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Inc., over the project at
354
Broadway, and also received the proceeds of rigged bids involving
projects at IS
254
in the Bronx.
Defendant Joseph Datello was a soldier in Dominic Truscello’s Prince Street Crew.
Datello engaged in the rigging of bids at the IS
254
project and the Doral Arrowwood
conference center, received a benefit from the corrupt influencing of labor officials involved in
the Park Central Hotel Project, and collected the “mob tax.” Defendants Philip DeSimone and
Arthur Zambardi were soldiers in Lucchese Captain Joseph DiNapoli’s crew who were
engaged in the rigging of bids involving the IS
254
project, the settlement of the dispute
involving the project at
354
Broadway, and the collection of the “mob tax.” Zambardi also
engaged in price fixing and corruptly influencing union officials for contractor enterprise
member Saul Heifetz and others.
Defendant Anthony Pezzullo was a soldier in the Lucchese Organized Crime Family
Captain Joseph Giampa’s crew, who engaged in the rigging of bids involving Commercial Brick
Inc., corruptly influenced union officials for the Frantellizzis, Saul Heifetz and others, and
collected the “mob tax.” Joseph Truncale, a soldier in the crew of Lucchese Organized Crime
Family Captain Anthony Santorelli, was given a “no work” job at the IS
254
project by
defendants Marmer Brothers Construction LLC. and Kevin Barber, a Manner Brothers Vice
President.
Defendants Giuseppe Palmeri, his brother Alessandro Palmeri, and Andrew Reynolds
were associates of Lucchese Organized Crime Family Captain Joseph Tangorra. All three men
engaged in bid rigging involving the IS
254
project. Alessandro Palmeri also served as a shop
steward for Laborers International Union Local 20 (Cement and Concrete Workers) and
falsified union shop steward reports for the IS
254
project.
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