Archive for November 2020
Paraplegic Wolfpack mobster granted full parole, says he’s done with organized crime
Shane Maloney says he’s a changed man and wants nothing more to do with organized crime. Maloney was a big player in the Wolfpack Alliance. Now he says he wants to cut stress and enjoy his family more.
Read MoreSenior Hells Angel Rob Barletta charged with trying to tap into Ministry of Transportation computers
Senior Hells Angel Rob Barletta has had a particularly rough 2020. He survived a murder attempt and now he’s facing more charges relating to a massive police operation against gambling. The new ones relate to accusations he tried to crack into government computers with help of someone who was civil servant at the time.
Read MoreDrugs were hoarded like toilet paper, then they got down to business: How organized crime is adjusting to pandemic
The global pandemic is a sea change for organized crime groups globally. The smart ones are seizing opportunities while the weakest fall to the wayside. Socially distanced funerals after mob hits, improved delivery systems for drugs and an explosion of crime on the Internet are all part of the new reality.
Read MoreMan shot in Vaughan “person of interest” but not suspect in unsolved murder of B.C. mobster in witness protection
The shooting of Michael Costa, 35, on Thursday evening has a complicated backstory, that includes a B.C. mobster in witness protection who was murdered, an affair with a mobster’s wife and a cop who was disciplined for lying.
Read MoreFull parole, no deportation, for Jimmy De Maria
Jimmy De Maria argued that he shouldn’t be deported to his birthplace of Italy because of Covid-19 and it worked.
Read MoreWoodbridge mob boss Alfonso Caruana faces lengthy Italian prison term
Alfonso Caruana – once called the Wayne Gretzky of the Canadian mafia – has lost an Italian court battle appealing an 18 year sentence. He claimed in Ontario he was a $400 a week car wash worker, despite driving a late model Cadillac and Mercedes.
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