’ catches break after attorneys argue he’s too old and sick for long jail sentence"
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A reputed Colombo Crime Family underboss caught a break from a Brooklyn federal judge Monday — after his attorneys argued that he’s too old and sick to receive a lengthy prison sentence.

Benjamin “The Claw” Castellazzo, 86, got hit with 15 months in the slammer by Judge Hector Gonzalez on a guilty plea to money laundering conspiracy, despite prosecutors seeking a little over two years.

A longer prison sentence would “jeopardize” Castellazzo’s wellbeing, his attorneys argued, telling the judge his health issues — including a decade-long battle with cardiac problems — have him on so many medications, that he wouldn’t receive the proper care in federal prison.

Being placed in the wrong detention center, could “effectively turn into a death sentence” for the reputed mobster, attorney Ilana Haramati said.

“He goes to the doctor often. He gets checkups. He’s on a whole battery of medications,” Haramati told the court.

But prosecutors weren’t too interested in hearing about Castellazzo’s ailments and advanced age — which they argued haven’t steered him away from his alleged mafioso lifestyle.

For instance, Castellazzo swore to a judge that the courts would never see him again when he was sentenced to 63 months in prison in 2013 after pleading guilty to mob extortion stemming from a dispute over a stolen red sauce recipe from famed pizza joint L&B Spumoni Gardens in Gravesend.

His health issues seem to pop up each time Castellazzo is in hot water for his alleged crime family dealings, prosecutors said.

Benjamin "The Claw" Castellazzo (right) walks with his son to Brooklyn Federal Court Monday. 3
Benjamin “The Claw” Castellazzo (right) walks with his son to Brooklyn Federal Court Monday. James Messerschmidt
“The defendant has referred to his health each time he has been before a court in his district,” Brooklyn Assistant US Attorney Andrew Reich told the judge.

Beyond his health issues, Castellazzo’s attorneys argued that the accused wiseguy could lose his subsidized apartment due to the new conviction — which would leave him “homeless,” Haramati wrote in a Jan. 3 pre-sentencing letter to the court.

Castellazzo was indicted in 2021 with 13 other defendants — among them nine reputed Colombo family members — on a slew of charges including labor racketeering, extortion and money laundering.

He spent time in lockup before posting a $1.6 million bond in March 2022.

Ralph DiMatteo is pictured on the lame in a photo posted to his son's Twitter feed on Sept. 14, 2021. 3
Ralph DiMatteo was spotted in a photograph posted to his son’s Twitter feed on Sept. 14, 2021. Twitter
“He didn’t lose it when he was in for six months, but he was kind of on the brink,” his attorney, Michael Marinaccio, said, referring to his client’s subsidized apartment.

Among the co-defendants was alleged Colombo crime family mobster Ralph DiMatteo, 68, who infamously posed shirtless in a poolside snapshot while on the lam.

DiMatteo said he had no regrets about the photo when he was sentenced to three years behind bars last year.

Castellazzo pleaded guilty on July 7.

Castellazzo's attorneys argued that he is too old and sick to have a lengthy prison sentence. 3
Castellazzo’s attorneys argued that he is too old and sick to have a lengthy prison sentence. James Messerschmidt
Prosecutors were seeking a sentence between 21 and 27 months in prison.

Castellazzo’s woeful health also includes blockages in his arteries and a bout with prostate cancer between 2011 and 2015, according to his attorney.

At the end of his sentencing, the judge told Castellazzo that he hoped he would grow out of alleged crime family dealings — but didn’t sound too hopeful.

“Hopefully this will be the end but only time will tell,” Gonzalez said, ordering Castellazzo to surrender to begin his sentence on March 22.

Asked at the end of the proceedings why his nickname is “The Claw,” Castellazzo laughed along with his son.

“I was a carpenter,” he quipped.


https://nypost.com/2024/01/22/metro...too-old-and-sick-for-long-jail-sentence/


PS: There's a few good photos in this edition as well.

Last edited by NYMafia; 01/22/24 10:22 PM.
Re: ELDERLY MAFIA BOSS GETS LUCKY...DUE TO AGE! [Re: NYMafia] #1080976
01/23/24 07:31 AM
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His son looks like Jimmy Falcone from the Fugget About It sitcom cartoons lol


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Re: ELDERLY MAFIA BOSS GETS LUCKY...DUE TO AGE! [Re: Toodoped] #1080991
01/23/24 08:10 AM
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Originally Posted by Toodoped
His son looks like Jimmy Falcone from the Fugget About It sitcom cartoons lol


lol

Re: ELDERLY MAFIA BOSS GETS LUCKY...DUE TO AGE! [Re: NYMafia] #1080993
01/23/24 08:16 AM
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Nice of his son to dress up for the occasion..


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Re: ELDERLY MAFIA BOSS GETS LUCKY...DUE TO AGE! [Re: NYMafia] #1080994
01/23/24 08:20 AM
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He lives in a trailer park & collects foodstamps yet at the same time is able to post a million dollar bail. Even if you figure that friends and family likely made his bond with property or whatever, this still doesn't suggest someone who actually has to live like that. I still say it's all a facade.


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