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Re: Philly Mob in 2016 [Re: mightyhealthy] #873977
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People being friendly and hating or plotting to kill each other is the way of the mob.
Stanfa made Joey merlino and Mikey Chang at the same time they were trying to hit each other..and gotti had sitdown dinners at martenellis seafood restraunt with castellano and joked and laughed with him and Gallo and Frankie d and then murdered castellano...being friendly and then plotting on them is the way of the mob


A March 1986 raid on DiBernardo's office seized alleged "child pornography and financial records." As "a result of the Postal Inspectors seizures [a federal prosecutor] is attempting to indict DiBernardo on child pornography violations" according to an FBI memo dated May 20, 1986.
Thousands of pages of FBI Files that document his involvement in Child Porn
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Re: Philly Mob in 2016 [Re: Phriction] #873983
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Originally Posted By: Phriction
What I want to know is who is the douche wearing the Cowboys jacket?


Sonny Mazzone Jr


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Re: Philly Mob in 2016 [Re: HandsomeStevie] #873986
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Originally Posted By: HandsomeStevie
Originally Posted By: Phriction
What I want to know is who is the douche wearing the Cowboys jacket?


Sonny Mazzone Jr


@Handsome Stevie: Oh really?? You think he's involved? Thought he was in the Air Force?

Re: Philly Mob in 2016 [Re: DanteMoltisanti] #873990
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Thought that Sonny was made?

Re: Philly Mob in 2016 [Re: DanteMoltisanti] #873997
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You thinking of Sonny, Sr.?


"Snakes... Snakes... I don't know no Snakes."
Re: Philly Mob in 2016 [Re: DanteMoltisanti] #873998
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No Sonny Jr is Sonny Mazzone's (Sr) son...

Re: Philly Mob in 2016 [Re: mightyhealthy] #874003
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Originally Posted By: mightyhealthy
You do gotta admire these guys a little bit. Opening up social clubs in South Philly... Trying to relive their glory days.


It's great. Nothing wrong with a bunch of pals hanging out playing cards.

Re: Philly Mob in 2016 [Re: PetroPirelli] #874022
01/28/16 08:46 AM
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Originally Posted By: PetroPirelli
Originally Posted By: mightyhealthy
You do gotta admire these guys a little bit. Opening up social clubs in South Philly... Trying to relive their glory days.


It's great. Nothing wrong with a bunch of pals hanging out playing cards.


Yes. And doing jigsaw puzzles. And knitting sweaters for their moms. And exchanging ziti recipes. And collecting donations for starving children in Africa.


I invoke my right under the 5th amendment of the United States constitution and decline to answer the question.
Re: Philly Mob in 2016 [Re: Snakes] #874025
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Originally Posted By: Snakes
You thinking of Sonny, Sr.?


ah yes I was

Re: Philly Mob in 2016 [Re: DanteMoltisanti] #874026
01/28/16 10:54 AM
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Re: Philly Mob in 2016 [Re: DanteMoltisanti] #874027
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Scott's article basically lists like 5 administration members...

Merlino, Ligambi, Mazzone, and the two Changs.

Anyway, I wish Scott would stop fawning over Merlno. Every article he calls him handsome, charismatic, suave or "hip".

Re: Philly Mob in 2016 [Re: mightyhealthy] #874028
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Originally Posted By: mightyhealthy
Scott's article basically lists like 5 administration members...

Merlino, Ligambi, Mazzone, and the two Changs.

Anyway, I wish Scott would stop fawning over Merlno. Every article he calls him handsome, charismatic, suave or "hip".


Joey is all of the above!

Man oh man that hair! lmao

All jokes aside, didnt Capeci do this with Gotti for years? Its nothing new.

Re: Philly Mob in 2016 [Re: mightyhealthy] #874029
01/28/16 11:28 AM
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Originally Posted By: mightyhealthy
Scott's article basically lists like 5 administration members...

Merlino, Ligambi, Mazzone, and the two Changs.

Anyway, I wish Scott would stop fawning over Merlno. Every article he calls him handsome, charismatic, suave or "hip".


Haha, so true..


