23-01-2011, 04:27 PM
Regarding this video (below) where Jeffrey Litchman, the former defense lawyer for John Gotti, Jr. who got him acquitted in 2005, predicted on Fox News on 1-20-11 that most of the mobsters that were arrested will end up with little or no jail time, etc.
http://video.foxnews.com/v/4503646/former-gotti-attorney-reacts-to-massive-mob-bust
I hope you save a copy of this video for future reference in case the DOJ drops the ball (or shuts down) prosecution of these mobsters, especially the Gambinos. LOL. I hope these arrests are not just grandstanding. The FBI made the arrests in all sincerity, I'm sure, but it's up to the DOJ to allow the prosecutions to go forth. We'll see. Time will tell ---
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This massive FBI arrest has to be coincidental, occurring just 15 days after I sent a five-page letter to the House Committee on the Judiciary and the House Committee on Government Oversight and Reform outlining the historical collusion between individuals within the DOJ and the Gambino crime family and requesting that they investigate this issue and interview the witnesses, i.e, the former FBI agent and former DOJ prosecutors who were shut down by individuals within the DOJ (as per Chapter 22 of my book, The Last Circle).
Prior to the Mob arrests, I was given an appointment to meet with the district director of the chairman of the House Committee on Government Oversight to discuss this issue, then the arrests occurred, which pretty much took the steam out of my presentation. Chuckle. Oh well ---
Now the issue is whether Jeffrey Litchman is correct in his skeptical assessment to Fox News, or whether the $millions spent to investigate and round up the organized crime figures by hundreds of FBI agents will produce prosecutions, or just intelligence data? Will the DOJ organized crime, criminal division, spend $millions to prosecute, or will the mainstream media look the other way while these mobsters are quietly and individually set free by the DOJ? How many times was John Gotti, Sr. acquitted? Where is John Gotti, Jr. now? Watch the above Fox News video ----- and try to make a copy of it for posterity. Thanks!
http://video.foxnews.com/v/4503646/former-gotti-attorney-reacts-to-massive-mob-bust
I hope you save a copy of this video for future reference in case the DOJ drops the ball (or shuts down) prosecution of these mobsters, especially the Gambinos. LOL. I hope these arrests are not just grandstanding. The FBI made the arrests in all sincerity, I'm sure, but it's up to the DOJ to allow the prosecutions to go forth. We'll see. Time will tell ---
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This massive FBI arrest has to be coincidental, occurring just 15 days after I sent a five-page letter to the House Committee on the Judiciary and the House Committee on Government Oversight and Reform outlining the historical collusion between individuals within the DOJ and the Gambino crime family and requesting that they investigate this issue and interview the witnesses, i.e, the former FBI agent and former DOJ prosecutors who were shut down by individuals within the DOJ (as per Chapter 22 of my book, The Last Circle).
Prior to the Mob arrests, I was given an appointment to meet with the district director of the chairman of the House Committee on Government Oversight to discuss this issue, then the arrests occurred, which pretty much took the steam out of my presentation. Chuckle. Oh well ---
Now the issue is whether Jeffrey Litchman is correct in his skeptical assessment to Fox News, or whether the $millions spent to investigate and round up the organized crime figures by hundreds of FBI agents will produce prosecutions, or just intelligence data? Will the DOJ organized crime, criminal division, spend $millions to prosecute, or will the mainstream media look the other way while these mobsters are quietly and individually set free by the DOJ? How many times was John Gotti, Sr. acquitted? Where is John Gotti, Jr. now? Watch the above Fox News video ----- and try to make a copy of it for posterity. Thanks!