Ivano De Cotiis, son of the founder of the Onni Group, is contesting an estate plan set by his brothers he says left him with “virtually nothing.” Innocenzo De Cotiis died in 2020 at the age of 82. He was the father of seven boys.
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Saturday, December 9, 2023
Ivano De Cotiis court win over Rossano De Cotiis and Giulio De Cotiis
Ex-NYPD cop pleads guilty to tipping off murderer boyfriend
Done was caught in the Dominican Republic months later. He pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 35 years in prison. Mestre will be sentenced on March 21. | Former NYPD Gina Mestre, 33, pled guilty to accessory after the fact to murder in aid of racketeering, which carries a maximum of 15 years in prison. She helped boyfriend Andrew Done, 24, flee before his arrest on murder charges. In Nov 2020, Done was caught on surveillance camera footage killing a rival gangster. |
Friday, December 8, 2023
Colombo boss in waiting Theodore Persico Jr.
Colombo ‘boss-to-be’ Theodore Persico Jr., 60, took a plea in the case which brought down boss Andrew 'Mush' Russo, underboss Benjamin 'Benji' Castellazzo, consigliere Ralph DiMatteo and capos Richard Ferrara and Vincent Ricciardo. Persico is a nephew of the late Colombo crime family bosses Carmine 'the Snake' Persico and Andrew 'Mush' Russo. Russo died in 2022 at age 87. Sentencing guidelines call for at least four years, nine months. Prosecutors say six years. Defense lawyers challenged the prosecution that Persico was set to take over the Colombo family. | In 2019, Vincent Ricciardo threatened to murder a union boss. The labor union shakedown started in 2001. |
“We'll send people he don’t know right to his fucking house,” Ricciardo said in a conversation. In another, he says “Let me tell you something,” he declared. “To prove a point? I would fucking shoot him right in front of his wife and kids." Ralph DiMatteo, 68, number two in the Colombo crime family after the death of boss Andrew 'Mush' Russo, bought 3 years in prison after pleading guilty to racketeering involving extortion and money laundering. | ![]() DiMatteo walked out of prison on a $5m bond despite objections of prosecutors. |
Mandy Callahan wanted on 54 warrants
One woman Calgary crime wave Mandy Callahan, 37, is wanted Canada-wide on a whooping 54 warrants, including break and enter, failure to comply, possession of stolen property, and firearms offences. She racked up many crimes in the communities of Rocky Ridge, Coventry Hills, Nolan Hill, Kincora, MacEwan, and Cranston. Callahan is 5’5″ tall and 165 pounds. | ![]() |
Thursday, December 7, 2023
Olive Oil becoming more profitable than cocaine
![]() | Extra Virgin Olive Oil (EVOO) comes from the first press of olives and is free of any additives or diluents. It’s a deeply flavoured, aromatic oil with many health benefits. Trade is global and the finest olive oils can be very expensive. Fake olive oil often contains sunflower, soy, rapeseed and canola for the base. Fake oils are deodorized and coloured using chlorophyll. In some cases, an additional oil is added. Production costs are low and profits high.
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Auto thieves conspired with ServiceOntario employees
Cops launched ‘Project Safari’ in February in response to a huge rise in vehicle theft in the GTA. Seven face 73 charges after cops learned an auto theft ring was conspiring with employees at ServiceOntario. Employees sold driving and vehicle data taken from the Ministry of Transportation database, including addresses. After stealing the vehicle, fraudulent vehicle identification numbers were placed on the stolen vehicles. Re-vinning makes the car appear legitimate. Vehicles were then sold to unsuspecting buyers. Others were used in crimes. Cops recovered $1.5m in stolen and re-vined vehicles in addition to equipment, tools and electronics. Hundreds of people had their information compromised. Busted are Keerthan Mangaleswaran, 29, Gobi Yogarajah, 25, Kajan Jokanajakam, 32, Milosha Ariyaratnam, 29, and Howard Lee, 22. Doneika Jackson, 38, and Andrea Fernandes, 30, were both charged with breach of trust by a public officer and trafficking in identity information. |
Wednesday, December 6, 2023
'Baby Face' Nelson
![]() On April 21, 1930, Nelson robbed his first bank, making off with $4,000. | Lester Joseph Gillis better known under the pseudonym George Nelson, was a bank robber and murderer in the 1930s. Gillis was known as Baby Face Nelson, a name given to him due to his youthful appearance and small stature. Nelson was responsible for many murders, and has the distinction of having killed more FBI agents in the line of duty than any other American citizen. After the death of Dillinger, Nelson was made public enemy number one. Nelson was killed in a shootout on November 27, 1934 at the age of 25. | ![]() |
![]() | Nelson and his crew were linked to a botched robbery in Summit, Illinois on Nov 23, 1930 that resulted in three dead and three wounded. Three nights later, they hit a tavern and Nelson ended up committing his first murder of note when he killed stockbroker Edwin R. Thompson.
