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May 10, 2012
Gambino Crew Parties Like
No Tomorrow; (There Wasn't)

Gambino capo Alphonse Trucchio will soon be hit with as many as 10 years behind bars for drug dealing. He’ll have a lot of time to reflect on the good old days, and to think even harder about those who helped put an end to them. One

moment will be easy to remember, providing the Bureau of Prisons allows him to bring this picture with him into stir. As you can see, it’s from 2009 when Trucchio – a second generation wiseguy – threw a Christmas party for his crew. That’s Trucchio, five big guys from the left, in the gray suit with his left hand on the shoulder of the smiling mob associate crouching beside the cocktail table filled with what look like choice beverages.

Ernie Boy Hit With $1Million Construction Extortion Scam

Oreste AbbamonteAnother partier at the 2009 Xmas bash, Oreste (Ernie Boy) Abbamonte, is not smiling too often these days. Abbamonte, who’s spent decades behind bars since the 1970s, was due to be released later this month from his latest parole violation stemming from federal drug convictions going back to 1973. But that’s another dream deferred: The Gambino soldier was just hit with extorting more than $1 million from a Massachusetts-based contractor.

Tommy Shots & Dino Beat Murder Raps; Guilty of Racketeering

Thomas GioeliIn a surprising mixed verdict, former Colombo family street boss Thomas (Tommy Shots) Gioeli and mobster Dino (Little Dino) Saracino were acquitted yesterday of the 1997 murder of police officer Ralph Dols and every other mob slaying they were charged with at their racketeering and murder trial.
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