This Week In Gang Land
Feds & Drug Dealer Freed By Trump Go At Each Other In Filings, And In Court Today
The
feds say they already proved that a convicted drug-dealing Gambino associate
whose prison term was commuted by President Trump should return to prison
for sexually abusing his live-in nanny. And they still intend to prove that
he assaulted a three-year old boy whose father has refused to testify at the
hearing that resumes today.
The prosectors are planning to have a Nassau County police officer testify the boy's father stated that Jonathan Braun punched him and assaulted his young son on March 29 at a Sabbath service at his home — and introduce pictures of the boy provided by the father, as well as photos of the father that a cop took when interviewing him for an arrest complaint against Braun.
Braun's attorney objected strongly to the government's claim that he sexually abused the nanny and asked the judge to both dismiss that charge and block prosecutors from letting a police officer testify about the assault on the three year-old boy. The lawyer also ripped the government for reaching back to charge Braun with wrongdoing back in 2021 for something that he had received permission to do from the Probation Department.
Skinny Teddy & Big Ralph Almost Home; Extorted Union Prez To Start Getting More Money
Two
powerful Colombo family wiseguys involved in the 20-year extortion of a
union official were released from prison recently. And in a few months, that
will be a good thing for Andrew Talamo, the construction workers union
president who fingered the gangsters for shaking him down for $624,000, Gang
Land has learned.
Feds Defend 'Common Sense' Conviction Of Crooked Ex-detective
A
Brooklyn Federal Court jury was "entitled to use its common sense" in
convicting former detective Hector Rosario of lying to the FBI after two
agents testified that his tall tales could have influenced an FBI probe into
crimes committed by three Mafia families, federal prosecutors stated this
week.