It Takes A Certain Someone To Wear A Wire On Their Father-In-Law Hector Pagan, ex-husband of Mob Wife Renee Graziano , doesn't seem like a good candidate for a positive, life-affirminging transformation, meaning from evildoer to law abider , and certain morsels we noticed in a personal ad he posted online seem to lend weight to that assessment. To wit we bolded lines for emphasis :. I grew up in a mafia infested area in Brooklyn, New York.
Things there that were normal to us were not so normal to the average Joe; people in the mob killed and were killed on a daily basis. From a young age I was a score guy. We held up big drug dealers. To be honest with you, I loved my job and the rich lifestyle that came with it. I now come to a time in my life where I want to be and stay free. I want to possibly live in North Carolina and have a family. I write this letter to gain some friends.
I was on a reality show called Mob Wives. I had lots of people around me then, but now I feel alone. I will respond to every letter no matter how crazy yours may be. Pagan flipped against Graziano's father, TG who was shelved over the show. That was the least of his crimes, in our book. Pagan basically helped put away his cohorts for murder, when the original plan was for a heist.
It galls many what Pagan has seemingly gotten away with: shooting a man to death for no apparent reason the victim, Luchese associate James Donovan, had dropped the cash and was running away when Pagan fired the fatal shot, which nicked the femoral artery and then ratting out the other two members of the robbery team and testifying against them for the murder. The WSJ even covered the case in a report, noting it was a "rare and risky legal strategy" used by prosecutors; it was called: Testifying down.
Usually, legal experts said, the goal is to get those witnesses to admit to wrongdoing, cooperate with the government and to walk the investigation up the ladder, obtaining evidence against leaders or those potentially engaged in more serious crimes. In exchange, on the recommendation of prosecutors, cooperators typically end up serving reduced or no prison time. He met the defendant Grasso some months before the murder. He reported that he and Grasso subsequently kept in touch via cell phone.
Pagan said he had two. Pagan said Riccardi arrived in his black Mercedes and walked over to the Toyota. I had a 9-milimeter. I think the rest were. Pagan said they soon after saw a luxury car pull up the auto body shop across the street. Sophie Wessex gets a lick of approval as she cuddles up to specially-trained pooches during a visit to the Guide Dogs National Centre in Leamington Spa Emily Atack transforms into Anna Richardson for hilarious Naked Attraction parody Andy Dick arrested for felony domestic battery after hitting his boyfriend in the head with a liquor bottle Marc Anthony helps concertgoer pop the question to his superfan girlfriend with a surprise on stage proposal Return of the supermodels!
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Three other men associated with the Bonanno family were also sentenced to 6 months, one year and one and a half years for their role in attempting to collect the debt and alluding to the robbery. Like Graziano, Anthony Calabrese, 44, Vito Balsamo, 56, and James LaForte, 35, pleaded guilty after prosecutors dropped extortion and racketeering charges against them in April. The alleged acting Bonanno family boss, Vincent Badalamenti, 54, also pleaded guilty to collection of an unlawful debt this spring, but he avoided sentencing when prosecutors told Amon they were only going to present evidence from a extortion charge to the court.
Defense attorney Ron Fischetti said the other charges were likely put aside because the prosecution's witness is unreliable. Pagan's testimony," Fischetti said after court. Pagan is completely unworthy of belief. Fischetti said if the prosecution has attempted to sentence charges from Pagan's testimony he would have to be able to prove Pagan committed extortion and murder.
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