Dominick Cicale on Mob Rules Making Members w/ Drug Cases Wait 5 Years to Be Made (Part 8)
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Former mobster Dominick Cicale shared insights into the stringent rules within the Mafia surrounding members with past drug convictions. Cicale talked about being mentioned as a candidate to become a made man. However, a Mafia rule mandated a five-year moratorium on making members who had drug cases. Cicale, still within the five-year window, found his induction delayed. Frustrated, he initially rejected the need to be "made." Finally, in 2004, Cicale's induction was approved, followed by a traditional ceremony. Despite initial reluctance, he accepted the title. Shortly after, Cicale was promoted to acting captain. - Розваги
"They make anybody and everybody over there. Guys don't get their finger pricked. There's no sword and gun on the table . . . Either it has meaning or no meaning."
😂😂😂 Sopranos!!! Classic show
GOT DAMNIT YOU BEAT ME TO IT !! 😂😂😂😂😂
Classic
None of em can make a decent grilled cheese on the radiator either.
There's no scraps in my scrap book.
"New York reopened the books but they also laid it down, probationary period"
1:20 “you’re punishing me for being a criminal” 😂
WEIRD!!!
Fishing for likes with that statement....if you actually listened too THE CONTEXT. Your know why he said that..use your damn brain 🧠
@@Severah115, if u knew why they highlighted that , ur flower drawers wouldn’t be in a bunch. It was a funny statement, breathe a little.
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I really enjoyed this interview
Could you imagine a Jewish mafia member giving an interview to an Italian American UA-camr and spilling the beans?
Love your creativity, it's inspiring!
Who Vinnie gorgeous basciano?
Well telling this whole story, he must’ve snitched lol
You’re a genius
He did one year and a half for murder, so yeah I would say so.
These 4-5 minute clips are annoying and not even worth it
@@rastaman3846 Be a paying member
So why don’t u quitbichN, and either buy a membership or just wait a couple weeks until the entire interview drops. U all are addicted to complaining.
So why don’t u quitb!chN, and either buy a membership or just wait a couple weeks until the entire interview drops. U all are addicts for the complaint.
Buy a membership, or wait 2-3wks. Problem solved. Whiner.
Love Dom, sick guest
Like neil dellacroce said...if this were the old days of the murder inc. Etc. They all wouldve been in a trunk or hogtied somewhere.
He polished me,We took warm soapy showers into the wee hours of the morning and Vinnie has this special place behind his……. Give me a break. Sounds like Julia Roberts movie.
Dom got his finger pricked and ratted to the fbi two months later
He became a copo
@@bronxbomerpito7286 capo
Not true
2 months really? Lmao that’s horrible 😊
F yeah I love Dom!
👀
Wow as a grown man with kids and a wife this shit is mind boggling how as a grown man can you just follow some dumb shit.
First off power and money 2nd
The people of USA are supposed to have a militia it’s in the constitution but it’s tyrannical not letting people assemble and call it gang or organized crime that’s bs to have excuse to slave people look up 13th amendment it’s short and sweet sure you’ll love it Alavert isn’t abbilished btw it says for those who are convicted of a “crime” go figure so ended unless one is convicted of a crime and hypocrisy of crimes is wild weed was a crime now nooo? Go figure read Amend13
Uncommon, but not unheard of. John Gotti became an acting captain almost immediately due to his situation
I thought it was immediate
I just don't get how quick these guys flip. Speaking about a sacred ceremony that took place...How horrible can someone be....The only reason they rat is, the cowards get to thinking it's game over once they receive the life sentence.
😂😂😂😂😂 It’s not that sacred. There’s nothing honorable about it. It’s an oath between criminals. Also, this guy already did time for a murder and time for drugs. The life sentence wasn’t the problem. How are you so offended about a lifestyle that has nothing to do with you? Listen to the information and move on! You’re about to cry for what??😂😂
He drop names lol
When he says vinnie "polishes him" what does he mean by that exactly? Because it sounds like he was blowing him
😂
@@luis-iy9qryea vinnie and Dom were gay lovers
Catching, not pitching
Pause!
This might be one of the most recent stories I have heard from the mafia, most are from the 90's, 80's, or even 70's. I wonder if they are even still around these days or are they all locked up.
@@happytrailsgaminghe’s wondering if there is a new generation of mafia activity in 2024. 🤦 how did you not understand that?
The 5 families are all still active @@ZaZaBlue811
@@ZaZaBlue811they are still around... in NYC at least. A captain was killed last year in Staten Island the news said
@@ZaZaBlue811 and most of them all talk about it…
How did he meet Vinny?
3:10 Nicky Santoro made famous from Pesci's portrayal in Casino ('95).
Nicky Santoro was based off a mobster from Chicago. I think it was Anthony Spilotro
@@Monk-ow3ok Correct; Scorsese just chose to use Santoro's name for the film, although based on Spilotro.
No pinprick?? Glorified crew.
Still told
Pygmy thing over there
Can we talk about casino 🎰
did anybody catch he said nicki santoro.isnt that joe pesci character in casino
It has to be a different person. That guy died in the early 80s
Yes that was Pesci’s character but there was/is an actual Mobster named that as well.
@@Cuddy83the real guy is named Anthony Spilotro
Well these are real people lol
Nicholas Santora... Google him.
I think we get it… move on
Tony Green’s skin is leather 3:04
They going to best the marinara out of him
WE NEVER LET THESE GOOFBALLS IN CALIFORNIA
These "goofballs" ran a good part of the country from the 30's too the 80s using the teamsters union....no ⚫️ man or gang from california has ever accomplished this task. Go cry
Why is that?
@@skrillaman2368Mexican Mafia runs everything in so Cal
Umm There was a mafia family in frisco and San Jose not to mention L.a. who’s now a glorified Gambino crew lol 😂
The goofballs that y’all gangbangers wanna be so bad?? Mafia this, Capone that. man Stfu
Funny they can’t sell drugs yet they all sell drugs lmao.
You can’t get caught selling drugs
@@PaulyDelucahe did.
@@MrAwak3 and had to wait 4 more years to get his button, the rule really isn’t you can’t sell drugs it’s just you better not get caught
They all sold drugs, and bosses took the money and acting like they didn’t know where it was coming from. The bonnnano family was known dealing heroin.
@@PaulyDeluca Yeah, but the Mafia has been pushing drugs since the 1930s, that whole "We don't deal drugs" schtick came from The Godfather. It was never based in reality, outside of that I think it's also you can't deal drugs on your own accord because of the prison sentences started getting increased.
This guy just ratting on anything and everything. Throwing out every name he’s ever heard.
Most are rats dead or in prison now
Glorified crew
🐭
No shit. Get over it
Last 😁 🤬 💩 😁
They are a glorified crew
These guys aren’t intimidating at all. Idk, I’m from Tijuana where violence is a lifelong norm and a guy acting tough like him will get touched up by kids just for looking like a business man.
Foist
Nerd
Fuhgeddabahht it
😂😂😂
“CAN U BELIEVE DIS GUY??”🤌🏼
wu tang.
Thought these mafia gweedos was extinct they all ratted each other out
It's amazing how many of them rat