I met Scarfo and Leonetti as a 17 year old in 1985 when I was a valet attendant at the old Hyatt Hotel in Cherry Hill. There was a Local 54 office across the street and union chiefs would often have lunch at the Italian / Chinese restaurant at the hotel. This one summer day , Leonetti and Scarfo pulled up in a Gray Lincoln and asked if they could self park and take the keys. At the time i knew who they were bc they were always in the news. Scarfo never made eye contact with me. I remember thinking I could see that he was deep in thought. I had no fear - no reason to - and kind of got a thrill out of it. Leonetti gave me $20 for $3.00 parking. That was a huge tip then. I think minimum wage was $5.
I used to work for Scarf Inc. Nick was a nice guy in my eye, but... if you got on his shit list, you were put on the hit list. Lots of people wound up on that list. Those were the days huh?
@@williamrogers9004, Minimum age was $3.35 an hour in 1985. I was making the big bucks working at a hotel for $3.75 per hour. There was no way you could live off of it. That’s why I set realistic goals for myself and achieved them in life
@@DaveSCameron I've read them all and listened to The Grim Reaper on audiobook. I think Mafia Prince is on UA-cam as well..but all great stuff for sure.
Scarfo was crazy when it came to business. I grew up a couple doors down from him on Georgia Ave, and if his name had not been in the news, you never would have known what he did
One of the most interesting families in all of LCN. Waiting impatiently for a movie here..wtf . These guys basically wrote the script themselves. Just need to adapt Mafia Prince to the big screen.
I feel like they burned the subject, or they seem to feel that way most “solid” directors, artsy types and them. What’s his face was already turned off by the subject and idea of another “gangster flick” Coppola said I did it cause we were broke. Maybe it helped to make it stand out as much..
They just didn’t like the ending. But your right about the script It would make a great film. You will need a good actor to play the little lunatic. Pesci or Pacino in there younger days would have been near the mark. But today I don’t know who.
I knew Phil. He lied about a lot in that book. Yeah the events were there, but the real reason was because of Nicky AND Phil in many of those cases. In the end Nicky refused to talk and Phil got to blame it all on his uncle and walk away. Remember, history is written by the victors. Nick lost and Phil won, by default. As Nicky said in his letter home, "my lying rat weasel nephew" and since I knew them both, I don't believe Nicky was lying, because I KNEW Phil was a back stabbing weasel and I was eventually proved right, by Phil himself. He should do the world a favor, and jump off that bridge near where he is hiding out today. (I suspect - because he said so in a recent interview - and I will say no more about it because there's no need to involve myself further, other than to say) go and do the world a favor Phil and go feed the fish. Had tour uncle Nick been given the chance, that's exactly what he would've done with you. (Pretty sure Phil reads these things) RIP Nicky. Rest in peace. RIP Phil - Rot In Piss. You're getting old now Phil and one day in the not to distant future you're gonna croak and then your uncle is going to be there to pick you up at the airport on the other side, to take you straight to hell. Where you belong - to pay your debt for all the pain and suffering you caused for so many people here on Earth. ~ "Rembrandt" (remember me, weasel?)
@@russcooke5671 Pesci or Pacino wouldn’t have worked. Maybe as soldiers in the crime family but Franky Valli 15 years ago looks almost exactly like Scarfo
Theres so much footage of Scarfo and his crew in and out of court, jail, Senate hearings, etc. I mean, "the life" just isnt worth it. I'm sorry, I may be "a sucker" for working everyday, but I sleep good at night and I never have to worry or wonder about when the feds are gonna put me away for good.
Exactly. They must have some weird way of not being worried about the next day lol. Of course if you read Mafia Prince Philip Leonetti was literally jumping for joy when he fully realized he was leaving the mob behind for good.
Seems like being a Boss in the Mafia was more stress and agrivation than it was worth. They all died too young, has lots or court cases, lost loved ones, had to kill all the time. They had heart problems or spent many years in prison. I'd rather just work a 9-5 and not be looking over my shoulder or worry who's tryna take my spot.
