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The D'Alessandro clan had 2 Forza Italia candidates voted in the municipal elections in Castellammare

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Castellammare di Stabia. The clan supported at least two Forza Italia candidates in the 2018 elections in the city that saw the victory of Gaetano Cimmino also supported by Berlusconi's party.

The story, reported in the approximately 800 pages of the precautionary order signed by the investigating judge Fabrizio Finamore at the request of the public prosecutor Joseph Cimmarotta, was captured thanks to wiretaps between Sergio Mosca and Gerardo Delle Donne. An episode "appropriate to report - as stated in the order - as it is instrumental to the complete reconstruction of the frame of reference in which the criminal events unfolded, also symptomatic of the political interests of the clan".

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The investigation, called Domino Bis, arose from the murder of Antonio Fontana in the summer of 2017 and involves 27 people under investigation, 19 of whom have been issued a precautionary custody order. The crimes being charged are extortion of business activities and possession of weapons, but in the many wiretaps, further details emerge on drug trafficking, the management of the city squares and more.

The 2018 elections for the renewal of the Mayor and the City Council

Towards the end of May 2018, in the midst of the electoral campaign, Gerardo Delle Donne asked Sergio Mosca, one of the regents of the Clan and related to the D'Alessandros, to support a Forza Italia candidate who proved available even if "he would not have brought many votes to the candidate because a concentration of preferences coming from Scanzano would have damaged him in the end". An excuse from Mosca because there was already a candidate to vote for and the one proposed by Delle Donne would only have been helped. The name was not mentioned directly, Delle Donne himself did not directly pronounce it, limiting himself to indicating the Forza Italia list. Not even Mosca mentioned the name of "his" candidate suggested to him by an entrepreneur.
«Forza Italia is a good party»
Moscow: «Bring me the notes otherwise the kids will forget them… you understand..»
Delle Donne: «Incomprehensible…»
Moscow: «Well, we'll damage him later like this, we have to do something, let's say at a family level»
Delle Donne: «I understand»
Moscow: «Incomprehensible…»
Delle Donne: «Eh.. then let's do it like this… and then… the people»
Moscow: «Well okay… well those are the four, the five, when we'll see each other at the end of the month…»
Delle Donne: «He is with …omissis… it's a good party and a good means…»
Mosca: «…omissis… is it the one from Literature? He's a good boy…» Delle Donne: «…incomprehensible»
Mosca: «in Castellammare… that's a good guy… I met him at the clock guy's house… always Pasqualino's companion (D'Alessandro Pasquale)»

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