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The New Jersey faction of the Genovese crime family is a group of Italian-American mobsters who control organized crime activities within the state of New Jersey.The New Jersey faction is divided into multiple crews each led by a different caporegime who oversees illegal criminal activities in labor racketeering, illegal gambling, loansharking and extortion.
Louis "Louie Eggs" Consalvo – caporegime of his brother-in-law Philip Abramo's "New York City-New Jersey crew". [52] In June 1999, Consalvo along with Philip Abramo, Philip Gurian, Glen Vittor and Barry Gesser were charged with mail fraud, wire fraud, securities fraud, interference with commerce by extortion, conspiracy to commit money ...
The problem has become so pronounced that a threat management center has been opened in Crystal City, Virginia, where a staff of about 25 marshals and analysts monitor a 24-hour number for reporting threats, use sophisticated mapping software to track those being threatened and tap into a classified database linked to the FBI and CIA. [53]
State monitors have impeded city efforts to settle a suit filed by men who spent 24 years in prison before their murder convictions were overturned. Why NJ won't let Paterson settle with 2 who ...
The Breed patched over the Riverside, New Jersey–based Aces and Eights Motorcycle Club and the Elizabeth, New Jersey–based Branded Motorcycle Club in 1983 Due in parts of the efforts of Jim "Irish" Power who was known as "Irish Prez". He was known for his efforts to expand the club with minimal violence and his desire to make the club more ...
Jun. 18—A Warner man has pleaded guilty to theft-related charges for pretending to be an asbestos abatement expert and charging customers for fraudulent testing. Jordan M. Dunne, 28, was ...
Victims have lost up to $500,000 after falling for new scamming techniques.
Pardoned after 7 years due to failing health, died 1 month later Clifford Etienne: Attempted murder, armed robbery, grand theft auto, and two counts of child kidnapping 150 years without possibility of parole [378] Sentence reduced to 105 years in procedural hearing. [379] Scott Harrison: drunk-driving and assault (2008) 8 months [380]