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Frank Colacurcio

Francis Colacurcio Sr. (June 18, 1917 – July 2, 2010)[1] was an American mobster and boss of the Seattle crime family known for running strip clubs in Seattle, Washington. He was a subject of ongoing federal investigations into organized crime in the city and was suspected of being an organized crime boss.[2]

Frank Colacurcio
Born
Frank Colacurcio

(1917-06-18)June 18, 1917
Seattle, Washington, U.S.
DiedJuly 2, 2010(2010-07-02) (aged 93)
Seattle, Washington, U.S.
Resting placeAcacia Memorial Park
Lake Forest Park, Washington
OccupationCrime boss
ChildrenFrank Colacurcio Jr.
AllegianceSeattle crime family

Early life edit

Born to immigrant parents from southern Italy, Colacurcio was the eldest of nine children, and worked on his father's vegetable farm in Seattle. He dropped out of school before completing the eighth grade and started a produce-hauling business.[3] Colacurcio later worked as a butcher, farm hand, truck driver, and pulp mill worker.[4] By age 18, he had opened his first trucking company.[5]

In 1943, Colacurcio was convicted for having sex with an underage girl.[6] He served more than a year at the Monroe State Reformatory (now known as the Washington State Reformatory).[5]

Career edit

In the 1950s, Colacurcio entered the jukebox, cigarette, and vending machine businesses. Business rivals claimed that he used threats to control the trade. With money earned from these businesses, Colacurcio started investing in bars, restaurants, and clubs. To avoid trouble obtaining liquor licenses, Colacurcio had relatives and associates front as the business owners. In 1957,[2] he was subpoenaed to testify before the U.S. Senate Rackets Committee. Although Colacurcio never testified, Committee Counsel Robert F. Kennedy did question him about his alleged racketeering activities in Seattle.[1]

In the 1960s, Colacurcio acquired more interests in restaurants and nightclubs. In 1962, he opened a beer garden at the Seattle World's Fair.[1]

In 2003, law enforcement launched a criminal investigation in the Seattle area known as "Strippergate."[7] The investigation focused on Frank Sr, Frank Jr., and former Washington Governor Albert Rosellini for bribing members of the Seattle City Council. In 2005, both Frank Sr. and Frank Jr. were indicted, but in February 2006 the judge dismissed the charges. Rosellini was not charged in the investigation.

In March 2006, the FBI started a multi-agency task force to investigate alleged organized crime, racketeering, and cold case murders tied to Frank Sr. In April 2006, the state supreme court reinstated money laundering and political corruption charges from Strippergate charges against Frank Sr. and Frank Jr.

On June 2, 2008, local police and federal agents raided Frank Sr.'s home in Lake Forest Park, the Talents West offices, and multiple strip clubs in three counties.[8]

On June 30, 2009, Frank Sr., Frank Jr., and four associates were indicted by a federal grand jury on racketeering and other charges stemming from years-long investigations into allegations of prostitution and money laundering.[9] Junior, 48, pleaded guilty to a racketeering-conspiracy charge in June 2010. In exchange, federal prosecutors agreed to dismiss fourteen other charges.[10] He was sentenced in September to a year in jail and fined $1.3 million.[10][11]

Death edit

In declining health, Colacurcio died at the age of 93 of heart failure, on July 2, 2010, at the University of Washington Medical Center in Seattle;[1] he was buried at Acacia Memorial Park in Lake Forest Park.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Miletich, Steve (July 2, 2010). "Frank Colacurcio Sr., Seattle's legendary organized-crime figure, dies at 93". The Seattle Times. Retrieved 2010-08-14.
  2. ^ a b Rick Anderson (2003-07-23). . Seattle Weekly (reprint of 10 July 1996 Eastsideweek article). Archived from the original on 10 August 2009. Retrieved 23 May 2007.
  3. ^ Kamb, Lewis (2003-07-26). . Seattle Post-Intelligencer. Archived from the original on 2012-11-06. Retrieved 2011-07-17.
  4. ^ Gutierrez, Scott; McNerthney, Casey (July 1, 2010). "Seattle strip-club magnate Frank Colacurcio Sr. dies at 93". seattlepi.com. Retrieved July 17, 2011.
  5. ^ a b . Sky Valley Chronicle. July 3, 2010. Archived from the original on March 25, 2017. Retrieved July 17, 2011.
  6. ^ Kathy Mulady (2005-03-09). "Colacurcio Sr. sentenced for assault in club". Seattle Post-Intelligencer.
  7. ^ Seattle Post-Intelligencer editorial board (2005-07-13). "'Strippergate': Corruption, Seattle style". Seattle Post-Intelligencer.[permanent dead link]
  8. ^ Scott Gutierrez; Paul Shukovsky; Kathy Mulady (2008-06-02). . Seattle Post-Intelligencer. Archived from the original on 2010-02-07.
  9. ^ Ith, Ian (2009). "Colacurcio Sr., five others indicted on a charge of conspiracy and racketeering". Seattle Times. Retrieved 2009-06-30.
  10. ^ a b Carter, Mike (September 24, 2010). "Frank Colacurcio Jr. gets prison term, $1.3M fine". Seattle Times. Retrieved March 22, 2017.
  11. ^ "Frank Colacurcio Jr. sentenced to prison in strip club case Colacurcio Jr. forfeits millions in cash and property". Federal Bureau of Investigation. (press release). September 24, 2010. Retrieved March 22, 2017.
  • Jim Brunner and Steve Miletich. The end of "Strippergate"?. January 23, 2008. The Seattle Times

