Donald Trump's Mob Ties

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Thursday, April 28, 2011
Donald Trump's Mob Ties

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For years, Donald Trump has boasted that his casinos are free of the taint of organized crime, using this claim to distinguish his gambling ventures from competitors. But Trump's casinos turn out not to be so squeaky clean.

One of his prime Atlantic City developments, the Trump Plaza Hotel & Casino, relied on a partnership with two investors reputedly linked to the mob, prompting New Jersey regulators to force Trump to buy them out. And he employed a known Asian organized crime figure as a vice president at his Taj Mahal casino for five years, defending the executive against regulators’ attempts to take away his license, according to law enforcement officials.

As the famously brash developer now considers a run for the presidency, this history could complicate his efforts to project an image of a trusted power in the business world. It exposes a seamy underside to Trump's rise to fortune -- one that involved intimate links to unsavory characters.

As voters learn more about such links between Trump and reputed organized crime figures, "it will get more difficult for him," says John Geer, a political science professor at Vanderbilt University. "Under that withering examination, his past associations and troubles will all emerge and could make it tough in a Republican primary."

In his 2000 book, “The America That We Deserve,” released to coincide with an earlier prospective presidential campaign, Trump boasted:

“One thing you can say about Trump, as the holder of a casino gaming license, is that I’m 100 percent clean -- something you can’t say with certainty about our current group of presidential candidates.”

Trump has sought to lean on such claims while sometimes intimating that industry competitors are themselves tainted by mob associations -- in order to saddle them with restrictions on their casino licenses.

On Oct. 5, 1993, Trump told a Congressional panel examining the rise of Indian casinos -- then, a rapidly emerging threat to Atlantic City -- that the proprietors were vulnerable to organized crime.

It is “obvious that organized crime is rampant,” Trump told the panel, according to a transcript, drawing a direct contrast to his own operations. “At the Taj Mahal I spent more money on security and security systems than most Indians building their entire casino, and I will tell you that there is no way the Indians are going to protect themselves from the mob.”

That broadside garnered Trump a reprimand from then-House Interior Committee Chairman George Miller, a California Democrat, who complained that he had never heard more irresponsible testimony. But Trump continued, predicting that Indian casinos would spawn “the biggest crime problem in the nation’s history.”

Trump’s neglected to mention that his initial partners on his first deal in Atlantic City reputedly had their own organized crime connections: Kenneth Shapiro was identified by state and federal prosecutors as the investment banker for late Philadelphia mob boss Nicky Scarfo according to reports issued by New Jersey state commissions examining the influence of organized crime, and Danny Sullivan, a former Teamsters Union official, is described in an FBI file as having mob acquaintances. Both controlled a company that leased parcels of land to Trump for the 39-story hotel-casino.

Trump teamed up with the duo in 1980 soon after arriving in Atlantic City, according to numerous news reports and his real estate broker on the deal, Paul Longo. The developer seized on a prime piece of property and partnered with Shapiro and Sullivan, but the state’s gambling regulators were concerned enough about Shapiro and Sullivan’s mob links that they required Trump to end the partnership and buy out their shares, according to several Trump biographies.

Trump's office did not respond to requests for comment. Both Sullivan and Shapiro died in the early 1990s.

Trump later confided to a biographer that the twosome were “tough guys,” relaying a rumor that Sullivan, a 6-foot, 5-inch bear of a man, killed Jimmy Hoffa, the Teamsters boss who disappeared in July 1975.

“Because I heard that rumor, I kept my guard up. I said, ‘Hey, I don’t want to be friends with this guy.’ I’ll bet you that if I didn’t hear that rumor, maybe I wouldn’t be here right now,” Trump told Timothy L. O’Brien, the author of “TrumpNation” and current national editor of The Huffington Post.

Trump told a different story to casino regulators who were deciding whether to grant him the lucrative gambling license. “I don’t think there’s anything wrong with these people,” he said about Shapiro and Sullivan during licensing hearings in 1982, according to "TrumpNation : The Art of Being The Donald." “Many of them have been in Atlantic City for many, many years and I think they are well thought of.”

Sullivan's unsavory reputation did not stop Trump from later arranging for him to be hired as a labor negotiator for the Grand Hyatt, a hotel project on Manhattan’s East Side, according to People magazine and the Los Angeles Times. Trump also introduced Sullivan to his own banker at Chase, though he declined to guarantee a loan to Sullivan, reported the L.A. Times.