The guys who played it smart are generally people you've never heard of because they never attracted enough scrutiny from law enforcement. There are exceptions like Carlo Gambino, and probably the most successful boss in American history, Tony Accardo. The guy lived very well into his 80's and never spent any meaningful time in prison (depending on the source he spent either one night in jail or no time in a cell). The difference between Accardo and the rest, though, speaks to what you are saying. Accardo removed himself from the boss's seat very early on and allowed others to take that position. He maintained power but kept himself at enough of a distance to avoid scrutiny. He survived the Capone era as well which was no easy feat considering people were killed on an hourly basis. Plus, honestly you only hear of the guys who made money. Most of the time, the average mob guy is scraping by. They do it because they had no other way. 90% of them would never advise their kids to get into it. Even the guys who made money usually lost it due to seizures, costs, etc. With RICO laws, they can and WILL take EVERYTHING from you. Look at Sammy Gravano's ecstasy ring case and what they seized. It was basically everything they had: their home, all their vehicles, bank accounts, their companies, and even $400k in royalties from his book "Underboss." So the most likely scenarios are you wind up with nothing and in jail or dead. If you're lucky, you get out as a broke old man (even if you are able create a podcast, 99.9% of those don't make enough money to provide a good living). When I was in my early teens, I was enamored like a lot of dumb kids (or the many dumb adults on here). I even used to take bets and do other stupid shit at a young age. Then my family hired a guy who was a made guy out of New York (he was actually the conduit between the mafia and Mad Dog Sullivan) to work in one of their businesses. I worked with him, and I got a first hand view of what that life is usually like. He admitted he had a lot of fun, but spent many of his years in jail (did time with Gotti and Joe Gallo, he swore the rumors about Joe Gallo being gay were true). He was in his 60's, sick with emphysema/COPD, but he had to work a full-time job because aside from losing his money, he had no Social Security. He was doing low-paying grunt work in his 60's. He had no license either so I would have to give him rides. Don't get me wrong. I liked him a lot, and we got along very well, but he was struggling hard, and in a lot of ways he's lucky because he lived through it and wasn't in jail for life. He ended up dying not long after while still working full-time to make ends meet. In short, anyone who thinks there is glory in that life is incredibly naive.
"I invoke my right, under the fifth amendment, of the United States Constitution, and decline to answer, the question" "Did you know Philip Testa?" "Same answer, sir"
Thank you so much MOBFAX for this FANTASTIC HOUR Of Insightful Mob Footage of Raw and Rare Mafia News Footage... You don't Disappoint you just keep getting Better and Better...as John Gotti might say "Shame On Them"😒... Nice going "Friend Of Ours" and now "I'm gonna get the papers" "get the papers"😌😉🎇
....awww Don't you just love it, the Committee ask Nicky Scarfo how Old is he and then he turned to his Attorney for answer 😂 😅 Wow how funny is that,... ahhh "forgetaboutit"😉🎇
The days when news reporters reported on the news. Not by throwing in their political biases into the news. And I notice they used to dress like ladies with self-respect.
loved the way wee Nicky kept putting his glasses on and off to read his 5th amendment card.....wonder if he had to put them on when he "whacked" someone
I know he was a loose cannon and a crazy maniac but you got to respect him and I really wish they would make a movie about the Philadelphia Mafia when he was around from Angelo Bruno's death to when Phillip flips i think it would do well!!!!!!
Shang Tatum You know that's true. I grew up in NJ. Closer to NYC than Philly. Even had some Profaci's & Bullotti's in town. The kids would always deny it. Anyway, moved to Bucks about 25 years ago & that's when I learned about the Philly guys. That guy on Fox29 used to do a little mob segment. My nail girl dated Joey Merlino. So interesting.
