Tuesday, May 03, 2022

THE NY MOB IS ALIVE AND KICKING DESPITE SEVERAL PREVIOUS BOASTS BY THE FBI TO THE CONTRARY

‘Albanian Gangster’ actor enlisted Genovese mobsters to collect debt  

 

May 3, 2022

 

 

Luan Bexheti Luan Bexheti, who was among those charged, once acted in a movie called "Albanian Gangster."  

 

A Queens bookie who once acted in a movie called “Albanian Gangster” was arrested along with two reputed Genovese crime family mobsters he allegedly enlisted to collect a debt, federal prosecutors and sources said Tuesday.

The trio, including an alleged 84-year-old Genovese capo, was charged in Brooklyn federal court Tuesday for the extortion scheme against an Italian restaurant owner, according to an indictment against them and a law enforcement source. 

The suspects — wannabe film star Luan Bexheti, 49, reputed soldier Joseph Celso, also 49, and octogenarian and longtime wiseguy Anthony “Rom” Romanello — each face three federal counts for extortion and obstruction of justice, according to the indictment against them. 

 

Anthony Romanetto leaving Brooklyn Federal CourtAnthony Romanello faces three federal counts for extortion and obstruction of justice

  

The case stems from a gambling debt a restaurant owner racked up with Bexheti in 2017, when the actor, who has appeared in more than 40 indie flicks, was moonlighting as a bookie, a law enforcement source said. 

Bexheti, an apparent Genovese associate of Albanian descent, allegedly enlisted Celso and Romanello to collect, the source said. 

Romanello — who was acquitted in Brooklyn federal court a decade ago on extortion charges — allegedly punched the restaurateur in the face to convince him to pay up, the law enforcement source said. 

The other accused mafioso, Celso, was implicated in the 1991 slaying of Manuel Mayi, a 19-year-old Dominican Queens College student.

 

Joseph Celso leaving Brooklyn Federal CourtAlleged mob soldier Joseph Celso was also charged in the extortion scheme 

 

The teen was chased for 16 blocks and beaten to death by a mob of nearly a dozen people who allegedly spotted him spraying graffiti in Corona. 

Celso was the only person charged in the slaying, but was acquitted at trial in 1993 after the main witness in the case left the country, The Post reported at the time.

All three of the suspects are expected to appear in court later Tuesday for arraignment on the new raps. 

All three of the suspects are expected to appear in court later Tuesday for arraignment on the new raps. 

1 comment:

Trey said...

Just when I thought I was out, they pull me back in!