- Pizza Connection Trial
The Pizza Connection Trial was one of the largest criminal cases in
United States history, taking place betweenOctober 24 ,1985 andMarch 2 ,1987 .cope of the trial
The trial centered around a
mafia plot to distributeheroin and launder the proceeds using a number of independently ownedpizza parlor s as fronts. The lead store in the scheme was "Al Dentes" inForest Hills, Queens Fact|date=May 2007, which remains open today, albeit under new ownership. (Coincidentally, Al Dentes is one block from a location used for a barber shop scene in the movie "GoodFellas "Fact|date=May 2007.) It is estimated that $1.6 billion worth of illegal drugs was brought into the U.S. between 1975 and 1984Fact|date=May 2007, when a number of the key drug traffickers were arrested in aPalermo airport trying to smuggle in huge amounts of cash. This resulted in a major crackdown primarily involving theFederal Bureau of Investigation andNew York City Police , with co-operation from Italian police.Fact|date=May 2007Defendants
There were originally 32 mafia members and associates who were indicted in the case. Approximately 24 of the defendants were residing in America and presumed available for immediate prosecution. Out of those 24, only 22
defendant s eventually stood trial - believed to be just a fraction of the number of Mafiosi involved in the scheme - all Sicilian born, and many of whom could not speak English. Approximately 8 other defendants were sought for arrest outside of America, but were never placed on trial in theUnited States . Prior to the start of the trial, one defendant was murdered, one died of natural causes and another was murdered during the trial. Each defendant had his own attorney for the historic trial, which made the courtroom especially crowded. One of the defendants was murdered before the trial even began and two others were shot during the course of the trial. Mafia turncoatTommaso Buscetta testified at the trial against his former criminal associates; he had not been part of the Pizza Connection scheme himself, but he had helped establish the Sicilians' presence in the U.S. drug trade in the early 1970s and had been a close friend of many of the defendants.Witnesses
Another key witness was
Salvatore Contorno , a Sicilian mafioso who became a state witness following the example of Buscetta. He agreed to testify in return for entry in the United States’Witness Protection Program after having been the target of an attempted murder by the Corleonesi and losing family members to the same. He gave the evidence that directly linked the defendants to heroin trafficking. On the witness stand, he told how in the spring of 1980 he was present at a meeting in the iron factory ofLeonardo Greco inBagheria ,Sicily . Among those present were five of the defendants at the trial: Salvatore Greco,Giuseppe Ganci ,Gaetano Mazzara ,Salvatore Catalano , andFrancesco Castronovo . Contorno watched as the men, "took out two plastic garbage bags and extracted packages of white powder in clear plastic envelopes, each bearing different tiny scissor cuts or pen or pencil marks to identify the individual owner. They poured samples of the powder into a bottle heating on a hot plate." These same marked samples would later be intercepted by the DEA as a seizure of 40 kilograms of 85 percent pure heroin which was "$8 million worth at Mafia importer’s prices and at least $80 million worth at street prices."Verdict
The case proved especially difficult for the jurors, who were not allowed to take notes and were often asked to leave the court at important times, and for defendants, many of whom could not understand English.
The case was meant to strike a definitive blow to the drug trade in the U.S. and for this reason the costs and the sheer scale of the trial were allowed to escalate. The case ended up costing $50 million. The prosecution case alone took a year to present. Ultimately, however, despite most of the defendants being found guilty, the trial had little impact on the drug problem in the U.S.
Consequences
Gaetano Badalamenti , a former Mafia boss fromPalermo ,Sicily , was one of those convicted. He was given a 45-year sentence. He would eventually die of heart failure at the age of 80 at the Devens Federal Medical center located inAyer ,Massachusetts onApril 29 ,2004 .Domenico Lo Galbo, another of the bosses, convicted "in absentia" and sentenced to 18 years, died on
30 December 2005 in his bed inBagheria (near Palermo). Relatives called the police to denounce the death, pretending he had returned from the United States to Sicily a few days before in order to die in his bed.The lead prosecutor was future FBI Director
Louis Freeh . He was responsible for the novel use of actors who read and acted out the English translations of the transcripted dialogue between the defendants.Rudy Giuliani ,United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, who would later becomeMayor of New York and modern Republican U.S. presidential candidate, also played a key role in the prosecution case.The Defendants
The United States of America vs Badalamenti et al.
