Peter was the twin brother of very powerful Genvoese captain Carmine Romano, who was known to dominate the Fulton Fish market for numerous of years. Beginning in the 1920s, the Fulton Fish Market had been controlled by mobsters. Unloading crews would extort "parking fees" and kickbacks from out of town fish companies. If a company refused to pay, the unloaders would let the fish spoil. Mob employees and mob-controlled companies received special benefits. The Market’s security force operated a protection racket for retail shops and vehicles located on the margins of the Market waterfront. Across the street from the Fish Market was Peters twin brothers restaurant called "Carmine's", which was owned by Carmine's and Peter's uncle. Upstairs from the dining room was Carmines headquarters for o
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| - Peter was the twin brother of very powerful Genvoese captain Carmine Romano, who was known to dominate the Fulton Fish market for numerous of years. Beginning in the 1920s, the Fulton Fish Market had been controlled by mobsters. Unloading crews would extort "parking fees" and kickbacks from out of town fish companies. If a company refused to pay, the unloaders would let the fish spoil. Mob employees and mob-controlled companies received special benefits. The Market’s security force operated a protection racket for retail shops and vehicles located on the margins of the Market waterfront. Across the street from the Fish Market was Peters twin brothers restaurant called "Carmine's", which was owned by Carmine's and Peter's uncle. Upstairs from the dining room was Carmines headquarters for o
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| - Peter was the twin brother of very powerful Genvoese captain Carmine Romano, who was known to dominate the Fulton Fish market for numerous of years. Beginning in the 1920s, the Fulton Fish Market had been controlled by mobsters. Unloading crews would extort "parking fees" and kickbacks from out of town fish companies. If a company refused to pay, the unloaders would let the fish spoil. Mob employees and mob-controlled companies received special benefits. The Market’s security force operated a protection racket for retail shops and vehicles located on the margins of the Market waterfront. Across the street from the Fish Market was Peters twin brothers restaurant called "Carmine's", which was owned by Carmine's and Peter's uncle. Upstairs from the dining room was Carmines headquarters for operations at the Fish Market. Peter was also the cousin of Genovese mobster, Augie Cataldo, also involved with criminal activity at the Fulton Fish Market for multiple years and owner of Grampas Comedy Club of Staten Island. Augie spent 10 years in prison for racketeering, gambling, extortion and is currently Captain of the Genovese crime family. Augie Cataldo father of Pete "Scarface" Cataldo, Genovese soldier who runs part of Local 731 Laborers Union located in New York.
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