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Re: Philly Mob in 2016 [Re: DanteMoltisanti] #874030
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Edited:

Read the article wrong

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Re: Philly Mob in 2016 [Re: mightyhealthy] #874034
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Originally Posted By: mightyhealthy
Scott's article basically lists like 5 administration members...

Merlino, Ligambi, Mazzone, and the two Changs.

Anyway, I wish Scott would stop fawning over Merlno. Every article he calls him handsome, charismatic, suave or "hip".


Even Merlino's best friends know he's a deadbeat thief. It's just something they tolerate.

The guy has been ripping off his own best friends for over thirty years.


I invoke my right under the 5th amendment of the United States constitution and decline to answer the question.
Re: Philly Mob in 2016 [Re: DanteMoltisanti] #874036
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Quote:
The Merlino-Mazzone-Borgesi “mob triple threat” was the Clinton White House years’ underworld equivalent of N’Sync or the Backstreet Boys – they were young, they were hip, they were fawned over in a city where goodfellas and wiseguys are treated on-par with athletes and actors.


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The suave, handsome and magnetic mob boss plays the role of the consummate host at his eatery, glad-handing with customers, posing for photos with admirers to be posted on social media and doing interviews with the press, specifically NY Times Best-Selling author Anastasia, the writer who has brilliantly documented “The Skinny One’s” bold and fearless ascent through the ranks of the American mafia and his reign atop the Philadelphia underworld the past two dozen years.


How can anyone take this moron seriously?


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Re: Philly Mob in 2016 [Re: DanteMoltisanti] #874037
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Yeah, it's a little much.

Re: Philly Mob in 2016 [Re: DanteMoltisanti] #874045
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capeci said it about gotti.


The way geogre anatsatia taks about some of these guys in last gangster was ridiculous

but i agree this is a little much though i enjoy scotts articles he does get carried away in his descriptions of these guys sometimes especially joey then again alot of people do when describing joey lol

Last edited by gangstereport; 01/28/16 02:51 PM.

Not connected with scott or anyone at gangsterreport

Sorry for the confusion
Re: Philly Mob in 2016 [Re: DanteMoltisanti] #874047
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lol What a fucking idiot.

Re: Philly Mob in 2016 [Re: DanteMoltisanti] #874048
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“Schratwieser and the Fox guys nailed it, Uncle Joe is back on top, he’s shooting a lot of moves lately, keeping everyone happy,” said a GR source intimately familiar with the situation at hand.

Sorry but lol Why didnt Scott report this earlier then?

Re: Philly Mob in 2016 [Re: Louiebynochi] #874049
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Originally Posted By: Louiebynochi
Stanfa made Joey merlino and Mikey Chang at the same time they were trying to hit each other.

Stanfa made them before the war actually broke out. He had no idea they wanted to take over the family.


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Re: Philly Mob in 2016 [Re: DanteMoltisanti] #874069
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Don't know about that, the two sides were already at it, and Joey Chang Jr was made underboss to try to keep Merlino & Mikes side happy. A few guys were killed before that occurred, most were Stanfa consolidating power, but 1 or 2 of the earlier ones are attributed by plenty to the Merlino camp. There was a period of peace in which Merlino & I believe Mikey Chang as well, was made. An attempt was then made on Mikey Changs life when sent the hostilities back in motion and to a turning point, which was the war.

Re: Philly Mob in 2016 [Re: PHL_Mob] #874074
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Originally Posted By: PHL_Mob
Originally Posted By: HandsomeStevie
Originally Posted By: Phriction
What I want to know is who is the douche wearing the Cowboys jacket?


Sonny Mazzone Jr


@Handsome Stevie: Oh really?? You think he's involved? Thought he was in the Air Force?


Never said he was involved just said that was him in the cowboys jacket


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Re: Philly Mob in 2016 [Re: TommyGambino] #874076
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Originally Posted By: TommyGambino
lol What a fucking idiot.


Eh, he's not that bad.

Just way overzealous with his descriptions of these guys.

They're just thugs, not suave, sexy, hip, amazing, strong, models of Italian ingenuity as he presents them

Re: Philly Mob in 2016 [Re: Moe_Tilden] #874091
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Originally Posted By: Moe_Tilden
Originally Posted By: PetroPirelli
Originally Posted By: mightyhealthy
You do gotta admire these guys a little bit. Opening up social clubs in South Philly... Trying to relive their glory days.