My grandfather was in prison with Nicky and they became friends. When my grandfather got out Nicky would send meat and cheese boxes to my grandfather from prison. As far as I can tell he was a decent man
Scarfo is my favourite mobster. He was totally nuts, and some of the stories about him are absolutely hilarious, but I'm guessing it wasn't so funny for people around him at that time, when he was boss
I used to work for Scarf Inc. Nick was always very nice to me. Phil was a weasel. He was a two faced rat and blamed everything on Nicky when all was said and done. Nick was OG LCN - Phil was a POS and a BS artist. Yes Nick was a psychopath but a likeable one. I say that even though Phil had me put on that infamous hit list and if I hadn't vacated the area I too would have wound up like so many others - ventilated. Hope that somewhat validates your intuition regarding Nicky. 😎👍
Wish we would get a movie/show about philly mob + control of Atlantic City in the 80s-90s. Atlantic City is such a weird place without all this. probably so many crazy stories
Belonged to an After Hours Club that was frequented by a lot of these Characters. I always kept my distance from them. You knew who was mobbed up just by the way they were treated by the Bartenders and Managers.
I grew up in south jersey / Camden county . These guys were in the news an every week . People Get bumped off monthly . I remember when salvi testa was found next to the dump in Erial Gloucester twp
Lat me tell ya something. If I'm working a scrap or poker table & some Sambo reaches across the table grabbing chips. Grab as much as you can carry cause your gonna wake up w a slight permanent stumble in the AM.
It amazes that a licensed "labor" attorney can represent for six figure retainers, labor unions who pay "other" known vicious criminals to muscle casino executives
The biggest mistake was clipping Angie. The family was never the same. Nicky wacked all his top guys , or they went to jail. He got stuck with stoolies like Tommy Del and Nicky Crow.
Joe Salerno "the Fresh Prince of Philly" he was chillin' out maxin' relsxin', when a couple of guys who were up to no good strarted makin' trouble in his neighborhood. He jumped in the cabbed said Yo Homes! to witness protection!
This channel is so awesome and the subject matter, all pulled together in collective news clip, is f-king fascinating. Bravo 👏
bro this channel is insane doing great work
I met Scarfo and Leonetti as a 17 year old in 1985 when I was a valet attendant at the old Hyatt Hotel in Cherry Hill. There was a Local 54 office across the street and union chiefs would often have lunch at the Italian / Chinese restaurant at the hotel. This one summer day , Leonetti and Scarfo pulled up in a Gray Lincoln and asked if they could self park and take the keys. At the time i knew who they were bc they were always in the news. Scarfo never made eye contact with me. I remember thinking I could see that he was deep in thought. I had no fear - no reason to - and kind of got a thrill out of it. Leonetti gave me $20 for $3.00 parking. That was a huge tip then. I think minimum wage was $5.
Min wage was much less. I got 1st job in '94 and min wage was 4.25
I used to work for Scarf Inc. Nick was a nice guy in my eye, but... if you got on his shit list, you were put on the hit list. Lots of people wound up on that list. Those were the days huh?
Back in 1985, minimum wage in NJ was either 3.50 or 3.75@@williamrogers9004
That’s crazy 2024 in SC it’s like 7.25 that’s sorry af but the price of everything has gone up.
@@williamrogers9004, Minimum age was $3.35 an hour in 1985. I was making the big bucks working at a hotel for $3.75 per hour. There was no way you could live off of it. That’s why I set realistic goals for myself and achieved them in life
Need more of these videos they are a worthy watch and I really love watching them thank you for downloading this
God bless
More please
Either you upload more Scarfo stories or it’s this 👉🏽. ( he made the sign of a gun).
I met this nut
😂
@@MikeCaz Really? Can you share your story? I'm very interested, if it's not too personal.
Lmfao
Didn’t take much to earn that 👉when it came to little Nicky😂😂
I can never get enough of the Philly mob! Scarfo and crew were crazier than a box of spiders, but they always make for great story and history.
@@DaveSCameron I've read them all and listened to The Grim Reaper on audiobook. I think Mafia Prince is on UA-cam as well..but all great stuff for sure.
