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BYLINE: Gail Epstein Staff Writer STAFF -
DATE: April 9,
1987 -
PUBLICATION: The Atlanta Journal and The Atlanta Constitution
"Testimony ended
Tuesday in the 12-week [not 11
months] federal
[drug]
racketeering trial , The government is not alleging
Papanier [papania]
is a member of the Mafia, Deichert [prosecutor]
said."
" Papanier
denied being a member of the Gambino syndicate and said he moved to Atlanta to
work for Coppola''s Jilly''s rib restaurants in 1983 to sever his informal ties
with organized crime and "start my life over.."
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The Following Took TEN YEARS to get! And it was TomPapania.Info
who GOT TOM TO CONFESS!
THIS IS IT> WOW! January 2006 and Tom now states after ten years he went in the
air force rather than do time for shooting two men and then committed burglaries
and was sent to prison? And all in Kansas!
So, what happened with the "sent to Kansas to shoot two men"
by mobster Gambino himself, was turned in "to see if he would
talk" by mobster Gambino himself, and that the Judge said "
You are a member of the mafia " and the judge "threw the
book" at him, and he then " served 5 1/2 year in a brutal
prison " of a 5 to ten year sentence, and then he got out, went to NY
and was given a choice of "Business'" from a "Book"
by Gambino himself?
So, tell us. Did Tom not testify to millions world wide by mounting thousands
of CHURCH PULPITS WORLDWIDE and on Focus On The Family and on tapes and videos
for nearly ten years THAT:
1) He was made a Gambino Soldier at 17 years of age?
2) that he was GROOMED for several years?
3) That he was sent to Kansas to shoot two men on orders by Carlo Gambino?
4) That he was then turned in by Gambino to go to Prison to see if he would
talk?
5) That the Judge SAID, "You are a member of the mafia, this was a
hit"?
6) That he then served 5 1/2 years of a 5 to 10 year sentence?
7) That he got out and went to NY where he was rewarded?
Man he made a BIG MISTAKE HERE! HE GOT CAUGHT. Do not take our word,
click read more!
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Yup, he is telling a fib! See Tom's Kansas Conviction, not for shooting anyone, and he served two years!
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Coppola
called `Lee Iacocca' of drug trade
Government's closing arguments presented in racketeering trial
BYLINE: EPSTEIN,
GAIL Gail Epstein Staff Writer STAFF
DATE: April 9,
1987
PUBLICATION: The Atlanta Journal and The Atlanta Constitution
EDITION: The
Atlanta Constitution
SECTION: LOCAL
NEWS
PAGE: A/1
Accused racketeer
Carl Coppola ran his alleged criminal enterprise with such "initiative,
drive and determination" that jurors should "consider Mr. Coppola as
the Lee Iacocca of the drug business, and the murder business, too," a
prosecutor said Wednesday during closing arguments in Coppola's federal trial.
Comparing Coppola to the chief executive officer of a burgeoning corporation,
prosecutor James Deichert said Coppola filled his ``job openings" with
contract killers and thugs, had them use U zi machine guns, pistols and
sawed-off shotguns as "tools of their trade," and used murder to
"terminate" unwanted employees like Joseph Cam, Coppola's former
partner. Accused
racketeer Carl Coppola ran his alleged criminal enterprise with such
"initiative, drive and determination" that jurors should
"consider Mr. Coppola as the Lee Iacocca of the drug business, and the
murder business, too," a prosecutor said Wednesday during closing arguments
in Coppola's federal trial.
Coppola also used his "guile and cunning" to profit handsomely from
his position as an alleged drug kingpin, failing to report most of the millions
he made to the Internal Revenue Service, prosecutors said. Referring to
testimony that Coppola used profits from a series of cocaine deals to purchase
yet more cocaine, Deichert said, "It was kind of like a cocaine IRA. He
just kept rolling the profits over; he didn't want to take them out."
During four hours of arguments in a crowded courtroom, Deichert and
co-prosecutor Jim Kesler summarized testimony and evidence introduced against
Coppola and his three co-defendants during the past 12 weeks. Coppola is
accused of heading a 13-year racketeering enterprise that included marijuana and
cocaine smuggling, murder conspiracy, money laundering, public corruption, fraud
and ties to organized crime.
Despite the focus on Coppola, Deichert said all four men on trial formed a
racketeering partnership and therefore share responsibility "like the Three
Musketeers - all for one, one for all."
Nevertheless, prosecutors Wednesday devoted the bulk of their arguments
against Coppola and co-defendant Tommy Papanier, both of whom took the
witness stand to dispute testimony by 57 government witnesses who linked them to
charges in the seven-count indictment. "Mr. Coppola was caught in lie after
lie in this case, as was Mr. Papanier," Deichert said. "They're
not worthy of belief," echoed Kesler.
