A New York mobster was arrested on Thursday over the spectacular 1978 cash and jewelry heist from JFK airport immortalized in Martin Scorsese’s movie Goodfellas, and pleaded not guilty.
Vincent Asaro, 78, reputedly a senior member of the notorious Bonanno crime family, was among five suspects detained by FBI agents in separate early morning raids in New York.
“These ‘goodfellas’ thought they had a license to steal, a license to kill and a license to do whatever they wanted,” FBI assistant director in charge George Venizelos said.
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During a nine-minute appearance in a US federal court, Asaro pleaded not guilty to extortion, murder and violence charges that US prosecutors say spanned a 45-year career in crime.
He was also charged with the 1969 murder of Paul Katz, a presumed informant who was strangled with a dog chain and whose body parts were discovered in a New York basement in June.
Asaro, who had triple bypass surgery in March, faces life in prison if convicted.
He stood slightly stooped, his hair swept back and casually dressed in a sweater as he entered his not-guilty plea before the packed courtroom in Brooklyn. US Magistrate Judge Marilyn Go ordered him detained until further notice. Asaro’s lawyer vowed to apply for bail, but US prosecutors call him a flight risk.
In the biggest heist on US soil, armed mobsters stole US$5 million in cash and nearly US$1 million in jewels from a Lufthansa Airlines vault at New York’s JFK on December 11, 1978.
The value of the booty today is estimated at about US$20 million.
The theft became legendary after its alleged mastermind James Burke — also known as Jimmy the Gent — killed off members of the crew to avoid being reported to the police.
US officials say Asaro, Burke and their coconspirators each expected to receive approximately US$750,000 in cash and large quantities of gold jewelry after the robbery.
Scorsese immortalized the criminal feat in his Oscar-winning 1990 movie Goodfellas, long considered one of the best crime films of all time.
Burke, who died of cancer in prison in 1996, was the inspiration for Robert De Niro’s character Jimmy Conway in the film.
Asaro appeared alongside his burly son Jerome, 55, who sported a blue hoodie and shaved head, John Ragano, 52, and Jack Bonventre, 45.
The other three men face up to 20 years behind bars if convicted. They have not been named in connection with the 1978 JFK heist.
A fifth defendant, 70-year-old Thomas Di Fiore, who was previously the highest-ranking member of the Bonanno family not in jail, was due to appear in court yesterday.
The charges against the older Asaro date from January 1968 to June last year.
He is accused of strangling Katz with Burke because they suspected he was cooperating with investigators. They buried his body under a cement basement floor of an empty home.
In the mid-1980s, Asaro allegedly ordered Jerome and another individual to dig up Katz’s body and move it to avoid detection by investigators.
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