@@mookygravano3924 I'll watch what I like, I read all kinds of stuff..I hope you do the same..
Even John Gotti said Little Nicky was a scrappy and scared him a little bit, because Nicky had an insane temper, and nobody could gauge him?
Scarfo was crazy when it came to business. I grew up a couple doors down from him on Georgia Ave, and if his name had not been in the news, you never would have known what he did
What is so interesting ?? They were scum of society. Turn on the news now and u can find the same shit nowadays.
Love him or hate him. One thing is for sure. Nicky Scarfo loved being a gangster.
That female news anchor had the perfect name. It’s as if her parents steered her towards a reporting career when they named her: “Kent Manahan”😂
Like “Ron Burgundy” lol
Bernard N. Katz, handled that interview like a Boss. 😎😎😎😎😎
You mean like a lying little Bitch he handled it.....and got owned in the end, all of the goofballs did🤣
Great channel 💯 🍿
"Same answer Sir" well done. Well done.
One of the most interesting families in all of LCN. Waiting impatiently for a movie here..wtf . These guys basically wrote the script themselves. Just need to adapt Mafia Prince to the big screen.
I feel like they burned the subject, or they seem to feel that way most “solid” directors, artsy types and them. What’s his face was already turned off by the subject and idea of another “gangster flick” Coppola said I did it cause we were broke. Maybe it helped to make it stand out as much..
They just didn’t like the ending. But your right about the script It would make a great film. You will need a good actor to play the little lunatic. Pesci or Pacino in there younger days would have been near the mark. But today I don’t know who.
I knew Phil. He lied about a lot in that book. Yeah the events were there, but the real reason was because of Nicky AND Phil in many of those cases. In the end Nicky refused to talk and Phil got to blame it all on his uncle and walk away. Remember, history is written by the victors. Nick lost and Phil won, by default. As Nicky said in his letter home, "my lying rat weasel nephew" and since I knew them both, I don't believe Nicky was lying, because I KNEW Phil was a back stabbing weasel and I was eventually proved right, by Phil himself. He should do the world a favor, and jump off that bridge near where he is hiding out today. (I suspect - because he said so in a recent interview - and I will say no more about it because there's no need to involve myself further, other than to say) go and do the world a favor Phil and go feed the fish. Had tour uncle Nick been given the chance, that's exactly what he would've done with you. (Pretty sure Phil reads these things)
RIP Nicky. Rest in peace.
RIP Phil - Rot In Piss. You're getting old now Phil and one day in the not to distant future you're gonna croak and then your uncle is going to be there to pick you up at the airport on the other side, to take you straight to hell. Where you belong - to pay your debt for all the pain and suffering you caused for so many people here on Earth.
~ "Rembrandt" (remember me, weasel?)
@@russcooke5671 Pesci or Pacino wouldn’t have worked. Maybe as soldiers in the crime family but Franky Valli 15 years ago looks almost exactly like Scarfo
@@zareththealchemist8982 you had me curious until you started martyrizing his uncle.
Ask Nicky one more question about Local 54...and Its this! !👉
Lol "and he did the sign of the gun"
Same answer sir
@@BigSam450as he showed them the sign of the gun 💪👈🏼👈🏼
Who else is Binge watching These videos
Theres so much footage of Scarfo and his crew in and out of court, jail, Senate hearings, etc.
I mean, "the life" just isnt worth it.
I'm sorry, I may be "a sucker" for working everyday, but I sleep good at night and I never have to worry or wonder about when the feds are gonna put me away for good.
No point in having money. If you're constantly spending it on legal fees.
Exactly. They must have some weird way of not being worried about the next day lol. Of course if you read Mafia Prince Philip Leonetti was literally jumping for joy when he fully realized he was leaving the mob behind for good.
dude i went to jail for 6 days when i was 18 and realized i never i want be again lol and that was the end of my law breaking 😂😂😂
This is a good video ! Scarfo was sick 😷
Seems like being a Boss in the Mafia was more stress and agrivation than it was worth. They all died too young, has lots or court cases, lost loved ones, had to kill all the time. They had heart problems or spent many years in prison. I'd rather just work a 9-5 and not be looking over my shoulder or worry who's tryna take my spot.
