Originally Posted by joestrong
Originally Posted by Giacomo_Vacari
and Joe Gallo was fully on board with the plot to kill Castellano when he heard Bilotti and Gambino were going to be placed in administration positions.


What? were did you hear this?


I got Angelo mixed up with Joe N. Gallo.

Originally Posted by Zavattoni
Who do you guys think Castellano should have appointed as Underboss; when Dellacroce died? Also who do you think he should have endorsed as Boss in the event he was put away in the Mafia Commission Trial?

Also; How did Joe N Gallo avoid being caught up in the Mafia Commission Trial? I'm pretty sure the feds knew who he was.


Castellano already picked Thomas Gambino and Thomas Bilotti for the positions. He should have picked James Failla who had served as an acting underboss while Dellacroce was locked up before the big meet between Paul and him.
The transcripts I have read shows only Gallo talking about bribery using Joe Piney and some talk about money on the streets and kickbacks from the garment district, most of what he says is coded, but when he tells Paul how much he will receive he doesn't code the amount that comes over a million throughout the meetings. The only commission talk with Gallo is Rusty in the Bonanno family wanting a seat on the commission, a couple of beefs in the family that Big Paul will have to decide, Tony Ducks guy has a problem with a proposed member in one of the families, and Salerno making a request that the proposed membership lists includes the nicknames of the prospect.

@Bronx you sure Marino always listened to his uncle? Cause Carmine was having problems with Castellano wanting a big share, and was not happy with Castellano not attending Dellacroce funeral, but he was in agreement with the Chin that somebody had to pay for the hit on Paul, so why not suggest his nephew take part in the disposal of John Gotti and try for an administration position.


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