This Week In Gang Land
The 'Smoking Gun' Murder Wiseguy Wants To Trump The Feds With His Impeachment Lawyer
The
Bonanno soldier who's serving a life sentence for the "smoking gun" murder
of a rival gangster on a Manhattan street corner in 1986 wants one of
ex-President Trump’s attorneys to represent him.
Reason? Stephen (Stevie Blue) Locurto says his own lawyer "freezes up" like GOP Senate minority leader Mitch McConnell does these days and he doesn't think he can make it through a tough hearing.
Meanwhile, Bernard Freamon, a Seton Hall professor of law who has been representing Stevie Blue pro bono for ten years, has publicly questioned whether his client is off his rocker.
Judge Cuts $624,000 Restitution Request For Colombo Family Extortion Victim By More Than Half
In
a surprise ruling, a federal judge has reduced by more than half the amount
of money that a gaggle of gangsters will have to pay back to a union leader
who was extorted by the Colombo crime family for 20 years, Gang Land has
learned.
Star FBI Agent & Prosecutor Tell Their War Stories In War Against The Mafia — Once The FBI Clears It For Publication
Two
decades after they teamed up to convict the current and prior boss of the
powerful Genovese crime family — Liborio (Barney) Bellomo and Vincent (Chin)
Gigante — on racketeering charges in the same case, former FBI agent Mike
Campi and prosecutor Dan Dorsky have written a tell-all book about their
collective War Against The Mafia.