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Pietro Alfano - aka "Peter" or "The Nephew",Oregon Illinois . Sicilian mafiosi and Don Tano Badalamenti's nephew. Arrested inMadrid ,Spain in 1984, while meeting with his uncle and cousin. Shot and crippled, while shopping inGreenwich Village ,New York onFebruary 11 ,1987 a month prior to the trial verdicts being announced. Eventually he was sentenced to 15 years and served out 7 years.
*Baldassare Amato - aka "Baldo",Brooklyn ,New York . Sicilian mafiosi andBonanno crime family caporegime. Not sentenced untilMay 3 ,1988 , a 14 month delay made possible by his lawyer. Amato was sentenced to 5 years and given 3 month conditional bail to put his affairs in order. He was eventually freed, but he has recently been convicted of murder and is serving a life sentence.
*Gaetano Badalamenti - aka "Don Tano", "The Uncle or "The Old Man", Sicilian mafiosi and formerCinisi capo-mafia (boss). Sentenced to 45 years, died in an American prison hospital in 2004.
*Vito Badalamenti - Sicilian mafiosi and son of Gaetano. 1 of 2 defendants to be acquitted on the drug related charges. Presently on "Italy's 30 Most Wanted List" of mafia members.
*Cesare Bonventre - aka "The Tall Guy", Sicilian mafiosi andBonanno crime family caporegime, murdered in 1984 prior to the indictment.
*Giovanni Cangialosi - aka "Johnny",Baldwin ,Long Island . Sicilian mafiosi. Sentenced to 12 years.
*Filippo Casamento - aka "Tizio",Brooklyn ,New York . Sicilian mafiosi andBonanno crime family associate. Sentenced to 30 years for his second heroin distribution conviction. Casamento was eventually released, but in early 2008 he was once again indicted for criminal activities inOperation Old Bridge that targeted mobsters inSicly and America.
*Frank Castronovo - aka "Ciccio l'Americano,Parlin ,New Jersey , Sicilian mafiosi and brother-in-law of Tommy Mazzara. Sentenced to 25 years.
*Onofrio Catalano - aka "Oliviero", Sicilian mafiosi and cousin of Salvatore.
*Salvatore Catalano - aka "Toto" or "The Baker", Sicilian mafiosi andBonanno crime family caporegime. Sentenced to 45 years, due out of prison 11-14-2009 according to the Federal BOP website.
*Lorenzo De Vardo - aka "Larry",Queens ,New York . Sicilian mafiosi, 1 of 2 defendants who plead to a lesser during the trial. Sentenced to 4 years for possession of a revolver.
*Samuel Evola - aka "Salvatore" or "Sam",Temperance ,Michigan . Sicilian mafiosi and Don Tano Badalamenti's nephew. A known member of theDetroit Partnership . On the last day of trial Evola decided to plead guilty and received 15 years, cutting 5-10 years off his possible sentence.
*Giuseppe Ganci - aka "Pino" or "Bufalone", Sicilian mafiosi, who died of cancer before the start of trial onFebruary 11 ,1986 .
*Salvatore Greco -Oakhurst ,New Jersey . Sicilian mafiosi and brother ofBagheria capo-mafia (boss) Leonardo Greco. Sentenced to 20 years.
*Giuseppe Lamberti - aka "The Brother-in-Law", Sicilian mafiosi, brother-in-law of Mazzurco and cousin of Salvatore. Sentenced to 30 years.
*Salvatore Lamberti - aka "Toto",Woodmere ,Long Island . Sicilian mafiosi and cousin of Giuseppe. Sentenced to 20 years for narcotics conspiracy.
*Giovanni Ligammari - aka "Johnny",Saddle River ,New Jersey . Sicilian mafiosi, sentenced to 15 years. Upon his release in 1995 after serving 8 years he returned to hisBergin County home in suburban N.J. where he lived until he and his son Pietro were found hanging in the basement of the home onMay 21 ,1999 . It was ruled a double suicide.
