Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Reputed Chicago Mob Capo filed workman’s compensation claim

The Chicago Sun-Times reports:
At a recent organized crime trial in federal court, reputed Cicero mob boss Michael Sarno was depicted by federal prosecutors as a busy guy — threatening a competitor and later ordering the man’s business bombed, while keeping up with day-to-day Outfit business.

Around the same time, though, Sarno presented himself in a worker’s compensation claim and a lawsuit as quite a different man — one seriously injured in an accident while working as a trade show carpenter at McCormick Place — an injury that resulted in settlements for Sarno of more than $250,000.
Just a reminder about the type of workers at Chicago's McCormick Place!