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This update resolves compatibility issues on the new Mac OS X Mavericks, as well as the issues that have been reported while using the software on the latest. The possibility of reducing the V2K noise using the acausitic noise cancelling devices. I tried QuietComfort headphone by Bose in a store, and I found it cut off the normal hmmm noise. It was amazing to get the total quietness in my life while I put it on. The V2K voice might be heard very small via the internal noise through the body.
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Audrey Tate/The RepublicThe Federal Witness Protection Program is designed to ensure government witnesses, who are mostly career criminals, remain safe before, during and after their testimony.From that standpoint, its track record is perfect. No active participant ever has been harmed or killed, according to the U.S. Marshals Service, which oversees and manages the program.But is the public protected from protected witnesses?Associates of Arizona businessman Frank Capri would tell you no.Capri made deals with developers across the country who had no clue he once was Frank Gioia Jr., a “made man” in the New York Mafia, a Republic investigation shows.Gioia’s past as a soldier in the notorious Lucchese crime family was erased when he agreed to turn state’s evidence in 1994 as part of a deal with federal prosecutors.The government enrolled him in the Federal Witness Protection Program. It gave him a new name, Social Security number and background, which helped him begin a new life as a real-estate developer and restaurateur.An investigation by The Arizona Republic found Capri used his government-provided identity to negotiate deals to build Toby Keith’s I Love This Bar and Grill restaurants throughout the United States, take tens of millions of dollars from mall owners and developers and then walk away.Gioia helped put more than 70 mobsters behind bars and closed several unsolved murders, including the 1977 shooting of a New York City police officer.
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But the anonymity created through the Witness Protection Program allowed him to launch damaging new business ventures.The FBI and the U.S. Department of Justice denied turning a blind eye to potential criminal conduct.MAFIA IN OUR MIDST:PART 1 - A mob soldier turned Phoenix businessmanPART 2 - Inside the life of a 'made man'PART 3 - Who protects the public from protected witnesses?' The Department of Justice remains committed to holding accountable those who conduct criminal activity and threaten the rule of law,' Nora Scheland of the FBI National Press Office said in a statement.Officials with both agencies declined to respond to a detailed list of questions about the Gioia case.Scheland said the FBI and the DOJ could neither confirm nor deny 'the existence of any ongoing investigations.'
Submitted“Some of the biggest cases in the country as it relates to organized crime have been successful because of cooperating witnesses,” he said. “If you can’t guarantee their protection, you are not going to have cooperating witnesses. If you place all the good that is done by cooperators against the bad, the scales are going to tip in favor of the benefit they served in getting some (criminals) off the street.”Prosecutors used Gioia to build cases and get convictions against bosses, capos, soldiers and associates in the Lucchese and Gambino Mafia families.Former FBI Director James Comey is among those who oversaw cases built from Gioia’s information and testimony.Gioia’s reward?
A life sentence reduced to about six years. A new name and address. A new life.And that’s where authorities would like Gioia’s story to end: Third-generation mobster from Little Italy turns government witness, gives up the goods on other wise guys, testifies against them and lives out his days in suburban obscurity. A businessman. An American justice success story.Except that’s not how the story always goes in the Witness Protection Program. And that’s certainly not how it ended for Gioia.
Audrey Tate/The RepublicFrank Gioia: New life as Phoenix businessmanCapri or his companies have been ordered to pay $65 million in court judgments, according to the latest material obtained from legal documents and media accounts.In litigation, Capri is accused of orchestrating the failure of Toby Keith restaurants as part of a scheme to steal money meant for construction. He or his companies are accused of taking millions in up-front fees in exchange for signing long-term leases that weren’t honored. Developers who did business with Capri accuse him in civil lawsuits of racketeering and fraud.READ MORE: Frank Gioia Jr.' S Mafia associates and their crimes, fatesThe Five Families of New York: How the Mafia divides the cityFrank Gioia Jr.: Years of crime, a new identity and allegations of fraudWhat exactly happened at Toby Keith’s?Capri declined interview requests and did not respond to a detailed list of questions sent to him through his girlfriend and his attorney about his personal history, the Mafia and his businesses.' He doesn't have any reply,' Capri's girlfriend, Tawny Costa, said after attempts to reach him by phone and email.Capri, Boomtown Entertainment LLC or related entities opened 20 Toby Keith’s I Love This Bar and Grill restaurants from 2009 to 2015. It closed 19 of them in about 18 months starting in 2014, sometimes only months after opening.One restaurant remains open, in Foxborough, Massachusetts. Boomtown transferred the restaurant to a holding company at the address at one of Capri’s lawyers.Capri’s company also announced deals to build 20 more restaurants in cities from California to Florida that it left unfinished or never started.
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SubmittedToby Keith had no ownership interest in the restaurants; the country singer only collected money on naming rights. Associated PressGravano’s 1991 plea agreement warned he would be subject to prosecution for all past crimes if he engaged in future illegal activities.No matter. Gravano withdrew from the Witness Protection Program but continued working with the FBI even as he became godfather to an Arizona drug ring.
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