Carmen "The Cheeseman" DiNunzio, reputed underboss in New England's Patriarca crime family who has been under house arrest since last May as he awaits trial for allegedly attempting to bribe an undercover FBI agent in a sting operation, is requesting permission to spend the Christmas holidays with some family:
DiNunzio . . . is asking a judge to let him spend Christmas Eve and Christmas "in the company of" his brother, Anthony, and nephew, Louis. U.S. Attorney Michael Sullivan's office holds the power over who DiNunzio, 51, gets to fraternize with . . . . It was unclear yesterday whether his sibling and nephew are on Sullivan's naughty or nice list. DiNunzio is offering to host this week's merrymaking at the two-family home in East Boston he shares with his mother.
Last Thursday U.S. Magistrate Judge Joyce London Alexander "consented to a request by DiNunzio's co-defendant, Anthony D'Amore, who is under house arrest in Revere, to attend a Christmas Eve midnight Mass and spend Christmas at a relative's home" and "to drive his son to college out of state over a long weekend next month."
DiNunzio and D'Amore "are accused of trying to execute a deal to sell 300,000 yards of untested loam to the Central Artery Project for $6 million through a man they didn't realize was an FBI agent."
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