Thursday, May 11, 2023

Seeyomak Salemi-Seifoddin - 'The Persian' - revisited

Salemi-Seifoddin has been fingered in a high end auto scam, Imperial Leasing. Hells Angel Vincent Boulanger was seen with two individuals under police investigation, including a drug dealer, in a Lamborghini dealer's yard. One of those men was 'The Persian'.

Seeyomak Salemi-Seifoddin was nailed with Vincent 'Gus' Boulanger.
'The Persian' is famous for having the balls to claim self defense after he struck two blows with an iron bar to the face of a woman. The woman, 19, received a first blow to the face, and she fell "like a rag doll". She was struck again while on the ground, unconscious, which resulted in two brain hemorrhages. 'The Persian' appealed his conviction of aggravated assault.

Cops were on the hunt for Mathieu Bélanger.

Guillaume Leblanc, Unknown, Seeyomak Salemi Seifoddi, Mathieu Bélanger and Kaven Langlois. Sept 20, 2019.
Seeyomak 'The Persion' Salemi-Seifoddin was among those raided in Montreal related to money laundering. He made headlines when cops raided businesses in the HA connected Pro Gym. One building is owned by three HA of the South section, Yves Leduc, Michel Guertin and Guy Dubé.
Seeyomak Salemi Seifoddin (left) and HA Salvatore Brunetti. Nicknamed "Le Perse" or Mike, he had been described as a close friend of Vincent Boulanger and "known to be very violent and unpredictable". Amir Samim Firouz Salari was hit by gunfire in his vehicle in 2019. He is closely associated with 'The Persian' and the Montreal South HA. He survived his wounds.

See ---->HA Vincent 'Gus' Boulanger lassoed

Ontario cops lasso drunk driver from Alberta with $3.7m in meth

OPP responded to a complaint May 9 around 7 p.m. about “a damaged black pickup truck parked in a residential driveway on Highway 17." Cops found a drunk driver and 25 kilos of methamphetamine and 15.2 grams of cocaine. A 35-year-old from Chestermere, Alberta was arrested and charged with impaired driving, trafficking, possession of property obtained by crime, careless driving, driving without a licence and having open liquor in the vehicle.

Wednesday, May 10, 2023

Swinger bar owner Jean-Paul Labaye goes away

Jean-Paul Labaye, 63, was sentenced to 12 months in prison and $1.4m in fines for non-payment of taxes. Labaye was the sole director of Cercle réciproque (Reciprocal Circle), a 'non-profit' that operated L’Orage, a swinger's bar. Between 2015 and 2018, Cercle réciproque failed to declare and remit sales taxes amounting to $231,370. Cercle Réciproque also failed to pay income tax from 2015 to 2018, and at the provincial level from 2016 to 2019
Jean-Paul Labaye's lawyer said; “This is not a fraud scheme. There is nothing to indicate that there was false billing or that Mr. Labaye stole money as such. It is bad management. This is apparent from the judgment and the evidence. It's really bad management. ”

In the late 1990s and early 2000s, L’Orage was raided several times. Charges of operating a bawdy house were filed. In 1998, police arrested 44 people at the bar. Forty-one were charged with being found in a bawdy house. In December 2013, the Supreme Court of Canada struck down the Criminal Code provision against keeping a common bawdy-house. Canada's highest court found that it violated section 7 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms guaranteeing the right to life, liberty, and security of the person.

Tuesday, May 9, 2023

Edrick Antoine, driver in Gaetan Gosselin hit out soon

Edrick Antoine, 44, acted as the getaway driver in the slaying of a close friend of mafia leader Raynald Desjardins. He has been ordered to stay off the Montreal Island when he is released from a penitentiary. He was part of a hit group of the reds, Unit 44, from the Bo-gars. Gaetan Gosselin was killed in 2013 outside his home in St-Léonard. The murder was part of a conflict between the Rizzuto organization and Desjardins when he tried to take control of the Montreal Mafia in 2010 and 2011.
Antoine and his cohorts were warned in prison by cops that there was a contract on their heads. Antoine pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit murder in 2017 and was sentenced to 15 years. With time served, he had eight years and 10 months left. He was turned down for parole in April 2021. He will soon qualify for statutory release. Most serving time in federal penitentiaries who have not been granted parole are automatically released after they reach the two-thirds mark of their sentence.

See ----->Five plead guilty in plot to murder Rizzuto rivals
See ----->Kevin Tate denied parole - Gaétan Gosselin

Monday, May 8, 2023

Walter Stadnick fingered poorly by UK's Daily Star

"Rise of 5ft 4in Hells Angels biker with half a nose who created 'world's toughest gang'" screams the headline. Here.

After being rejected from Satan’s Choice MC for being too short, the Hamilton resident became the leader of the Wild Ones MC in 1977. Stadnick moved to the Montreal Chapter of the HAMC, and earned his full patch in September 1982 despite not speaking French. He rose quickly through the ranks and earned the ‘Filthy Few’ patch under boss Maurice Boucher. Stadnick sustained “horrific injuries” in a bike crash - sustaining third degree burns, losing two fingers and half of his nose. In 2004 he was sentenced to 14 years for conspiracy to commit murder, drug trafficking and gangsterism.

