from Hollywoodmafia by Jack Whalen
People have to love this crap. Danny Cutaia was well enough to run a crew of his own. The guy was on the Panel for the family.
Come on! He had John "Goggles" Baudanza as a son in law and his own son. I love how these guys cry. Look at Madoff, the guy steals 50 BILLION and he is still free.
Danny has a Public lawyer.
Yes the LCN is really paying off.
I cannot help but write about ORI Spado. The guy is a rat, yet he walks around like he is a wiseguy.
LOL even the LA Family saw through his bullshit.
Kenji LMFAO from Sunny So-Cal!
RIE GRAZIANO
8212 THIRD AVENUE
BROOKLYN, NEW YORK 11209
718-238-8202 FAX: 718-238-8212
January 4, 2009
Honorable Brian M. Cogan
United States District Judge
Eastern District of New York
225 Cadman Plaza East
Brooklyn, New York 11201
Re: United States v. Domenico Cutaia, et al.
08 Cr. 97 (BMC)
Dear Judge Cogan:
I represent Domenico Cutaia in the above-mentioned case. I am
writing regarding the Government.s letter dated December 30, 2008
whereby the Government requested that the Court make a formal finding
without a hearing regarding Mr. Cutaia.s competency. I concur with the
Government on their request and respectfully submit that Your Honor make
a finding based on all prior written submissions.
Respectfully
Between January and May 2006, defendants Spado and
Curanovic, with others, conspired to rob a narcotics dealer in
Los Angeles, California. Curanovic and a co-conspirator flew to
Los Angeles on May 18, 2006, where they met with Spado and
another co-conspirator at Spado’s residence to discuss the
planned robbery. Spado told Curanovic that the residence had a
million dollars in cash inside. The next day, Curanovic and a
co-conspirator drove to the residence in a rented Cadillac
Escalade wearing tee-shirts and hats with the markings “DEA” on
them and with a fake search warrant Curanovic had created to use
to attempt to gain entry. Curanovic was carrying a firearm that
Spado had provided to him for use during the robbery.
When they arrived at the residence, Curanovic and a coconspirator
identified themselves as law enforcement agents, and
stated that they had a search warrant. Once inside, Curanovic
and a co-conspirator attempted to restrain a woman, and Curanovic
pistol-whipped the woman using the firearm given to him by Spado.
Curanovic and the co-conspirator later fled, and drove directly
to the airport where they boarded a flight back to New York. On
or about July 26, 2006, during a meeting that was recorded by a
cooperating witness, Curanovic admitted his and Spado’s roles in
the home invasion, including his use of a gun in the commission
of the crime.
Jan 9, 2009 9:30 PM
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