It's great. Nothing wrong with a bunch of pals hanging out playing cards.


Yes. And doing jigsaw puzzles. And knitting sweaters for their moms. And exchanging ziti recipes. And collecting donations for starving children in Africa.


I didn't want to leave blood on your carpet...
Re: Philly Mob in 2016 [Re: hoodlum] #874092
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Originally Posted By: hoodlum
Originally Posted By: Moe_Tilden
Originally Posted By: PetroPirelli
Originally Posted By: mightyhealthy
You do gotta admire these guys a little bit. Opening up social clubs in South Philly... Trying to relive their glory days.


It's great. Nothing wrong with a bunch of pals hanging out playing cards.


Yes. And doing jigsaw puzzles. And knitting sweaters for their moms. And exchanging ziti recipes. And collecting donations for starving children in Africa.
lol


I didn't want to leave blood on your carpet...
Re: Philly Mob in 2016 [Re: DanteMoltisanti] #874096
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Thanks to Chuckyfor originally posting this...



Wiseguys And Wannabes Back In Business
By George Anastasia For Bigtrial.net
January 28, 2016

Ron Galati won't be taking part in the underworld renaissance currently unfolding in South Philadelphia.

Instead, the wannabe wiseguy and auto body shop owner, who is already serving a 23-year federal sentence for a murder conspiracy conviction, is due in Common Pleas in September to answer fraud and murder-for-hire charges.

A trial date of Sept. 7 was set this morning at a status conference hearing before Judge Jeffrey Minehart. Galati, his wife Vicki and his son, Ron Jr., are slated to be at the defense table along with several other defendants if that trial goes off as planned.

Galati has been off the streets for the past two years and has missed out on what law enforcement sources are describing as the resurgence of the local crime family. At his bail hearing two years ago, Galati, now 65, was described by Assistant District Attorney Dawn Holtz as having a "close personal relationship" with then mob boss Joseph "Uncle Joe" Ligambi and Ligambi's nephew, mobster George Borgesi.

Both Ligambi and Borgesi were back in the news this week. On Monday, reporter Dave Schratwieser on a Fox 29 television special report, offered an update on the local mob, noting that Ligambi, Borgesi and others are frequently spotted at a recently opened clubhouse at 11th and Jackson Streets and that Borgesi and others have branched out into the construction and home rehab business with an office on Passyunk Avenue.

"It's all legit," said one source familiar with the new business ventures. "They're not doing anything wrong."

The television report said as much, but that hasn't stopped some of the wiseguys, wannabes and sycophants now hanging out at the clubhouse from complaining about media coverage.

"You have to admire their resilience," said one state investigator who, like several others, has been surprised at how quickly and easily the mobsters have fallen back into their old routines, hanging with the same individuals, congregating at a clubhouse to socialize and branching out into the business world.

Both the FBI and investigators with the Pennsylvania Attorney General's Office and State Police have been tracking the activities.

David Fritchey, the recently retired head of the Organized Crime Strike Force for the U.S. Attorney's Office in Philadelphia, said the business ventures and associations bear watching and that he is confident law enforcement is doing just that.

"They have a long and successful business model" that involves "violence and intimidation," Fritchey said while dismissing the argument that the one-time convicts have paid their debt to society and ought to be left alone. "If they're not doing anything wrong, then they shouldn't be worried about who's looking at them."

No one is claiming any criminality in the current activities. But Fritchey noted that, "it doesn't bode well for their rehabilitation if they are hanging out with the same people with whom they committed crimes."

That, the ex-prosecutor said, is a formula for "recidivism."

Law enforcement investigators are also aware that back in October there was a mob initiation ceremony in which five associates were formally inducted into the crime family. Traditionally, a making ceremony is overseen by the crime family boss and the initiates are individuals who have sworn a blood oath of allegiance to Cosa Nostra and who have proven that allegiance by having taken part in a murder.

But this is Cosa Nostra 2000 and individuals are often "made" because of their blood relationship to another member or because they are good earners. Money trumps murder in the modern American Mafia, at least in South Philadelphia.