Sunday, May 7, 2023

Hitman Mazza lured by Mob boss wife

Former hitman Larry Mazza got himself caught up in a life of crime after an affair with the wife of mobster Gregory 'Grim Reaper' Scarpa. The boss even knew about it. As a teenager, Mazza met the much older Linda Scarpa while serving as her supermarket delivery boy. The pair hit it off but there was one small issue - she was married to mobster Scarpa, who then worked for Colombo boss Carmine Persico. The affair continued with the revelation coming after the mob-wife insisted Larry and her husband meet so he could find him work. After that meeting Mazza's life would never be the same. He gradually rose through the ranks of the mafia knowing his affair with his boss's wife could get him killed.
The affair began to weigh on the mobster so he backed away. The Grim Reaper himself reached out to him. "Greg called me and said 'where have you been, I've been worried about you, Linda's been worried about you'. Mazza became paranoid fearing he would soon be killed. He thought a meeting with the Grim Reaper would be his last.

"We get to his office and he says: 'I know about you and Linda'." The notorious mob boss ended up being fine with it. He had one condition - if anyone outside of the trio were to learn of the affair then the pair would both be killed. "From that moment on he and I had this bond, and it grew."

Saturday, May 6, 2023

Peter Schwartz, Capitol rioter, pulls 14 years

Peter Schwartz, 49, was found guilty on 10 charges from the Capitol Riot. He threw a folding chair at cops and repeatedly used pepper spray on police during the January 6, 2021 attack on the US Capitol. He earned 14 years, the longest of any January 6 rioter. Schwartz’s criminal history of 38 felony convictions dating to 1991 was a factor behind his sentence.

Schwartz thew a folding chair at police that opened the line and enabled rioters to crash through.

Friday, May 5, 2023

Son of mafia boss killed during Naples street celebration

Vincenzo Costanzo, 26, was gunned down during delirious celebrations by football fans in Naples, after the city’s team won its first Serie A title in 33 years. He was the son of Maurizio Costanzo, a leading member of the D’Amico Camorra clan, the Neapolitan mafia in Ponticelli, where a feud among clans is ongoing. Most suspect the murder is linked to a war for control of the eastern part of Naples. It was probably a settling of scores that took advantage of the party to strike.

The late Diego Maradona was Napoli’s star player when the city won its last Scudetto in 1990.

Thursday, May 4, 2023

Biker patch used in alleged extortion attempt

Two men, including a member of the Red Devils, the Hells Angels support club, are on trial in an extortion case where they are alleged to have used a biker gang’s patch to intimidate the head of a finance company. Mario Blais, 57, of Quebec City, is a member of the Red Devils.

Mario Blais and Frank Bernier arranged a meeting, and having a bad feeling, the owner installed a camera in his company's conference room.

Wednesday, May 3, 2023

Yves 'Apache' Trudeau

Yves "Apache" Trudeau (1946–2008) was a former member of the Hells Angels North Chapter in Laval, Quebec.

During the early 1960’s, Trudeau worked with explosives at CIL, which later proved valuable. He was often hailed as the “mad bomber.” Trudeau began Quebec’s first biker gang, the Popeyes, which became the first Canadian chapter of the Hells Angels in 1977. Trudeau was also the first Canadian to receive the Hells Angels’ “Filthy Few” patch, which is reserved for those who kill for the club. In 1979 Trudeau founded the Laval chapter.

Trudeau started what became known as the Hells Angels’ graveyard, a part of the St. Lawrence River that became a dumping site for corpses.
On March 24, 1985, the eight highest-ranking members of the Laval chapter were ordered to meet with Hells Angels officials in Sherbrooke, Lennoxville. Trudeau was unable to attend the meeting, as he was in a Montreal detox center for his cocaine abuse. Of the eight Laval members who attended the Lennoxville meeting, five were immediately shot dead and dumped into the St. Lawrence River. Hearing there was a $50,000 contract on his life, Trudeau turned to the cops. “I was as good as dead already. I was supposed to be dumped in the river” so Trudeau became the first full patch Hells Angel to become a police informer. In exchange for his testimony, which could not be used against him, he received an informant contract and lenient sentence. He confessed to being associated with 43 murders.
Throughout his 15-year career as a hitman, Trudeau admitted to doing half of the murders himself (29 with guns, 10 with bombs, three with baseball bats, and one using strangulation), and the other half he claimed only to be an accomplice. Trudeau was sentenced to life, for which he offered a guilty plea of 43 counts of manslaughter, but because of his contract, he was allowed parole after only seven years.

Trudeau provided information on over 100 murders and helped implicate at least 80 individuals.
In 1994, Trudeau was released under the new identity of Denis Cote. He led a secret life doing odd jobs like driving a bus for the handicapped until being arrested in March 16th of 2004 for sexual assault. In April of that year, Trudeau pleaded guilty to six counts of sexual exploitation, sexual interference, and invitation to sexual touching of a male victim under the age of 14.

In 2006 Trudeau was diagnosed with bone marrow cancer. On July 15, 2008 he was released by the National Parole Board who deemed him a low risk to reoffend, having months to live. He died in 2008, age 62.