Nelson hooked up with the Dillinger gang and was made a high-priority target of the FBI.![]() | ![]() |
![]() | A gun battle between FBI agents and Nelson on November 27, 1934 outside Chicago resulted in the deaths of Nelson and FBI Agents Herman "Ed" Hollis and Samuel P. Cowley.![]() | ![]() |
![]() | Nelson and his associates drove off in the agents' car. He was later found dead in a ditch in a nearby town. Nelson had been shot a total of seventeen times; seven submachine gun slugs had struck his torso and ten shotgun pellets had torn into his legs. ![]() | ![]() |
Fleeced dummy denies abusing Aiden Pleterski - update
Self described ‘crypto king’ Aiden Pleterski, 25, just landed in Melbourne. He's on a months-long travel spree he’s prolifically posting about.
Despite bankruptcy proceedings tied to his $40m fraud, he's partying in Los Angeles for Halloween, posting poolside from Miami, and travelling to London for a fight. Pleterski has not been criminally charged. He spends hours live streaming, including more than five hours building and destroying a Lego Titanic. |
Akil Heywood and three others are charged with kidnapping Pleterski for ransom. Pleterski owes at least $40m to dum dums. They petitioned Pleterski into bankruptcy a year ago. “I can assure you I am innocent,” Heywood says. Heywood lost $740k to Pleterski. |
Mexican Mafia Gonzalez stays caged for cop killing
Mexican Mafia member Jesse Gonzalez was sentenced to death in 1981 for the 1979 killing of Los Angeles County sheriff's deputy Jack Williams.
He will remain in prison. Gonzalez has never denied killing Williams, but claims he believed the plainclothes cops were members of a rival gang coming to kill him. Gonzalez will be making the same arguments in federal court where he is still trying to overturn the verdict. | ![]() |
Tuesday, December 5, 2023
John Michael Aronson - Johnny Blaze busted again
Notorious Kelowna criminal John Michael Aronson, 37, was handed a 17-month sentence for two firearms offences in July 2023. With credit for time he spent in custody since his arrest in July 2022 he was released. The prolific criminal has racked up 46 convictions over 17 years. The judge noted Aronson was Metis. Aronson, in a statement to the court, vowed once again to be a changed man. Aronson was previously arrested on charges of robbery and firearms. His criminal record stretches on long before those charges, with many incidents being high-profile and high-risk. He gained attention in 2018 after he was shot during an arrest at Orchard Park Mall. “Almost dying was an eye-opener for me,” Aronson said in court Sept. 23, 2019. "You won't see me here again'. Later the same day he raced down Highway 97 high on drugs. | ![]() ![]() |
![]() | Cops busted him after he crashed his car, shutting down the road for hours. He suffered a fractured skull and broke his arm, shoulder, femur, pelvis, knee and ankle. He was seriously injured and spent two months in hospital before being confined to a wheelchair for months. Aronson already had more than 30 prior convictions for crimes including driving while suspended as well as multiple assault and resisting arrest charges. Aronson had been on the run for 3 days after cutting off his monitoring device while under court order to live at a halfway house in Surrey. |
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