On March 28, Taddeo failed to return from an “authorized appointment” and fled, Taylor said. The United States military has been notified, the BOP said. CNN contacted the agency. CNN also contacted Taddeo’s lawyer for comment. Taddeo was nearing the end of several prison sentences for a series of convictions, including illegal possession of weapons and extortion and conspiracy to commit murder and attempted murder, according to the 1992 Rochester Democrat and Chronicle archives. Taddeo pleaded guilty in January 1992 to three people being shot dead in 1982 and 1983, and twice attempted to fatally shoot a mob leader and plotted to kill another mob, according to Democrats. and Chronicle. Taddeo admitted in court that a criminal organization known as “La Cosa Nostra” in Rochester had paid him to kill some people, according to news reports. The La Cosa Nostra – or Mafia – has been operating in New York since about the 1920s, according to the FBI. In April 1992, the late U.S. District Judge Michael A. Telesca sentenced Taddeo to 24 years in prison, which he was to serve in succession for the 30 years he had already served for drug conspiracy, bail and illegal possession of weapons. newspaper. file. Taddeo submitted a motion for release in December 2020, citing the dangers of the Covid-19 pandemic. A judge rejected the request and refused to reduce Taddeo’s sentence, citing “the seriousness of his offenses and his extremely long criminal record”. “The accused began a criminal life at the age of 16,” wrote U.S. District Judge Frank Geraci Jr. in his decision last year. “His previous convictions are for crimes such as assault, conspiracy to distribute controlled substances and, most importantly, conspiracy with influence and corrupt organization stemming from his employment and relationship with the Rochester La Cosa Nostra organized crime family.” “RICO’s charges include the murder of three people, the attempted murder of two more people and the conspiracy to kill a fifth person,” the judge wrote, adding that cutting Taddeo’s sentence would “undermine” the gravity of the offenses. According to the Democrat & Chronicle, Taddeo was previously on the run. In 1987, facing federal gun charges, he disappeared while out on bail and was found two years later after a national manhunt, the newspaper reported.


title: “Dominic Taddeo New York Mob Hitman Set To Be Released Next Year Escapes Federal Custody " ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-10” author: “Andrew Mccutchan”


On March 28, Taddeo failed to return from an “authorized appointment” and fled, Taylor said. The United States military has been notified, the BOP said. CNN contacted the agency. CNN also contacted Taddeo’s lawyer for comment. Taddeo was nearing the end of several prison sentences for a series of convictions, including illegal possession of weapons and extortion and conspiracy to commit murder and attempted murder, according to the 1992 Rochester Democrat and Chronicle archives. Taddeo pleaded guilty in January 1992 to three people being shot dead in 1982 and 1983, and twice attempted to fatally shoot a mob leader and plotted to kill another mob, according to Democrats. and Chronicle. Taddeo admitted in court that a criminal organization known as “La Cosa Nostra” in Rochester had paid him to kill some people, according to news reports. The La Cosa Nostra – or Mafia – has been operating in New York since about the 1920s, according to the FBI. In April 1992, the late U.S. District Judge Michael A. Telesca sentenced Taddeo to 24 years in prison, which he was to serve in succession for the 30 years he had already served for drug conspiracy, bail and illegal possession of weapons. newspaper. file. Taddeo submitted a motion for release in December 2020, citing the dangers of the Covid-19 pandemic. A judge rejected the request and refused to reduce Taddeo’s sentence, citing “the seriousness of his offenses and his extremely long criminal record”. “The accused began a criminal life at the age of 16,” wrote U.S. District Judge Frank Geraci Jr. in his decision last year. “His previous convictions are for crimes such as assault, conspiracy to distribute controlled substances and, most importantly, conspiracy with influence and corrupt organization stemming from his employment and relationship with the Rochester La Cosa Nostra organized crime family.” “RICO’s charges include the murder of three people, the attempted murder of two more people and the conspiracy to kill a fifth person,” the judge wrote, adding that cutting Taddeo’s sentence would “undermine” the gravity of the offenses. According to the Democrat & Chronicle, Taddeo was previously on the run. In 1987, facing federal gun charges, he disappeared while out on bail and was found two years later after a national manhunt, the newspaper reported.