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词条 Angelo Lutz
释义

  1. Early life

  2. Mob Years

  3. The Kitchen Consigliere

  4. References

  5. External links

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Angelo Jenaro Lutz, sometimes referred to by the nickname "Fat Ange", is a professional chef and former mobster. He has appeared on several cooking programs and owns and operates an Italian-American restaurant in Collingswood, NJ. He is known by the moniker the "Kitchen Consigliere" due to his prior involvement with the Philadelphia mob scene in the 1990s that led to his conviction in 2001 as part of a broad investigation into illegal activities in the tri-state area.

Early life

Angelo Lutz grew up in South Philadelphia graduating St. John Neumann High and subsequently working as a caterer and pasta salesman. He also worked as a card dealer in Atlantic City. During that time, he had a gambling problem, later stating that any business venture he attempted "I screwed it up from gambling."[1]

Mob Years

Lutz frequented a social club at Sixth and Catharine Streets in South Philadelphia that was the headquarters for reputed mob boss Joseph "Skinny Joey" Merlino's organization in the mid-1990s, frequently bringing food such as pork chops cooked with baked beans and peppers, a dish that he later said Merlino particularly enjoyed.[1] In November 1995, he played Santa Claus at Joey Merlino's Thanksgiving dinner party for the homeless, earning him the local nickname "Mob Santa."[2]

In 2000, Angelo was one of seven defendants, including Merlino, named in a 36-count case that includes charges of murder, attempted murder, gambling, extortion, dealing in stolen property, and drug trafficking. He was the only defendant free on bail, appeared on television, radio and newspaper interviews, including a local sports talk radio morning show with a daily "Mob Update." Testifying in his own defense in July 2001, his testimony was laced with humorous banter that many of the spectators in the packed courtroom found funny.[1]

In December 2001, he was convicted on racketeering, gambling and extortion charges. Although he was the only non-made defendant, he received the same sentence as two codefendants who were formally initiated members of the mob, and more time than two other made members of the organization. U.S. District Judge Herbert Hutton sentenced him to nine years in prison, the maximum permitted under sentencing guidelines.[3] The sentence was later reduced by almost a year on appeal.

The night before he entered prison, Lutz cooked for his own going-away party. Reporting the event, Fox 29 reporter Jen Frederick referred to Lutz as "the kitchen consigliere."[4][5]

The Kitchen Consigliere

After serving nearly seven years in federal prison for racketeering, Lutz was released in 2008. In 2010 he opened a small Mafia-themed restaurant in Collingswood, NJ called The Kitchen Consigliere, serving traditional Italian-American dishes inspired by his grandmother's cooking. It was very successful, serving 1,600 dinners a month and turning away 80 to 100 potential patrons weekly because of its limited seating.[6] The success of the venue led to plans to expand in 2012. However, when Lutz applied for a conventional loan, he found his past convictions made it extremely difficult and he was turned down by several banks.[7][8] He turned to private investors, and held a successful Indiegogo campaign, raising over $34,000 for renovations for a larger restaurant three times the size of his first location, with sconces shaped like nine-millimeter handguns and a mural featuring him with famous gangsters such as Don Corleone and Tony Soprano.[9]

In December, 2014 he appeared in the episode "Sabotage is Coming to Town" of "Cutthroat Kitchen," on the Food Network. The same month, he appeared on QVC to sell foods inspired from his restaurant.[10]

