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Mob Boss Carmine Persico Learns He is Not Eligible for Parole and Raises Awareness of "The Corrupt Actions of Some of the Law Enforcement and the Prosecutors with Political Ambitions"

1pp ALS, measuring 8.5" x 13.75", postmarked August 14, 2017 from the Federal Correctional Institution in Butner, North Carolina. Signed "Carmine" and addressed to Jay Cooley. The beleaguered Columbo boss writes of his disappointment shortly after he finds out that he will not become eligible for parole and complains of Corruption within his case amongst the prosecutors and law enforcement. Accompanied by the original mailing envelope. With expected flattened folds from mailing.

Persico writes:

"Hello Jay, 

It was so good to receive your card thank you! All of us are so confused at the move the parole board pulled on us! I made my decision some years ago and builded my hopes on the 30 mandatory release. Now we told it doesn't apply to my case! It doesn't sound right at all! But its still a set back. 

I am asking Matt to try an arrange if possible to have a musical event to help raise awareness of the corrupt actions of some of the law enforcement and the prosectors with political ambitions!

I am trying to contact starts in the music business like rappers that might be interested in help by speaking about this problem on stage or in songs?!

But aside from my problems. How is your Dear Mother! Is she settled in her new home and do you get to see her as often as you'd like to. Jay Please forgive me if I don't answer your letters fast but we are very busy, trying figure out way to combat the perjuries in the Justice Dept! Please write me and lets keep in touch.  I do consider you a friend please excuse the misspelled words. 

Your Friend

Carmine."

Carmine J. Persico Jr. (1933-2019) was the boss of the New York Colombo crime family from 1973 until his death. He had multiple nicknames, including "Junior", "The Snake", and "Immortal." He was arrested numerous times on charges of hijacking, loan sharking, conspiracy, and racketeering, but he would gain a life sentence and $240,000 fine in 1987 for his involvement in the Commission Mafia plot. Despite being incarcerated, Persico was still the official boss of the Colombo crime family and ran numerous jobs from prison.

Jim Cooley was a former MMA fighter and began a podcast called "The Life" in 2017 about the Mafia. He considers himself to be close friends with Carmine Persico, who allegedly gave him the idea for the podcast. On his first episode, Cooley's featured guest was Mathew Mari. Mari has been a criminal defense lawyer since 1976, defending everyone from Tommy "Karate" Pitera to Persico. He is considered to be an expert on organized crime and is the "Matt" Persico mentions in his letter.

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