John Ardito

John Ardito

John Gregory "Buster" Ardito (October 30, 1919 - December 31, 2006) was a caporegime in the Genovese crime family who worked in the Bronx borough of New York.

Born in New York, Ardito married Fay Cerasi and was the father of John and Annette Arditio. His legitmate profession was as part owner of a butcher shop in the Bronx. Ardito was involved in extortion, loan sharking, and illegal gambling operations. His arrest record included seduction, possession of counterfeit currency, and narcotics possession.

After joining the Genovese family, Ardito became a button man, or killer, in the crew of Michele Miranda. Miranda eventually became the family consigliere under boss Vito Genovese and help run the family while Genovese was in prison. A A later indictment alleged that Ardito once ordered a beating on a debtor who owed him $150,000. During a 1983 trial for Genovese mobster Gus Curcio, Curcio collapsed in court with what seemed like a heart attack. However, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) surveillance recorded that Ardito had secretly passed some medications that simulated cardiac problems to Curcio to allow him to delay the trial. In 1985, Ardito was sent to federal prison for conspiracy to obstruct justice. He was released in 1991.

In 2003, the FBI started using electronic surveillance to record many of Ardito's meetings in Bronx restaurants. [http://www.ipsn.org/indictments/bellomo/indictment_criminal_genovese_family-2006-2-23.htm] . After Ardito discovered one of the devices, he started holding his meetings in retail shops, medical offices, cars, and boats. Later on, the FBI also started bugging Ardito's home phone. Reportedly, the FBI was even able to turn on Arbito's cell phone without his knowledge and use that as a listening device. In 2006, using this surveillance information, the government charged Ardito, Genovese captain Liborio Bellomo, and other Genovese family members with labor racketeering and other charges. The racketeering charge involved New York Local 102 of the Bakery, Confectionary and Tobacco Workers' Union and New York Local 15 of the International Union of Operating Engineers. On December 25, 2006, due to failing health, Ardito was released on bail while awaiting trial on these charges. He died on December 31, 2006 from pancreatic cancer.

External links

* [http://www.state.nj.us/lps/ge/exclusion/ardito_j.htm John Gregory Ardito - N.J. Excluded Person]
* [http://www.ipsn.org/indictments/bellomo/indictment_criminal_genovese_family-2006-2-23.htm United States vs. Ardito Indictment]
* [http://www.ganglandnews.com/column488.htm June 22, 2006 Gangland: Buster Ardito & The Hunt For FBI Bugs] by Jerry Capeci
* [http://www.thelaborers.net/court_cases/us_v_ardito.htm United States vs. Ardito Appeal]
* [http://joecrubaugh.com/blog/2007/06/25/fbi-cell-phone-spying/ FBI Cell Phone Spying]
* [http://www.ganglandnews.com/column514.htm December 21, 2006 Gangland: Buster Ardito Fighting A Losing Battle] by Jerry Capeci

References

*Bureau of Narcotics, U.S. Treasury Department, "Mafia: the Government's Secret File on Organized Crime, HarperCollins Publishers 2007 ISBN 0-06-136385-5


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