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slides: Cheat Sheet 51, FBI Files: Indictment of Patriarca, Coia, & Other Laborers International

Monday, July 25, 2016

 

Arthur Coia, Sr.

Each week accompanying the segments of the FBI files on Raymond Patriarca and expert analysis on the documents released, GoLocal provides a “cheat sheet” of some of the key elements from the documents.

Make no mistake about it, the files are layered with information about a time where the scope and reach of the Patriarca crime family permeated nearly every aspect of life in New England.

PAGE 3 The Supreme Court rules to uphold a lower court ruling that denies a request by the Providence Journal to release the illegal wiretaps of Raymond Patriarca’s office.  NOTE: GoLocal has released much of the contents of those illegal wiretaps in the series.

 

PAGE 17 FBI Investigation into the Laborers International Union of North American for racketeering, running a corrupt organization, conspiracy, mail fraud and false statements.

 

PAGE 22 “On April 18, 1977 REDACTED Citizens’ Bank and Trust, Providence, Rhode Island was interviewed. He recalled meeting in March or April of 1976 with REDACTED and other in REDACTED office. He stated that the group was attempting to obtain a $5 million loan and the the loan limit at the Citizens’ Bank was only $1.4 million. He declined to comment on whether the package presented to him was fraudulent on its face.”

 

PAGE 26 “On May 10,1978, Roger A. Nault, former Labor Relations Consultant, Coia and Lepore, Ltd., Providence, Rhode Island, advised that sometime prior to June, 1976, REDACTED had met with an individual by the name of REDACTED. After meeting REDACTED came to Nault and told him that bigger and better things would be coming. REDACTED stated that he would be a millionaire.”

“A subsequent check of the State House records for Norcorp Equities, Inc. indicated that that company was incorporated on February 6, 1976 and that its directors were Albert J. LePore, Louis Ciaccia, Vincent Vallaro and that its incorporator was Albert J. LePore.”

 

PAGE 28 The ties between Patriarca and Laborers

 

FBI: ABSCAM

PAGE 41 Patriarca, Laborers International, Abscam and Brilab

 

PAGE 42 Laborers International donate $125,000 to President Carter’s Re-Election Committee

 

PAGE 57-58 Raymond Patriarca and four members of the Laborers International are arrested. According to a FBI memo, “”It was noted that when Patriarca appeared before the United States Magistrate, He seemed extremely distraught and made extemporaneous remarks in open court complaining of the succession of arrests which had recently occurred. He admitted he was a ‘bootlegger and a gambler’ prior to 1945, but he was innocent of all charges against him since then. He indicted that he believed he was being singled out for prosecution.”

 

PAGE 59-62 Outlines the scheme created by Patriarca and prominent members of the Laborers or associated with the organization.

Those charges in September: 

Arthur E. Coia of Providence, secretary-treasurer of the Laborers International Union of North America; 

his son, Arthur A. Coia, a Providence lawyer and business agent for the Laborers' Rhode Island District Council; 

former state Rep. Albert Lepore, who was the younger's Coia's law partner; 

and Joseph J. Vaccaro Jr. of Winchester, MA.

 

FBI: ABSCAM

PAGE 82 United States Magistrate Jacob Hagopian “stayed indefinitely his order to remove Raymond L.S. Patriarca to the Southern District of Florida for the purposes of arraignment relating to Labor racketeering charges due to Patriarca’s serious medical condition.”

“United States Magistrate Hagopian rendered his decision after a lengthy hearing held on October 13, 1981 at which Patriarca’s REDACTED (two of those who testified were Dr. Barbara H. Roberts and Dr. Michael J. Faella), and three other physicians testified to Patriarca’s failing medical condition and the high probability that the stress of traveling REDACTED.

 

PAGE 96-97 “On November 30, 1981, Roger Nault, a key witness in the above captioned matter who has been enrolled in the U.S. marshal’s service (USMS) Witness Security Program (WSP) since 1978…that there was absolutely nothing that could be done for Nault inasmuch as he was receiving the scheduled amount of payment under the guidelines of the WSP.”

 

FBI Files - The Patriarca Papers - Entry 51

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