*Gaetano Mazzara - aka "Tommy",Sayerville ,New Jersey . Sicilian mafiosi, murdered onDecember 1 ,1985 during the trial.
*Salvatore Mazzurco - aka "The Little One" or "The Cousin", Sicilian mafiosi. Sentenced to 20 years for narcotics conspiracy and 15 years on his RICO conviction. Sentences to run concurrently.
*Emmanuele Palazzolo - aka "Manny" or "The Brother-in-Law",Milton ,Wisconsin . Sicilian mafiosi and Don Tano Badalamenti's nephew, brother-in-law to Peter Alfano. Sentenced to 12 years on narcotics conspiracy.
*Francesco Polizzi - aka "Frank" or "Ciccio",Belleville ,New Jersey .DeCavalcante crime family caporegime and Sicilian mafia associate. Sentenced to 20 years. Presently deceased.
*Vincenzo Randazzo - aka "Enzo",Milan ,Italy . Sicilian mafiosi and Don Tano Badalamenti's nephew. Extradited fromZurich ,Switzerland toNew York for the trial. 1 of 2 defendants who plead to a lesser charge before trial began.
*Salvatore Salamone - aka "Sal",Freeland ,Pennsylvania . Sicilian mafiosi, 1 of 2 defendants to be acquitted on the drug related charges, but was convicted on currency violations that carried up to 5 years in prison. He was later retried on gunrunning charges, convicted and sentenced to 18 years.
*Giuseppe Trupiano - aka "Joe",Olney ,Illinois . Sicilian mafiosi and Don Tano Badalamenti's nephew. Sentenced to 1 year for narcotics conspiracy.
*Giuseppe Vitale aka "Joe"Paris ,Illinois . Sicilian mafiosi and Don Tano Badalamenti's nephew. Sentenced to 5 years.* sidenote - the trial began on
September 30 ,1985 . The jury reached their verdicts onMarch 2 ,1987 . Sentences were handed down on by judgePierre Leval onJune 22 ,1987 .Other Defendants Sought During Trial
(America, Italy, Switzerland and South Africa)
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Franco Della Torre -
*Leonardo Greco - capo-mafia (boss) of theBagheria cosca (crime family), brother of Salvatore.
*Faro Lupo - Sicilian mafiosi, nephew of Randazzo who lived with Alfano until 1984 when he returned toEurope .
*Salvatore Miniati -
*Vito Roberto Palazzolo - Sicilian mafiosi and money launderer based inSouth Africa and involved in Swiss banking operations. A member of theCinisi cosca (crime family) and a relative of Don Tano Badalamenti. No relation to defendant Manny Palzzolo.
*Filippo Salamone - Sicilian mafiosi, related to Salvatore.
*Giuseppe Soresi - Sicilian mafiosi fromBorghetto ,Palermo . Suspected of heroin trafficking with American associates.
*Oliviero Tognoli - Sicilian mafia money launderer based in Italy. Financial adviser and investor for Leonardo Greco and other Cosa Nostra leaders whom he held numerous Swiss bank accounts for.*
Benny Zito -Philadelphia pizzeria owner and associate of Joe Ganci who led authorities directly to the Catalano-Ganci Consortium inNew York . Zito was not charged in the "Pizza Connection", but he was charged in a separate drug related case by authorities inPennsylvania . It was Zito who led authorities into the heart of the Pizza Connection heroin network and to the Sicilian mafia members who oversaw the drug and money laundering operations. He was suspected of fleeing prior to the indictments being handed down, but possibly he was murdered by his associates due to the fact he has not been seen or heard from to this day.References
*"The Pizza Connection: Lawyers, Drugs and The Mafia" by
Shana Alexander .
*"Excellent Cadavers " byAlexander Stille
*"Last Days of the Sicilians" by Ralph Blumenthal, Crown Publishing 1988, ISBN 0-8129-1594-1External links
* [http://www.americanmafia.com/Feature_Articles_271.html Gaetano Badalamenti And The Pizza Connection] , article at americanmafia.com
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