Gregory Scarpa Jr.
Gregory J. Scarpa Jr. is a former American mobster and caporegime in the Colombo crime family and government informant. He is the son of hitman and fellow caporegime in the family Gregory Scarpa. During the 1990s, Scarpa was sentenced to 40 years in prison for racketeering, and provided the government with information about terrorist tactics and possible attacks orchestrated by Ramzi Yousef. Scarpa Jr. has since won compassionate release from prison as a result of his failing health and terminal illness.
Early life
Gregory J. Scarpa Jr. was born on August 4, 1951, in Brooklyn, New York, to Connie Forrest and Gregory Scarpa, a caporegime and hitman for the Colombo crime family. He pursued a criminal career in the Colombo organization, as had his father.Federal authorities believed Scarpa murdered his associates Robert DiLeonardi in 1981, Anthony Frezza in 1985 and Joseph DeDomenico in 1987, ordered the murder of limousine driver Alfred Longobardi in 1981 and plotted the murder and burial of suspected informant Sal Cardaci beneath a Bensonhurst store.
Scarpa succeeded his father as a capo in the Colombo family after his father contracted HIV/AIDS following a contaminated blood transfusion in 1986.
Prison and informant
Scarpa was initially arrested in 1988, charged with racketeering and narcotics offenses and sentenced to 20 years in prison.Ramzi Yousef
Scarpa was jailed in Metropolitan [Correctional Center, New York] with terrorist Ramzi Yousef while the latter was being tried for masterminding the 1993 [World Trade Center bombing]. Scarpa provided the government with information against Yousef.Scarpa claimed Yousef had spoken to him about plans to bomb an airplane or kidnap an American attorney to declare Yousef's 1996 trial a mistrial. He also stated Yousef had implied assistance from a foreign government, presumably Qatar, since Yousef's maternal uncle Khalid Sheikh Mohammed was living there as the guest of a cabinet official at the time. On March 31, 1996, Scarpa claimed Yousef had sent a bomb through the DHL postal service and also named Abdul Hakim Murad as a co-conspirator in a plan to bomb an airplane several months later. Scarpa also stated Yousef had people from England scouting the Atlanta Olympic Games.
In 1999, prosecutors said that Scarpa's tips about Yousef were "a scam" which led nowhere. Judge Reena Raggi agreed, ruling that Scarpa had not provided substantial assistance but had actually colluded with Yousef to mislead the government and chose to amend his initial sentence by doubling the length of his imprisonment.