Jerry Capeci for Huffinton Post writes. Measured moves by feared waterfront racketeer Tino Fiumara to reassert his control over the New Jersey docks and move toward the top of the powerful Genovese crime family – as well as the feds’ efforts to derail him – came to a sudden and decisive end last week.
Fiumara, who was observed meeting with mobsters and an allegedly corrupt longshoremen’s union official by FBI agents earlier this year, died a week ago at a hospital near his Huntington, Long Island home after losing a bout with a fast-moving case of pancreatic cancer. He was 69.
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