References

1. ^{{cite web|last1=Anastasia|first1=George|title=Defendant in mob trial talks of scams and food Angelo Lutz told the jury about his gambling problem and his pork chops. He denied charges of extortion|url=http://articles.philly.com/2001-07-03/news/25315006_1_pork-chops-mob-boss-joseph-skinny-joey-merlino|website=philly.com|publisher=The Philadelphia Inquirer|accessdate=10 May 2015|date=3 July 2001}}
2. ^{{Cite web |url= http://articles.philly.com/1996-01-27/news/25651989_1_golden-buddha-wip-wing-bowl-homeless-children |title= The Skinny: Buddha Out to Wing It at Philadelphia's Yearly Slob-a-thon, They Line Up To Chow Them Down |date= 27 January 1996 |accessdate = 10 May 2015 |website= philly.com, The Philadelphia Inquirer |last= Cipriano |first= Ralph}}
3. ^{{cite web|last1=Anastasia|first1=George|title=Mob associate Angelo Lutz gets a nine-year prison term|url=http://articles.philly.com/2001-12-12/news/25305840_1_mob-boss-philadelphia-mob-joseph-skinny-joey-merlino|website=philly.com|publisher=The Philadelphia Inquirer|accessdate=10 May 2015|date=12 December 2001}}
4. ^{{Cite web|url = http://www.nbcphiladelphia.com/news/local/Alleged-Philly-Mobster-Uses-Connections-to-Promote-Restaurant-230031401.html|title = Alleged Philly Mobster Uses 'Connections' to Promote Restaurant|date = 31 October 2013|accessdate = 10 May 2015|website = 10NBC.com|publisher = Associated Press|last = |first = }}
5. ^{{Cite web|url = http://patch.com/new-jersey/collingswood/kitchen-consigliere-where-everyone-knows-your-name|title = Kitchen Consigliere: Where Everybody Knows Your Name|date = 10 August 2012|accessdate = 10 May 2015|website = Patch.com|publisher = |last = Valiante|first = David}}
6. ^{{Cite news|url = http://articles.philly.com/2013-09-10/business/41906735_1_angelo-lutz-mob-boss-joey-merlino-new-restaurant|title = Fat Ange gets ready to move to a bigger restaurant|date = 10 September 2013|accessdate = 10 May 2015|newspaper = Philly.com |last =Mastrull |first =Diane}}
7. ^{{Cite web|url =http://www.nydailynews.com/life-style/eats/mob-chef-angelo-lutz-hopes-hit-new-jersey-restaurant-kitchen-consigliere-article-1.1503156|title = Mob chef Angelo Lutz hopes for a hit with New Jersey restaurant The Kitchen Consigliere|date = 31 October 2013|accessdate = 11 May 2015|website = nydailynews.com|publisher = Associated Press|last = |first = }}
8. ^{{Cite web|url = http://abcnews.go.com/Business/convicted-mobster-turns-crowdfunding-open-nj-restaurant/story?id=20744995&singlePage=true|title = Convicted Mobster Turns to Crowdfunding to Open NJ Restaurant|date = 1 November 2013|accessdate = 11 May 2015|website = abcnews.go.com|publisher = Good Morning America|last = Kim|first = Susanna}}
9. ^{{Cite web|url = http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2481191/Convicted-mobster-Fat-Ange-opens-Mafia-themed-restaurant-complete-gun-shaped-lights-raising-100-000-crowd-funding.html|title = Convicted mobster Fat Ange opens Mafia-themed restaurant complete with gun-shaped lights after raising $100,000 through crowd funding|date = 31 October 2013|accessdate = 10 May 2015|website = DailyMail|publisher = |last = Nolan|first = Steve}}
10. ^{{cite web|last1=Henninger|first1=Danya|title=Ex-mob Chef's new racket: Selling on QVC|url=http://www.philly.com/philly/blogs/food_department/Angelo-Lutz-chefs-new-racket-Selling-on-QVC.html|website=philly.com|accessdate=10 May 2015|date=2 December 2014}}
  • https://web.archive.org/web/20150710004831/http://www.philadelphiaweekly.com/news-and-opinion/merlino_watch-38340529.html
  • http://www.philly.com/philly/blogs/the-insider/Philly-food-on-TV-Of-tacos-and-wiseguys.html
  • http://articles.philly.com/2001-08-02/news/25298211_1_joseph-skinny-joey-merlino-mob-boss-racketeering-charges
  • http://www.crowdfundinsider.com/2013/09/22914-convicted-felon-angelo-jenaro-lutz-aka-the-kitchen-consigliere-crowdfunds-restaurant/

External links

  • The Kitchen Consigliere
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