FBI subpoenaed Long Island town seeking records on Genovese crime family members
Oyster Bay Town Hall received a federal subpoena seeking records
about members of the Genovese crime family, a town official said Monday.
“Names that they’ve asked us about seem to tie into the Genovese crime family,” said Deputy Town Supervisor Gregory Carman Jr. “There are no members of the Genovese crime family that I know of that work for the town.”
Carman said the information request was “very broad” and asked for “any records” of the people named.
“I don’t think it has anything to do with the town,” Carman said.
John Marzulli, spokesman for the U.S. Attorney’s Office, Eastern District, declined to comment.
Two plainclothes agents arrived at Town Hall shortly before noon and left about 10 minutes later. After they left, one of them showed a reporter FBI identification and referred questions to the FBI press office. Calls to the New York City FBI press office were not returned Monday.
https://www.newsday.com/long-island/nassau/fbi-subpoena-genovese-crime-family-1.30744600
“Names that they’ve asked us about seem to tie into the Genovese crime family,” said Deputy Town Supervisor Gregory Carman Jr. “There are no members of the Genovese crime family that I know of that work for the town.”
Carman said the information request was “very broad” and asked for “any records” of the people named.
“I don’t think it has anything to do with the town,” Carman said.
John Marzulli, spokesman for the U.S. Attorney’s Office, Eastern District, declined to comment.
Two plainclothes agents arrived at Town Hall shortly before noon and left about 10 minutes later. After they left, one of them showed a reporter FBI identification and referred questions to the FBI press office. Calls to the New York City FBI press office were not returned Monday.
https://www.newsday.com/long-island/nassau/fbi-subpoena-genovese-crime-family-1.30744600
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