It takes a guy like Nicky Scarfo or John Gotti to want that position- they want to be seen and recognized as someone who’s a gangster
@@ubahfly5409 that wasn't living just existing but your right.
The guys who played it smart are generally people you've never heard of because they never attracted enough scrutiny from law enforcement. There are exceptions like Carlo Gambino, and probably the most successful boss in American history, Tony Accardo. The guy lived very well into his 80's and never spent any meaningful time in prison (depending on the source he spent either one night in jail or no time in a cell). The difference between Accardo and the rest, though, speaks to what you are saying. Accardo removed himself from the boss's seat very early on and allowed others to take that position. He maintained power but kept himself at enough of a distance to avoid scrutiny. He survived the Capone era as well which was no easy feat considering people were killed on an hourly basis.
Plus, honestly you only hear of the guys who made money. Most of the time, the average mob guy is scraping by. They do it because they had no other way. 90% of them would never advise their kids to get into it. Even the guys who made money usually lost it due to seizures, costs, etc. With RICO laws, they can and WILL take EVERYTHING from you. Look at Sammy Gravano's ecstasy ring case and what they seized. It was basically everything they had: their home, all their vehicles, bank accounts, their companies, and even $400k in royalties from his book "Underboss." So the most likely scenarios are you wind up with nothing and in jail or dead. If you're lucky, you get out as a broke old man (even if you are able create a podcast, 99.9% of those don't make enough money to provide a good living).
When I was in my early teens, I was enamored like a lot of dumb kids (or the many dumb adults on here). I even used to take bets and do other stupid shit at a young age. Then my family hired a guy who was a made guy out of New York (he was actually the conduit between the mafia and Mad Dog Sullivan) to work in one of their businesses. I worked with him, and I got a first hand view of what that life is usually like. He admitted he had a lot of fun, but spent many of his years in jail (did time with Gotti and Joe Gallo, he swore the rumors about Joe Gallo being gay were true). He was in his 60's, sick with emphysema/COPD, but he had to work a full-time job because aside from losing his money, he had no Social Security. He was doing low-paying grunt work in his 60's. He had no license either so I would have to give him rides. Don't get me wrong. I liked him a lot, and we got along very well, but he was struggling hard, and in a lot of ways he's lucky because he lived through it and wasn't in jail for life. He ended up dying not long after while still working full-time to make ends meet.
In short, anyone who thinks there is glory in that life is incredibly naive.
@@merkcityboy834 Yeah he lived the last 30 years in jail.
@@ccali327 You nailed it!
"I invoke my right, under the fifth amendment, of the United States Constitution, and decline to answer, the question"
"Did you know Philip Testa?"
"Same answer, sir"
Spell Falcone (scarfo looks at lawyer dumfounded))
@@zacharymorgan9526😂😂😂😂
Great find! More Scarfo! There's not much on UA-cam
Thank you so much MOBFAX for this FANTASTIC HOUR Of Insightful Mob Footage of Raw and Rare Mafia News Footage... You don't Disappoint you just keep getting Better and Better...as John Gotti might say "Shame On Them"😒... Nice going "Friend Of Ours" and now "I'm gonna get the papers" "get the papers"😌😉🎇
R.I.P. "LITTLE NICKY " 🎉
....awww Don't you just love it, the Committee ask Nicky Scarfo how Old is he and then he turned to his Attorney for answer 😂 😅 Wow how funny is that,... ahhh "forgetaboutit"😉🎇
Fuggedaboutit 😆 🤣 😂
I also liked when someone asked if he knew anything about the J.F.K assassination 😂😂😂😂
Scarfo was a paranoid phychopath. He was also the master of his own downfall.
