Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Brooklyn engineer fired over mob ties: suit

March 3, 2013: The Federal Building and Post Office at 271-301 Cadman Plaza East (Washington Street) at the corner of Johnson Street in the Civic Center neighborhood of Broopklyn, New York City was built in two stages. The original building (left), which was the Brooklyn General Post Office, was built in 1885-1891 and was designed by Mifflin E. Bell, succeeded by William A. Freret, in the Romanesque Revival style. The north addition to the post office (right), is now the U.S. Bankruptcy Court and United States Attorney's Offices. It was built in 1930-33 and was designed by James Wetmore. Both were remodeled in 2000 by R. M. Kliment & Frances Halsband. Both buildings are NYC landmarks (1966) and are on the National Register of Historic Places (1974). (Sources: AIA Guide to NYC (5th ed.) and Guide to NYC Landmarks (4th ed.))

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Robert Truocchio worked with Kevin Smith at Cadman Plaza until, Truocchio claims, Smith made false claims he was assisting criminals.




A former chief engineer at a Brooklyn federal building — who happens to have relatives in the Mafia — is claiming he was fired after a co-worker falsely accused him of assisting criminals.


Robert Truocchio, 44, who worked at 271 Cadman Plaza, which houses the offices of federal prosecutors, blamed onetime friend Kevin Smith, 51, for getting him canned in March.


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Smith told the FBI that his boss took cell-phone photos of witnesses inside the U.S. Attorney offices and transmitted them to members of organized crime, according to Truocchio’s $ 4 million lawsuit filed last week in Brooklyn Supreme Court.


“Each and every one of the defendant’s accusations against plaintiff was completely, knowingly and intentionally false,” court papers said.


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Truocchio admitted he has second and third cousins in La Cosa Nostra but claimed he “had no relationship whatsoever with either of these convicted criminals.”


The relatives are Ronald (Ronnie One Arm) Truocchio, who’s serving a life sentence for racketeering, and his son Alphonse Truocchio, a captain with the Gambinos who was sentenced in 2012 to 10 years in prison, sources said.


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According to the suit, a seven-month FBI investigation failed to substantiate Smith’s claims but the engineer was fired anyway. The court papers allege that Smith — who’s described as “an angry and jealous man” — was retaliating for a longstanding feud with his former boss. “I’m gonna have his job,” Smith allegedly said, referring to Truocchio, at the end of 2012, weeks before lodging the report.


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