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Tuesday, 01/09/2018 5:18:42 AM

Tuesday, January 09, 2018 5:18:42 AM

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Crockett pled guilty to being the straw man CEO of a Mafia run contracting scam

That he co-operated in the prosecution to receive a lesser sentence doesn't change the fact that he knew he was defrauding the government on behalf of the Mafia. He lied about it on his Pennsylvania Marijuana app and, he doesn't list that company on his Linkedin. He was CEO of the company receiving government contracts.

No mention of his ownership of Precision Abatement

https://www.linkedin.com/in/sterlingcrockett

And Crockett either lied about having a security clearance or lied on his SF-86 Government security clearance application

http://www.nytimes.com/1995/05/19/nyregion/12-charged-in-minority-businesses-scheme.html

Quote:The inquiry was started by Mr. Morgenthau's office two years ago as a spinoff from a labor racketeering investigation


Quote:Quote:But Pennsylvania state legislators were less convinced. “It's significantly concerning, and it brings into question the vetting process and how these companies were reviewed,” state rep. Eric Nelson (R-Greensburg) told the station.

State senator Jay Costa agreed. “We may need to go back and revisit the manner in which we conduct our investigations in terms of who is awarded these very valuable licenses,” Costa, (D-Forest Hills) said.

The cultivation licenses are being awarded by the Pennsylvania Dept. of Health, who declined to comment on Crockett or AGRiMED specifically. “If there is someone who cannot meet the standards under the law, that person would have to be replaced or the organization would have to find a remedy for that,” department spokesperson April Hutcheson told the station.

She acknowledged that the state is still performing background checks on applicants, even though some licenses have already been awarded. More than 140 of the companies who were declined Pennsylvania grower’s licenses are appealing the decision.


https://www.potnetwork.com/news/pennsylvania-medical-marijuana-ceo-fails-disclose-criminal-background

http://www.nytimes.com/1995/05/19/nyregion/12-charged-in-minority-businesses-scheme.html

The inquiry was started by Mr. Morgenthau's office two years ago as a spinoff from a labor racketeering investigation
concerning the owners of the De-Con Mechanical Contractors Company in the Bronx. During the De-Con case, investigators overheard on court-authorized telephone taps conversations about the sham minority-owned companies, officials said.

The indictment also said the defendants cheated their employees, mainly immigrants from Poland and El Salvador, of $1 million by not paying them the wages required.

Joseph DiNapoli, 59, was described in the indictment as a capo, or captain, in the Lucchese crime family, and Louis DiNapoli, 56, was listed as a soldier in the Genovese family. Law-enforcement officials said members of different Mafia families often cooperate and share profits

According to the indictment, Asbestos Carting was so successful that the DiNapoli brothers organized P & T Excavation Corporation and Precision Abatement Corporation, both at 1821 Mahan Avenue in the South Bronx. The indictment said that Marguerite Trombetta, 37, of the Bronx was installed as the false owner of the P & T company and Sterling Crockett, 33, of Bayside, Queens, as the fake head of the Precision Company.



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