Deichert traced Coppola's admitted rise from major South Florida marijuana
smuggler in the early 1970s to successful Atlanta businessman by 1978, when
Coppola started funneling his marijuana-smuggling profits into the now-defunct
She strip club and his Jilly's rib restaurants.
Deichert also outlined the "domino effect" of Coppola's alleged
murder conspiracies: Cam threatened Coppola with incriminating recorded
conversations, so Coppola hired Danny Forgione to kill Cam. Forgione then began
extorting money from Coppola, so Coppola hired co-defendant Darrell Brown to
kill Forgione. Papanier helped plot Forgione's slaying, so Coppola hired
Brown to try to kill Papanier.
"It's like a Roman tragedy," Deichert said. "Once you have a
person killed, you now have to kill the killer. And it continues, time after
time after time."
In their testimony, Coppola and Papanier implicated a key prosecution
witness, Alexander Biscuiti, in the slayings of Cam and Forgione. But Deichert
contended Biscuiti had no reason to kill either man.
As witnesseshad testified, Deichert said Coppola hired Papanier
as his bodyguard ard because Papanier had close ties to New York's
Gambino organized crime family and offered an "umbrella" of underworld
protection. The government is not alleging Papanier is a member of the
Mafia, Deichert said. "He didn't need to be a member, he just needed to
have contacts with these people."
Jurors should not believe Papanier's denials about his Gambino
connections any more than they should believe he fatally shot his pet Doberman
pinscher out of a sense of love and concern, Kesler said. Papanier
testified he killed the dog himself because his veterinarian told him it needed
to be put to sleep, but the doctor denied ever saying that.
"You've got a comparison of night versus day, black versus white,"
Kesler said. "Who's got an interest or a stake in the outcome of this
trial?" Papanier or the doctor, he asked.
Both prosecutors urged jurors to disregard defense contentions that
government witnesses had "come up with a big lie" in their testimony.
The witnesses "recall places, dates and events because they were
there," Deichert said.
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Jury
deliberations are scheduled to begin Monday in racketeering trial of
Coppola
BYLINE: EPSTEIN,
GAIL Gail Epstein Staff Writer STAFF
DATE: April 11,
1987
PUBLICATION: The Atlanta Journal and The Atlanta Constitution
EDITION: The
Atlanta Journal Constitution
SECTION: LOCAL
NEWS
PAGE: B/1
In his summation Friday morning, prosecutor James Deichert responded to
defense contentions that he allowed government witnesses to fabricate their
testimony. He told the jury those assertions were "a bag of manure."
"Even if you believe everything that was said here, you still can't find
Frank Church guilty because he wasn't connected with the enterprise,"
Delaney said.
During closing arguments Thursday, Coppola's attorneys had charged that
"zealous" federal prosecutors, motivated by an obsession to snare
Coppola after a three-year investigation, cut deals with government witnesses to
obtain damaging testimony.
But Deichert said none of the witnesses' plea agreements allow them to commit
perjury. He said he built his case, in part, around the testimony of admitted
thugs and drug dealers because those are the people with whom Coppola
associated.
"You don't find swans in the sewer," Deichert told the jury.
``We're down in the sewer; I take what I got."
Coppola, 44, is accused of heading a 13-year racketeering enterprise that
included marijuana and cocaine smuggling, murder conspiracy, money laundering,
public corruption, fraud and ties to organized crime.
Turning to co-defendant Tommy Papanier, Deichert gave a parody of Papanier's
testimony that he shot his dog to death out of love because the pet had become
violent and a veterinarian recommended he be put to sleep. The veterinarian
testified that he never made that recommendation and said the dog had a gentle
nature.
"This is like Lassie, Ol' Yeller and every other movie you've ever seen
about a boy and his dog," Deichert said, mimicking Papanier's
testimony about loving the dog. "He can't resist embellishing on the truth
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Coppola
co-defendant denies crime family ties
BYLINE: EPSTEIN,
GAIL Gail Epstein Staff Writer STAFF
DATE: April 3,
1987
PUBLICATION: The Atlanta Journal and The Atlanta Constitution
EDITION: The
Atlanta Journal
SECTION: LOCAL
NEWS
PAGE: B/2
Tommy Papanier,
a co-defendant in the trial of accused racketeer Carl Coppola, took the witness
stand Thursday and disputed previous testimony that he was connected to New
York's Gambino organized crime family. Papanier
also denied previous testimony that he conspired to distribute cocaine with
Coppola and hosted a series of meetings at his Dunwoody home during which the
murder of an associate was planned.