Longo, the real estate broker Trump used in Atlantic City on the Trump Plaza deal, says he wasn’t aware of Shapiro or Sullivan having any mob ties, and insisted Trump didn’t have any problems at all obtaining his gaming license. “In AC, you always had to be careful who you were dealing with, but Donald did things on the level,” Longo told The Huffington Post. But Wayne Barrett’s biography, “Donald Trump: The Deals and the Downfall,” alleges Trump considered using Shapiro as a go-between to deliver campaign contributions to Atlantic City mayor Michael Matthews, in violation of state law.

Casino executives are prohibited from contributing to Atlantic City political campaigns in New Jersey. Sullivan later claimed that he was present when Trump proposed funneling contributions through Shapiro. Trump denied the allegation in an interview with O’Brien. Matthews, who was later forced out of office and served time in prison for extortion, did not return calls from HuffPost.

Barrett also reported that Trump once met Anthony “Fat Tony” Salerno, front boss of the Genovese crime family, at the Manhattan townhouse of their mutual lawyer -- infamous J. Edgar Hoover sidekick Roy Cohn. The author explained that Salerno’s company supplied all the concrete used in the Trump Towers in New York.

At the time of its publication, Trump slammed Barrett's book as “boring, nonfactual and highly inaccurate.”

Barrett's book prompted New Jersey casino regulators to investigate some of its allegations, but the state never brought any charges. "If there had been a provable charge, they would have brought it,” said former casino commission chairman Steven P. Perskie.

While Trump was making his bold statements about the integrity of the Taj Mahal at the 1993 congressional hearing on Indian gaming, a reputed organized crime figure was running junkets for the hotel, bringing in well-heeled gamblers from Canada. Danny Leung, the hotel’s former vice president for foreign marketing, was identified by a 1991 Senate subcommittee on investigations as a member of the 14K Triad, a Hong Kong group linked to murder, extortion and heroin smuggling, according to the New York Daily News.

Canadian police testified at a 1995 hearing before New Jersey’s casino commission that they observed Leung working in illegal gambling dens in Toronto alongside Asian gang leaders. Leung, who denied any affiliation with organized crime, had his license renewed by the commission over the objection of the Division of Gaming Enforcement.

Back in the early 1980s, just as Trump was dipping his toes into Atlantic City real estate, the developer did express concern to the FBI that his casino ventures might expose him to the mob and “tarnish his family’s name.” He even offered to place undercover FBI agents in his casinos, according to an FBI memo uncovered by TheSmokingGun.com. When Trump asked one of the agents his “personal opinion” on whether he should build in Atlantic City, the agent replied that there were “easier ways that Trump could invest his money.”

That proved prescient: In early 2009, Trump’s casino company in Atlantic City filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, just days after Trump resigned from the board.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/04/28/donald-trump-rolling-snake-eyes_n_854177.html?ir=Business
 

Dennis Olson

Chief Curmudgeon
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Whatever. I said weeks ago on the open forum that non-news-related political/election year threads were going to begin getting moved. Yiurs is actually not the first and won't be the last, and as things heat up, they'll move back here faster and faster.

Enjoy your win... :rolleyes:
 

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Dennis

How about CNN




Updated 12:37 PM ET, Fri July 31, 2015

(CNN)—Donald Trump's glittering empire of New York skyscrapers and Atlantic City casinos have long had a darker side, allegations that the mob helped build them.

Trump's alleged ties to New York and Philadelphia crime families go back decades and have been recounted in a book, newspapers and government records.

"The mob connections of Donald are extraordinarily extensive," New York investigative journalist Wayne Barrett told CNN in an interview.

Barrett, the author of the 1992 unauthorized biography "Trump: The Deals and the Downfall," wrote that Trump's life "intertwines with the underworld."

The allegations are getting new scrutiny as Trump runs for president, largely on his record as a successful, and extraordinarily wealthy, businessman. As Trump cements his leads atop the polls, questions about how he made his billions, and who helped him make them, are starting to take center stage.

A Trump spokesperson did not respond to multiple requests for comment on this story.



To be sure, organized crime had ties to the New York and New Jersey construction industry in the 1980's and early 1990's, making contact between developers and mafia-controlled companies almost unavoidable at times.

"There was a certain amount of mob association during which the father and he were building, which was very difficult to avoid in the New York construction world," Barrett said, adding, "He went out of his way not to avoid them, but to increase them."

In a recent Federalist article, David Marcus writes that Trump bought the property that his Atlantic City casino Trump Plaza would one day occupy -- for twice market price -- from Salvatore Testa, a Philly mobster and son of one-time Philly mob boss Philip "Chicken Man" Testa. (Springsteen fans might recognize the elder Testa from the opening lines of the song, Atlantic City.)