!970's and early 1980's T.V. Brings back memories! Damn I am old!
This would have been the greatest mob movie of all time if adapted for screenplay
The days when news reporters reported on the news. Not by throwing in their political biases into the news. And I notice they used to dress like ladies with self-respect.
loved the way wee Nicky kept putting his glasses on and off to read his 5th amendment card.....wonder if he had to put them on when he "whacked" someone
Same answer
😅😅
Someone should ask Nicky "does 1 plus 1 equal 2"?,,,,,And Scarfo saying "under my 5th amendment rights I refuse to answer .......😂😂😂😂"
That Attorney Katz was really sharp.
I know he was a loose cannon and a crazy maniac but you got to respect him and I really wish they would make a movie about the Philadelphia Mafia when he was around from Angelo Bruno's death to when Phillip flips i think it would do well!!!!!!
You're right. Why aren't there any Philly mob movies? Plenty of mobsters & their lawyers.
I agree with that timeline. So much drama 1980-88
These days they'd probably cast little nick as trans
Shang Tatum You know that's true. I grew up in NJ. Closer to NYC than Philly. Even had some Profaci's & Bullotti's in town. The kids would always deny it. Anyway, moved to Bucks about 25 years ago & that's when I learned about the Philly guys. That guy on Fox29 used to do a little mob segment. My nail girl dated Joey Merlino. So interesting.
@@trolmct6972 that's hilarious 😂
My grandfather was in prison with Nicky and they became friends. When my grandfather got out Nicky would send meat and cheese boxes to my grandfather from prison. As far as I can tell he was a decent man
You are nuts!
Scarfo is my favourite mobster. He was totally nuts, and some of the stories about him are absolutely hilarious, but I'm guessing it wasn't so funny for people around him at that time, when he was boss
I want to hear everything about Bobby Manna, Scarfo time in jailed sealed his friendship with the Genovese power house.
I used to work for Scarf Inc. Nick was always very nice to me. Phil was a weasel. He was a two faced rat and blamed everything on Nicky when all was said and done. Nick was OG LCN - Phil was a POS and a BS artist. Yes Nick was a psychopath but a likeable one. I say that even though Phil had me put on that infamous hit list and if I hadn't vacated the area I too would have wound up like so many others - ventilated. Hope that somewhat validates your intuition regarding Nicky. 😎👍
@@zareththealchemist8982 Are you the other guy who use to be with Vincent Falcone?
@@arlenejames6070 😂😂😂😂😂
Manna was the most powerful member of Cosa Nostra in the country in the late 80's after Chin had some heart issues
70s-80s, when real life Sopranos was on every day
Scarfo Inc. yes please
Best person to play Nicky Scarfo is Frankie Valli and Jason Cerbone (he played Jackie Aprile Jr-Sopranos) as Philip Leonetti!!!
Jason Cerbone was a little TOO GOOD at playing a dumb-ass.
That little cough and gurgling of nick when been questioned was him fighting back the urge to tell that m.f he was going to be next to get this 👉
“Too many chiefs, and not enough Indians!” 👉🏻
The famous mob boss Ralph "chickenman" Testa hahahaha 😂😂😂
Phil Testa
The gaming commision told us not to come to Atlantic City…. As we watched the news we said whaaat? We are already here lol
I decline to comment on grounds of the 5th amendment on grounds may incriminate myself...and if asked again its this 👉
If you don't continue these documentaries it's this 👉 and if they don't make a movie on Nicky scarfo it's this 🔫 point 👉
ANOTHER GOOD ONE MOE
When will Hollywood make a movie of the Philly Mob family!!
It would stink tbh look at the way movies are made today they waited to long in my opinion.
We need a movie about Nicky and Phillip
@@DaveSCameron hahah
My grandmom and my aunt used to work in local 54 on Fairmount Avenue
Whos the woman newsreader at the very start of this, anybody know?
Even if he is fully obfuscating for organized crime or not, he has a point about it being about the motive of money and control. Katz, that is.