The testimony of Papanier, a tall, strapping man with a thick New York
accent, and his wife, Margaret, contained several references to his devout
Christian beliefs. Ten members of his Norcross church lined the courtroom
benches, and his attorney, Alan Begner, unsuccessfully sought permission for Papanier
to hold his Bible while on the witness stand.
Papanier said he worked for a New York poultry firm owned by
Castellano's family and had been Bilotti's friend since 1968. When Bilotti
admitted belonging to the Gambino family, Papanier said he broke off
their friendship. But Biscuiti testified that Papanier bragged about
killing someone for Bilotti.
Biscuiti said Papanier asked him to kill Forgione.
Papanier said he moved to Atlanta in May 1983 to work for Coppola's
Jilly's rib restaurants. He said he eventually became Coppola's bodyguard, too,
and admitted to carrying a weapon because Coppola's life had been threatened. As
a convicted felon, Papanier is prohibited from carrying a weapon.
He also admitted to shooting his dog to
death, but said the pet had become violent and a veterinarian suggested it be
put to sleep.
"I said, `No, I love the dog, I'd rather do it myself,' " Papanier
testified. "I got the .38 . . . I just walked up close to the dog, put the
barrel to his head and shot him once."
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Witness
links Coppola to death plots involving remote-control bombs
BYLINE: EPSTEIN,
GAIL Gail Epstein Staff Writer STAFF
DATE: February
3, 1987
PUBLICATION: The Atlanta Journal and The Atlanta Constitution
EDITION: The
Atlanta Constitution
SECTION: LOCAL
NEWS
PAGE: D/3
Testimony Monday in
the federal racketeering trial of Carl Coppola linked him to two murder
conspiracies, in both of which Coppola intended to use homemade,
remote-controlled bombs, according to a key prosecution witness. In
his sixth and final day on direct examination, Alexander Biscuiti, an unindicted
co-conspirator, said Coppola and his business associate Thomas
Papanier repeatedly had asked Biscuiti to kill Danny Forgione in a dispute over
money.
In January 1984, Coppola and Joseph Lee, another associate, built a
remote-controlled bomb in Coppola's house near Lake Lanier and told Biscuiti to
kill Forgione by placing the bomb under Forgione's car seat or in a garbage pail
at Forgione's home in Florida, Biscuiti testified.
Also on trial are Papanier, Darrell Brown and Frank Church. The
remaining defendants have pleaded guilty or are fugitives, including Charles
Brown.
Around the same time the murder conspiracy against Forgione was being
planned, Biscuiti testified, Coppola and Papanier had had a falling-out
that climaxed when Papanier "backhanded" Coppola during a
meeting in a Jilly's restaurant in Atlanta. Coppola decided to take Papanier
off the Jilly's payroll and stop paying rent on his Dunwoody home, Biscuiti
said.
By March, Coppola decided he had no need for Papanier and said he
"was going to take Tommy out too - kill him," Biscuiti testified.
Coppola told Biscuiti that at his instructions, Lee and the Brown brothers had
tried to kill Papanier with a bomb but were foiled by an alarm system Papanier
had at his home, Biscuiti said.
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"Ten members of his Norcross church lined the courtroom benches, and his attorney, Alan Begner, unsuccessfully sought permission for Papanier to hold his Bible while on the witness stand....[as] Tommy Papanier (papania) [testified under oath] denied being a member of the Gambino syndicate and said he moved to Atlanta to work for Coppola's Jilly's rib restaurants in 1983 to sever his informal ties with"
Read More excerpts from the Atlanta Journal Constitution. This was AFTER TOM WAS SAVED:
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Tom is still lying:
[QUOTE from Walnut Grove Lutheran Church]
"On the second day of broadcasting on Focus, in December of 1996, Dr. Dobson commented that Tom Papania's story was almost too good to be true and Focus did a lengthy background investigation of Tom's references and everything Tom stated in his testimony was true."
IF SO, WHY DID FOCUS ON THE FAMILY WRITE THIS?: CLICK
ME FOR LETTER FROM FOCUS ON THE FAMILY
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NOTICE:
Tom states through out his
testimony that his Grandfather was Guiseppe "Joe The Boss" Masseria. He further
states that his father and mother were married at 13 years old in Sicily.
Facts about
Masseria,
Joe
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Family.
Remember, Tom legally changed his name in 1985, right before his
arrest (while changing one's name is not wrong, the fact that Tom was Known as
Thomas papanier during the times he speaks about delayed the grouping of
information) His BIRTH name was Thomas Anthony Papanier.. From
what MARGARET HARPER states, he was given permission to go with marshals to
attended his mother's funeral while he was awaiting trial. He was incarcerated
1986/87 and Rose passed on in March of 1987.