In his book, Barrett writes that Testa and a partner, who together headed a Philly mafia hit-squad called the Young Executioners, bought the property for "a scant $195,000" in 1977. In 1982, Trump paid $1.1 million for it.

"The $220 per square foot that Trump paid for the Testa property was the second most expensive purchase he made on the block, even though it was one of the first parcels he bought," Barrett wrote.

The casino was built with the help of two construction companies controlled by Philly mobsters Nicademo "Little Nicky" Scarfo and his nephew Phillip "Crazy Phil" Leonetti, according to, as Marcus notes, a New Jersey state commission's 1986 report on organized crime.

RELATED: Donald Trump's Achilles' heel

Trump also had a decade-long relationship with Scarfo's investment banker, according to Barrett's book.

In Manhattan, Trump used the mob-controlled concrete company S&A to build Trump Plaza condos. Anthony "Fat Tony" Salerno, head of the Genovese crime family, and Paul Castellano, the don of New York's Gambino family, controlled S&A, according to federal court records Barrett cited in his book.

Barrett noted that he built the Trump Tower out of concrete, instead of steel, at a time when the mafia controlled much the concrete industry.

"While dealing with the concrete cartel was inevitable for any developer in the period when Trump Tower was built, Donald took the relationship several steps further than he had to," Barrett wrote.

In a Philadelphia Inquirer article from the time the book was published, reporter David Cay Johnston summed up Barrrett's unauthorized biography, writing that it "asserts that throughout his adult life, Donald Trump has done business with major organized-crime figures and performed favors for their associates."

Trump was a target of a 1979 bribery investigation and was questioned in a 1981 racketeering probe, but neither federal investigation led to criminal charges, Johnston wrote.

More recently, Johnston, a Pulitzer-prize winning journalist, wrote an article called "21 Questions for Donald Trump" where he asked, "Why did you use concrete instead of steel girders" to build the 58-story Trump Tower?



http://www.cnn.com/2015/07/31/politics/trump-mob-mafia/index.html
 

Sacajawea

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Trying to make something out of nothing.

Where I grew up, everyone in business knew someone in the unions or in legal businesses who had connections to a family. So WHAT? You want to bring up Joe Kennedy's associations?
 

Dennis Olson

Chief Curmudgeon
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Here's the problem I have with this story. First, as badly as the political establishment and MSM hate Trump, i wouldn't put it past them for a moment to make up something out of whole cloth. Second, if there was anything to this, Trump would already have been arrested and tried for it.

No, just can't buy it.
 

mzkitty

I give up.
And I would wager all politicians are dirty somewhere along the line. You just don't hear about it.
 

Dredge

Veteran Member
Trying to make something out of nothing.

Where I grew up, everyone in business knew someone in the unions or in legal businesses who had connections to a family. So WHAT? You want to bring up Joe Kennedy's associations?

The Bushes and the Clintons ran cocaine through Mena, Arkansas the whole time Clinton was President and may still be running the show
 

skip1

Veteran Member
Since you help me win my wager

Here's the problem I have with this story. First, as badly as the political establishment and MSM hate Trump, i wouldn't put it past them for a moment to make up something out of whole cloth. Second, if there was anything to this, Trump would already have been arrested and tried for it.

No, just can't buy it.


I will explain this again ... Trump is compromised & is being used as an asset by ...
 

night driver

ESFP adrift in INTJ sea
1) OF COURSE he has Mob ties. He ran a number of casinos.

2) I have it on fairly solid info that when the Horseshoe came to CLE, the FBI Organized Crime Division had sh*t kittens for a few months. Finally called all of the usual suspects into a meeting (the security for which was EPIC I'm informed) and they explained that IF ANYTHING got started in CLE by the local Families or Russians or Mexicans or Vegas or Atlantic City families then there WOULD be fairly serious hell to pay here.

3) APPARENTLY their 'li'l talk' has had the desired effect in that there are NO APPARENT mob follies here....

4) One of the FBI peeps who would have been part of that soiree now runs another county for them....TOUGH lady and I use the term accurately. AMAZINGLY straight arrow, too.
 

Buick Electra

TB2K Girls with Guns
Sullivan's unsavory reputation did not stop Trump from later arranging for him to be hired as a labor negotiator for the Grand Hyatt, a hotel project on Manhattan’s East Side, according to People magazine and the Los Angeles Times. Trump also introduced Sullivan to his own banker at Chase, though he declined to guarantee a loan to Sullivan, reported the L.A. Times.