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Francis Colacurcio Sr June 18 1917 July 2 2010 1 was an American mobster and boss of the Seattle crime family known for running strip clubs in Seattle Washington He was a subject of ongoing federal investigations into organized crime in the city and was suspected of being an organized crime boss 2 Frank ColacurcioBornFrank Colacurcio 1917 06 18 June 18 1917Seattle Washington U S DiedJuly 2 2010 2010 07 02 aged 93 Seattle Washington U S Resting placeAcacia Memorial ParkLake Forest Park WashingtonOccupationCrime bossChildrenFrank Colacurcio Jr AllegianceSeattle crime family Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Death 4 ReferencesEarly life editBorn to immigrant parents from southern Italy Colacurcio was the eldest of nine children and worked on his father s vegetable farm in Seattle He dropped out of school before completing the eighth grade and started a produce hauling business 3 Colacurcio later worked as a butcher farm hand truck driver and pulp mill worker 4 By age 18 he had opened his first trucking company 5 In 1943 Colacurcio was convicted for having sex with an underage girl 6 He served more than a year at the Monroe State Reformatory now known as the Washington State Reformatory 5 Career editIn the 1950s Colacurcio entered the jukebox cigarette and vending machine businesses Business rivals claimed that he used threats to control the trade With money earned from these businesses Colacurcio started investing in bars restaurants and clubs To avoid trouble obtaining liquor licenses Colacurcio had relatives and associates front as the business owners In 1957 2 he was subpoenaed to testify before the U S Senate Rackets Committee Although Colacurcio never testified Committee Counsel Robert F Kennedy did question him about his alleged racketeering activities in Seattle 1 In the 1960s Colacurcio acquired more interests in restaurants and nightclubs In 1962 he opened a beer garden at the Seattle World s Fair 1 In 2003 law enforcement launched a criminal investigation in the Seattle area known as Strippergate 7 The investigation focused on Frank Sr Frank Jr and former Washington Governor Albert Rosellini for bribing members of the Seattle City Council In 2005 both Frank Sr and Frank Jr were indicted but in February 2006 the judge dismissed the charges Rosellini was not charged in the investigation In March 2006 the FBI started a multi agency task force to investigate alleged organized crime racketeering and cold case murders tied to Frank Sr In April 2006 the state supreme court reinstated money laundering and political corruption charges from Strippergate charges against Frank Sr and Frank Jr On June 2 2008 local police and federal agents raided Frank Sr s home in Lake Forest Park the Talents West offices and multiple strip clubs in three counties 8 On June 30 2009 Frank Sr Frank Jr and four associates were indicted by a federal grand jury on racketeering and other charges stemming from years long investigations into allegations of prostitution and money laundering 9 Junior 48 pleaded guilty to a racketeering conspiracy charge in June 2010 In exchange federal prosecutors agreed to dismiss fourteen other charges 10 He was sentenced in September to a year in jail and fined 1 3 million 10 11 Death editIn declining health Colacurcio died at the age of 93 of heart failure on July 2 2010 at the University of Washington Medical Center in Seattle 1 he was buried at Acacia Memorial Park in Lake Forest Park References edit a b c d Miletich Steve July 2 2010 Frank Colacurcio Sr Seattle s legendary organized crime figure dies at 93 The Seattle Times Retrieved 2010 08 14 a b Rick Anderson 2003 07 23 The Stripper King The story of Frank Colacurcio the Bellevue boy who built a notorious nightlife empire Seattle Weekly reprint of 10 July 1996 Eastsideweek article Archived from the original on 10 August 2009 Retrieved 23 May 2007 Kamb Lewis 2003 07 26 Colacurcio family no stranger to controversy Seattle Post Intelligencer Archived from the original on 2012 11 06 Retrieved 2011 07 17 Gutierrez Scott McNerthney Casey July 1 2010 Seattle strip club magnate Frank Colacurcio Sr dies at 93 seattlepi com Retrieved July 17 2011 a b Strip Club Operator and Long Time Alleged Seattle Crime Boss Frank Colacurcio Dead at 93 Sky Valley Chronicle July 3 2010 Archived from the original on March 25 2017 Retrieved July 17 2011 Kathy Mulady 2005 03 09 Colacurcio Sr sentenced for assault in club Seattle Post Intelligencer Seattle Post Intelligencer editorial board 2005 07 13 Strippergate Corruption Seattle style Seattle Post Intelligencer permanent dead link Scott Gutierrez Paul Shukovsky Kathy Mulady 2008 06 02 Police feds raid strip clubs Corruption Seattle Post Intelligencer Archived from the original on 2010 02 07 Ith Ian 2009 Colacurcio Sr five others indicted on a charge of conspiracy and racketeering Seattle Times Retrieved 2009 06 30 a b Carter Mike September 24 2010 Frank Colacurcio Jr gets prison term 1 3M fine Seattle Times Retrieved March 22 2017 Frank Colacurcio Jr sentenced to prison in strip club case Colacurcio Jr forfeits millions in cash and property Federal Bureau of Investigation press release September 24 2010 Retrieved March 22 2017 Jim Brunner and Steve Miletich The end of Strippergate January 23 2008 The Seattle Times Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Frank Colacurcio amp oldid 1197605315, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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