Federal prosecutors say Francis (BF) Guerra went after a former worker from L&B Spumoni Gardens in Gravesend, Brooklyn, who he thought stole the family’s sauce recipe to use at his own joint in Staten Island
By John Marzulli, New York Daily News
A FEDERAL prosecutor promised a Brooklyn jury Monday plenty of blood with a slice of red sauce in the racketeering trial of a reputed Colombo mobster.
Francis (BF) Guerra is charged with participating in two gangland murders — and extorting dough out of a pizza maker he suspected of stealing a secret recipe from his in-laws’ famed Brooklyn restaurant.
Guerra allegedly threatened Eugene Lombardo, a former employee of L&B Spumoni Gardens, for copying the eatery’s tomato sauce when he opened a pizza joint called The Square in Staten Island.
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