Now, why is this important? The ONLY Papanier to fit the birth date
and other important information in NY to pass away during the years 1984 through
1992 was Rose. Tom claims his mother was the daughter of Joe "The Boss". But,
even if she was, it would NEVER mean that a "spot" would be kept, offered or
given in any Crime Family. It simply does not happen that way. Also, we found a
male "Papanier" died in 1992 and lived at the same address as Rose. Also, Rose
was a telephone operater, the same info we have on file for Tom's mom. Look at
the place of address, both are the same and both were born the same year -though
it could be a brother. But, Tom's father was NOT the son of Joe The Boss, and
all records indicate neither was Rose. Imagine, Tom has a Birth Certificate but
we have not gotten a copy where we can read all of it.. makes you wonder, no?
why does he not produce ANY proof besides names of dead persons?
But, we have some important records to check out, we will then publish
more facts, so stay tuned.
ROSE PAPANIER Born 16
pr 1909 / Died Mar 1987 address 10314 (Staten Island, Richmond, NY) (records
may indicate she worked for as a telephone operator, quite a difference from the
impression Tom offers! But. let us wait and we will get the full
story!)
ANTHONY PAPANIER Born
27 Jun 1909 / Died 10 1992 address 10314 (Staten Island, Richmond, NY)
Masseria, Joe
b. c. 1887,, Italy d. April 15, 1931, New York, N.Y.,
U.S. byname JOE THE BOSS, original name GIUSEPPE MASSERIA, leading crime boss
of New York City from the early 1920s until his murder in 1931. Emigrating from
Sicily at age 16, Masseria associated with a band of Italian killers and Black
Hand extortionists and committed burglaries and other petty crimes, but in 1920
he began to create the power that gave him control or a percentage of the
profits of most of the Italian-run rackets in New York. In 1930 he declared war
on Salvatore Maranzano and allied rivals, and some 60 gunmen and leaders on both
sides were slaughtered in the resultant gang war. It ended on a Wednesday
afternoon in April 1931, when Masseria was himself shot down by his own men
while sitting in a Coney Island restaurant called Scarpato's Nuova Villa
Tammaro. The assassins were Vito Genovese, Albert Anastasia, Joe Adonis, and
Bugsy Siegel, led by Lucky Luciano.
To cite this page: "Masseria, Joe"
Encyclopędia Britannica Online. http://members.eb.com/bol/topic?eu=1472&sctn=1> [Accessed
10 September 1999].
So, Joe The Boss was IN AMERICA at 16 years of age..
he never had children born in Sicily. In fact, Tom's mother could not have
met Tom's father in Sicily at 13 years of age and been married and then
emigrated to America as he claims... but guess what? If both were born in
America, as records seem to demonstrate, and the records have an Anthony and a
Rose passing away in Staten Island, where Tom is know to have lived, and they
BOTH were born in 1909.. then they could have married at 13... but NOT in
Sicily.. and Not as Tom states..
And Tom claims BECAUSE his MOTHER was the DAUGHTER of Joe The Boss he got his
"button" at 17 from the gambino family .. problem is, IF Joe The
Boss was His Granddad, then Tom would have been a Genovese, rather than a
Gambino!
http://ganglandnews.com/genovese.htm
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| "New England mob turncoat Vinnie Teresa had a lot to say about
the New England mob. His story, "My Life in the Mafia," was a sensation at the
time of it's publication in 1973. Teresa, who despite all the hype about him
being the third ranking New England mobster, was really only a well connected
associate, who was tolerated because he was an "earner." Later, when Teresa'a
mob protector went to jail, the huge 400 pound gangster was vulnerable and
quickly became an informer when he found himself under legal pressure, and
consequently in danger of execution from the mob.
"Teresa was a public relations genius. He knew how to embellish
stories and give the public and police officials what they wanted to hear. His
most famous testimony concerns his tactics in collecting overdue loan payments.
He enthralled a Congressional committee and made headlines when he said he keep
a piranha, a "man eating fish" in a tank in his office. If the borrower wouldn't
pay up, Teresa would threaten to shove his hand into the tank. Teresa did know a
tough mobster when he met one. While serving time in Lewisburg federal prison,
Teresa became friendly with Carmine Galante, underboss to New York leader, Joe
Bonanno. Galante had been convicted in a heroin conspiracy but jail time had not
dampened his ferocity. In his book, Teresa predicted that Galante, once he was
released, would not be intimidated by powerful Mafia boss Carlo Gambino, and
would take over as Bonanno's successor. Future events proved Teresa correct,
although Galante would be blown away in 1979.
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TOM PAPANIER /PAPANIA testified at his trial, under oath, hand on bible, court lined within
Church Supporters, that he was never a member of Mafia and gave God Credit for
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