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  1. Nov 15, 1995 · Esposito, supposedly a dangerous triggerman and extortionist, was blind in one eye, deaf in one ear and suffering from a heart condition. Battaglia talked tough, but never delivered. The five are being tried along with Stanfa, Anthony “Tony Buck” Piccolo and Herbert Keller.

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  2. Nov 21, 1995 · * Raymond Esposito, 52, an alleged Stanfa soldier. * Sergio Battagalia, 28, an alleged Stanfa soldier. * Herbert Keller, 27, an alleged Stanfa associate. Advertisement. A federal jury Tuesday...

  3. Sep 18, 1995 · PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 18 -- Jury selection began Monday in the federal murder and racketeering trial of reputed Philadelphia mob boss John Stanfa and seven of his associates. Stanfa, 53, is...

  4. Nov 23, 2020 · PHILADELPHIA – United States Attorney William M. McSwain announced that a Superseding Indictment was unsealed today against 15 defendants, including alleged members and associates of the South Philadelphia and Southern New Jersey-based criminal organization La Cosa Nostra (LCN), known as the “mafia” or the “mob.”.

  5. Philly mob associate and brother of John Veasey, 35-year old Veasey was shot four times and killed, allegedly by John "Johnny Chang" Ciancaglini, while exiting his South Philadelphia home on the morning his brother was set to testify against the Philadelphia crime family.

  6. Nov 23, 2020 · United States Attorney William M. McSwain announced that a Superseding Indictment was unsealed today against 15 defendants, including alleged members and associates of the South Philadelphia and Southern New Jersey-based criminal organization La Cosa Nostra (LCN), known as the “mafia” or the “mob.”

  7. Nov 15, 1995 · As the jurors laughed at these suggestions, Madden, who represents Raymond Esposito, offered a way jurors could consider witness testimony where “part of the story is true and part of it is lying.” Citing an adage used in the law: “False in part, false in all,” Madden suggested they discount the witnesses’ entire testimony.

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