For now, at least, the greed, treachery and violence that once were the hallmarks of the organization are on hold. It has not been lost on law enforcement, however, that the ventures into home rehab, construction and mortgage refinancing are exactly what mob informants Louis "Bent Finger Lou" Monacello and Anthony Aponick testified about at Borgesi's last two racketeering trials.

Both said Borgesi, from prison, was planning a foray into those fields once he was released. Borgesi's first trial ended with his acquittal on all but one charge on which the jury hung. At the second trial he was found not guilty of that as well.

Monacello and Aponick were vilified by the defense camp as "lying rats" who were fabricating information to curry favor with federal prosecutors. While the jury rejected the bulk of their testimony, it appears that at least in terms of what Borgesi's future plans were, they were telling the truth.

Part of the reason for the continued monitoring of the local crime family is the belief in law enforcement circles that several of the mobsters who have returned from prison and are back out on the streets have literally gotten away with murder. None of the murder or attempted murder charges that were part of a 2001 racketeering case against mob boss Joseph "Skinny Joey" Merlino, Borgesi and five other defendants were proven, however.

What's more, there are those who believe that the U.S. Attorney's Office in Philadelphia no longer has the mob as a top priority. Terrorism, political corruption and narcotics trafficking are the topics of primary concern. The FBI's organized crime unit, which once boasted nearly a dozen investigators, currently has four or five members.

Still, local, state and federal investigators continue to work on the unsolved murders of Raymond "Long John" Martorano, John "Johnny Gongs" Casasanto and Ron Turchi. The hope in investigative circles is that pressure can be put on someone who knows enough to help make one of those cases.

To date, that hasn't happened. In fact, part of the resilience of the local organization stems from the fact that the most recent mob informants -- like Monacello -- haven proven to be ineffective witnesses. Monacello came across as arrogant and vindictive on the witness stand and what he said was often overshadowed or undermined by his tone and demeanor.

Still, Fritchey said, "there are a lot of people in law enforcement who believe he was telling the truth" when he described the roles Ligambi and Borgesi played in the mob, its penchant for violence and its deceit and treachery.

Among other things, Monacello testified that he, Borgesi and others helped Galati carry out insurance fraud scams in the 1990s by deliberately crashing into and wrecking cars. Galati was convicted and sentenced to 38 months in prison in 1994 in an insurance fraud scam.

Two years ago, the Philadelphia District Attorney's Office announced a new indictment alleging that Galati was back to his old tricks, orchestrating a $5 million insurance fraud scheme through false and trumped up accident and repair costs. What's more, the indictment alleges, Galati hired two hitmen to kill two rival auto body shop owners who had testified before a grand jury that was investigation him.

All of that is part of the case now set for trial in September.

Authorities say Galati came out of prison in the late 1990s and went right back to doing what landed him in jail in the first place. Both law enforcement and underworld sources say there's a lesson there for the mobsters with whom he has had "close personal relationships."

http://www.bigtrial.net/2016/01/wiseguys-and-wannabes-back-in-business.html?m=1


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Re: Philly Mob in 2016 [Re: DanteMoltisanti] #874097
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As to who the 5 recently made guys were, names that have been suggested on the forums include Anthony Borgesi, Vito Malgeri, Joseph Baldino Jr, Albert Lancellotti, Philip Ligambi, and Frank DiPasquale.


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Re: Philly Mob in 2016 [Re: DanteMoltisanti] #874098
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Good article thanks for posting. I have been wondering about Galati's other trial..


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Re: Philly Mob in 2016 [Re: IvyLeague] #874099
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Originally Posted By: IvyLeague
As to who the 5 recently made guys were, names that have been suggested on the forums include Anthony Borgesi, Vito Malgeri, Joseph Baldino Jr, Albert Lancellotti, Philip Ligambi, and Frank DiPasquale.


About Albert Lancellotti and Phil Ligambi, I have seen both on made guy list for like 10 years now. I wasnt sure about Phil but I was like 99% positive Albert was made. And i could of sworn I saw Frank Dipasquale on a couple list too. Isnt he like in his 80's? I could be wrong.


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