Calabrese Family Reunion
The biggest Mob trial in years, against five members of the "Chicago Outfit," began in late June. Seven of the original 14 defendants pled guilty and two died after the 2005 indictment, which alleges 18 mob murders spanning a "four-decade conspiracy." One of the key prosecution witnesses, Frank Calabrese Jr., has been giving devastating testimony against one of the remaining defendants, who happens to be his father, Frank Calabrese Sr. The son used to be a gangster, too (dad brought him into the business as a teenager), but more recently Junior ran a takeout deli in Phoenix.
Calabrese père and fils were incarcerated together at a federal penitentiary in Milan, Michigan, for a 1997 loan-sharking conviction when Frank Jr. decided to rat out the old man. In three letters to the FBI's Chicago organized crime section (below and on the following two pages), Frank Jr. offered to wear a wire during "a long in-depth talk" he planned with Frank Sr. as the two strolled the "inside yard." Junior, who regards the older Calabrese as "a sick man," wrote FBI agent Tom Bourgeois that Frank Sr. had agreed to clear the air and had pledged, "We should … hold nothing back." Though Frank Jr. wrote in his third letter to Bourgeois (Page 3) that there would be only "one conversation," apparently the big guy really opened up. The trial exhibits include transcripts and audiotapes of at least three separate father/son sessions. Tapes of a fourth "heart-to-heart talk" were played during Junior's testimony July 11.
Frank Jr. definitely has a few issues to work out with Dad. On July 3 he testified that his father sometimes held a gun to his face. Frank Sr. has been in court during his son's entire testimony, but the two men have not spoken directly. "It's very difficult for any parent to see his child testify against him," Frank Sr.'s attorney told reporters. Imagine, then, how much harder it is when a sibling gets into the act. Frank Sr.'s hit-man brother, Nick Calabrese, pled guilty on the same indictment and is scheduled to testify for the prosecution. Is Dr. Jennifer Melfi available for family therapy?
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