Who WOULDN'T want a mafia guy being hired as your labor negotiator when you're dealing with ANOTHER crime syndicate? LOL! Bet Sullivan got the best union contract for Trump.


Barrett's book prompted New Jersey casino regulators to investigate some of its allegations, but the state never brought any charges. "If there had been a provable charge, they would have brought it,” said former casino commission chairman Steven P. Perskie.

No charges brought. Period!! Actually, if Trump does have mafioso ties, damn!!!! He would get some "Amazing" deals w/other countries! I'm liking Trump more and more! No wonder he's not coming out with specific plans regarding trade! When he says he'll just "get it done," I'm thinking I now believe him and he really can!

As has been stated on a previous post, 95% of those in DC have nefarious ties. It can only take someone like Trump to bring them down. Remember, knowing someone and doing business with someone are two completely different things. I'm in now awe, considering the killers & blackmailers that have been running our country, over the prospect of how Trump will take them down.

Thanks for the post Skip1. Made my day! ;)
 

Josie

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Anyone that builds things (hotels and casinos) and are required to use union labor has mob ties. Unions are as crooked as the political machine in Dee Cee.
 

NC Susan

Deceased
Trump is not being controlled by the Harry Reid Gay Mafia as are most of our brillcreme metrosexual politicians

His father was a millionaire and Trump is now a multiBillionaire. He got that from hardwork and luck. Not the mafia and not government handouts

He has my vote as he is sincere focused and confident
( and i grew up in NE Philly in Jewish Scicilian German Presbyterian Roman Catholic 8 miles from Washington Crossing. )
 

West

Senior
If the Mob charges me less in income taxes and can keep the IRS thugs off my back, plus let me hire people with less DC INC (the granddad of all mobs since 1913). mandated payroll liabilities, then...let the current mobsters in control swim with the fishes.

However I muse.... If Trump will have the same effect like Hoover did, but worse.
 

packyderms_wife

Neither here nor there.
No charges brought. Period!! Actually, if Trump does have mafioso ties, damn!!!! He would get some "Amazing" deals w/other countries! I'm liking Trump more and more! No wonder he's not coming out with specific plans regarding trade! When he says he'll just "get it done," I'm thinking I now believe him and he really can!

If you watch Shark Tank and After the Shark Tank you get a birds eye view on how Billionaires operate, especially in the show After the Shark Tank. Trump has connections. He can get it done. This is what makes billionaires billionaires, the ability to use connections wisely.

George Soros is probably the most notorious of the billionaire lot, he's tanked entire economies and has bragged about doing so.
 

NC Susan

Deceased
If you watch Shark Tank and After the Shark Tank you get a birds eye view on how Billionaires operate, especially in the show After the Shark Tank. Trump has connections. He can get it done. This is what makes billionaires billionaires, the ability to use connections wisely.
George Soros is probably the most notorious of the billionaire lot, he's tanked entire economies and has bragged about doing so.

He has been aiming at USA for decades now. Still not making much progress. Still think he collapsed Wall Street

Hillary Obama and Kerry are his stooges
 

WildDaisy

God has a plan, Trust it!
Of course he has mob ties. He's a businessman from NYC. However, ALL the candidates have mob ties somewhere, whether they know it or not.
 

Cardinal

Chickministrator
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The whole world is run by different mobs.

(At least the Italians have some class & respect)

No, they are the same as any other criminals. I knew too many growing up.
Criminals, by definition, shun the trappings of civilization and choose to live outside of it.
Civil societies do not tolerate psychopaths, whereas in organized crime these sorts rise to the top.
 

Cardinal

Chickministrator
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If the Mob charges me less in income taxes and can keep the IRS thugs off my back, plus let me hire people with less DC INC (the granddad of all mobs since 1913). mandated payroll liabilities, then...let the current mobsters in control swim with the fishes.

However I muse.... If Trump will have the same effect like Hoover did, but worse.

They won't, and they will break your legs or rape your wife and kids rather than establish a "payment plan" like the IRS will.
 

West

Senior
They won't, and they will break your legs or rape your wife and kids rather than establish a "payment plan" like the IRS will.

Perhaps, they are as stupid as our current legal mob system, where they kill the golden goose’s that lay their eggs, in the form of so-called income taxes and mandated payroll liabilities. In the end, it doesn't end well for either mob or mob like system. Eventually they do kill the goose, or run out of other peoples monies. Our current system is collapsing by debt, if you haven't notice.

The only reason why our current Mob masters don't rape our wife’s and break legs and offer so-called payment plans is because they can print the dollars out of thin air, to keep their own wallets fat.
 
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