🏇🦆🌟 people in the middle of the night and maybe it's just got the approval see what happens too luv
My fav Mob Boss is Nicky "Same answer sir" Scarfo
If you had of said another mob boss it's this ,👉
Does anyone ever think…scarfo and will be talked about many many years after he has been gone and most of us will never be talked about after.
Same answer sir
Holy shinebox 😮
Wish we would get a movie/show about philly mob + control of Atlantic City in the 80s-90s. Atlantic City is such a weird place without all this. probably so many crazy stories
Miss when women were beautiful like the ones in this video
Look at all those hawties with no plastic..wewt
@23:48.. . . Look how big Bobby Simones hand is (he's thinking) Yer honor, I move to strike the witness!
Let’s get it started!!
Belonged to an After Hours Club that was frequented by a lot of these Characters. I always kept my distance from them. You knew who was mobbed up just by the way they were treated by the Bartenders and Managers.
I remember joining Local 54 back in 1984
Memories of the old Channel 23
Hmmm .. he probably had that artist whacked
I grew up in south jersey / Camden county . These guys were in the news an every week . People
Get bumped off monthly .
I remember when salvi testa was found next to the dump in Erial Gloucester twp
Can u upload some videos like these but asian mafias/triads?
Here are a few videos about the Triads/Asian Organized crime.
ua-cam.com/video/p3ukX1yHo5E/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/RaLPimXWGU8/v-deo.html
@@MOBFAX thank you
“It’s this 👉”
Imagine being served drinks by Little Nicky. 😅
Check out the hair style. Gotta love those days.
There needs to be a legit star studded film about Nicky Scarfo/Philly mob. It’s waiting for someone on a silver fn platter.
All democrat run..And lets not forget Mayor/PC Rizzo..
Lat me tell ya something. If I'm working a scrap or poker table & some Sambo reaches across the table grabbing chips. Grab as much as you can carry cause your gonna wake up w a slight permanent stumble in the AM.
It amazes that a licensed "labor" attorney can represent for six figure retainers, labor unions who pay "other" known vicious criminals to muscle casino executives
This lawyer is good
Why do they even waste questioning them in court. They never asnwer a question.
I'm GLAD they never made a movie about the Philly mob. Let it be.
Why were they granting bail to a mob boss?
Don't mess with the Scarf
Local 187 😮
Makes me wanna order a Hunt brothers pizza.
Nicky "Same answer, Sir" Scarfo
Nicodemo, with his bloody hands, why didn't he end up with the nickname 'Demon' instead of 'Little Nicky'
He was a Demon before it was cool to be a demon.
The Farrah Fawcett hairstyle was yuge back in the day haha
😂
"I invoke my right under the 5th ammendment of the united states constitution, and decline to answer the question"
No one cares about anything anymore.
"It all goes back to the mothers"
Rip Nicky scarfo
Nicky was no push over
Would you swear … ? I will :)
How could an American with a namesake "Little Nicky" not be considered innocent???
I love that he never traded in his Brooklyn accent for that stupid Philadelphia accent
🤌🏻🤌🏻🤌🏻
The biggest mistake was clipping Angie. The family was never the same. Nicky wacked all his top guys , or they went to jail. He got stuck with stoolies like Tommy Del and Nicky Crow.
Did Dan Rather say Nicodemo "Scarro" instead of Scarfo"...lol..lol
Now we have corrupt career democrats.
News lady is cute
Traduzione
Joe Salerno "the Fresh Prince of Philly" he was chillin' out maxin' relsxin', when a couple of guys who were up to no good strarted makin' trouble in his neighborhood. He jumped in the cabbed said Yo Homes! to witness protection!
@william Rogers good rappin sir BUT Joe Salerno should have been offed!! LOL
He could retired when he had 3 million dollars once time movie had to end soon
Nicky took the 5th almost as many times as mafia Don Donald Trump
Was last time they had good jobs
We need a movie about this family
no we don't. enough.