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		<title>Dr. Joseph Giacchino Defrauded The U.S. Department Of Justice &#8211; Federal Bureau Of Prisons &#8211; For The Chicago Outfit, To Spring A Gangster From A Halfway Program</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Jun 2010 16:56:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joseph Fosco</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the first week of July 2002, Chicago Outfit Underboss, Nicholas J. “Buddy” Ciotti, Jr., was released from FCI Oxford Camp. Then Ciotti was known as inmate number 11728-424.  
As a condition of his release from Oxford, Ciotti was ordered to spend at least one month in the halfway program at the Salvation Army [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.ktfmediagroup.com/home/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/Image10.png"><img src="http://www.ktfmediagroup.com/home/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/Image10-300x188.png" alt="" title="Image10" width="300" height="188" class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-1047" /></a>In the first week of July 2002, Chicago Outfit Underboss, Nicholas J. “Buddy” Ciotti, Jr., was released from FCI Oxford Camp. Then Ciotti was known as inmate number 11728-424.  </p>
<p>As a condition of his release from Oxford, Ciotti was ordered to spend at least one month in the halfway program at the Salvation Army building on Ashland Avenue in Chicago, Illinois. However, on his way to the Salvation Army, Ciotti made contact with Rudy Fratto and Willie Messino, Sr., in order to obtain a huge favor from their trusted associate, Joseph L. Giacchino, Jr.</p>
<p>The favor was granted by Fratto and Messino. Ciotti was cleared to meet with Giacchino to get what he wanted.  </p>
<p>Upon meeting with Giacchino, Ciotti paid Giacchino 25-thousand dollars in cash. Giacchino said it had to go to Fratto and Messino, but who really knows where it went. In exchange for the money, Ciotti received a doctor’s note from Giacchino. With this note Ciotti was able to leave the Salvation Army for approximately 12-hours a day over nearly the entire month that he was ordered to reside there.</p>
<p>Where was he supposed to be spending these 12-hours? Would you believe under the doctors care? Well, that was certainly what Giacchino and his Outfit friends wanted the Federal Bureau of Prisons to believe. Giacchino masterminded a way to use an earlier medical aliment that Ciotti suffered from 6-months earlier as a reason Giacchino would need to treat Ciotti for over 300-hours during the month of July 2002.</p>
<p>The note was extremely vague and did not make much sense. However, the ambitious and hard-working employees of the Salvation Army (in connection with the Federal Bureau of Prisons) seemed to buy it without any problem, just as Giacchino suspected.</p>
<p>I challenge the Illinois Department of Professional Regulations to look in to my allegations. Surely Giacchino’s office and/or the Federal Bureau of Prisons would have a copy of the doctor’s note that served as a get out of jail fee card for a Chicago Outfit member. I do believe that Giacchino also charged Ciotti’s insurance for the visit, in addition to receiving the cash bribe.</p>
<p>Could anyone imagine putting Giacchino on the stand during his current matter at the Illinois building, then handing him his doctor’s note regarding Ciotti, and forcing him to explain what he did to Ciotti for approximately 12-hours a day, seven days a week over almost the entire month of July 2002?</p>
<p>I would love to hear his answer.</p>
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		<title>The Fix Was In On The Reinstatement Of Giacchino’s Medical License In The 1980s</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 May 2010 18:11:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joseph Fosco</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Regardless of how much respect Chicago Tribune’s John Kass and his office may give the Giacchino’s during the current hearings on Giacchino’s medical license, Kass will never learn what I know without reading my articles.
In an unofficial sense, I had the opportunity to interview/examine the following people over the years:
1.	Joseph L. Giacchino, Jr.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Regardless of how much respect Chicago Tribune’s John Kass and his office may give the Giacchino’s during the current hearings on Giacchino’s medical license, Kass will never learn what I know without reading my articles.</p>
<p>In an unofficial sense, I had the opportunity to interview/examine the following people over the years:</p>
<p>1.	Joseph L. Giacchino, Jr.<br />
2.	Willie Messino, Sr.<br />
3.	Jack P. Cerone, Esquire<br />
4.	Rudy Fratto, Jr.<br />
5.	Anthony Erbacci, Sr.<br />
6.	Rocky Lombardo (brother of Outfit Boss Joe Lombardo)<br />
7.	Cook County Judge Jill Cerone-Marisie</p>
<p>In the course of my interviews, I was friendly with the above-mentioned individuals, therefore eliminating any concern for caution on their part. I learned that the Chicago Outfit was the only reason the State of Illinois restored Giacchino’s medical license the first time he lost it.</p>
<p>Old man Jack Cerone (the real gangster) was away serving his final prison term when Johnny DiFronzo and Rudy Fratto okayed Willie Messino to visit Jackie Cerone in prison for the purposes of solidifying a fix through Jackie’s son’s law firm. Jack P. Cerone (Jackie&#8217;s son) had a partner at his firm by the name of Anthony Erbacci, Sr. who had an inappropriate amount of influence with exactly the right people to fix Giacchino’s problem. Mr. Erbacci’s son, Anthony Erbacci, Jr., was some sort of bigwig with the Illinois Department of Professional Regulations as well as an attorney. According to the people named above, this connection should have guaranteed a positive result in Giacchino’s hearing.</p>
<p>And it did. Giacchino beat his suspension by having his medical license returned in this dubious manner.</p>
<p>If the United States Attorney’s Office has not subpoenaed Anthony Erbacci, Jr. to a grand jury, I suggest they do so at once. While they may need to offer him immunity, such action will likely shed light on the sordid mess that is Giacchino’s dark past.</p>
<p>After Giacchino’s license was returned because of Cerone and Erbacci, Giacchino began offering special benefits and perks to various relatives of the high and mighty in the Chicago Outfit. In one case, Giacchino purchased an automobile on his credit card for the niece of a Chicago Outfit Boss.</p>
<p>The idea that Jill Cerone-Marisie, former Cerone family law firm corporate president, considering all the shenanigans the firm has been involved in over the years – achieved the official status of full Cook County Judge is, in my opinion, nearly as troubling as having a Cook County Machine politician living in the White House. <a href="http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2010-05-02/classified/ct-met-100-mph-judges-main-20100502_1_judges-speeders-conviction" target="_blank">Read a recent Chicago Tribune article about Judge Cerone here</a>.</p>
<p>Surely, the United States Attorney’s Office in Chicago is brilliant enough to effectively draft a criminal RICO case against Giacchino, relating to his criminal enterprise called the Melrose Park Clinic and its partnership with the criminal enterprise called the Chicago Outfit. I happen to agree with over 90% of the cases brought by the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Chicago and this case would surely be one of them.</p>
<p>I would be shocked if the IRS decided to give Giacchino a pass, considering the tax frauds that I have touched on in several previous articles on Giacchino.</p>
<p>Aside from Giacchino’s recent misconduct, I find one particular skeleton of his most haunting. For everyone who believes this former medical practitioner is a good, upstanding citizen, let me relate a story that will illustrate to you the true nature of Mr. Giacchino.</p>
<p>My memory of every detail pertaining to the story I am about to share with you is not perfect. Also, I did not witness this gruesome occurrence myself; the story was told to me by Giacchino. However, a junior investigator can easily crack the case based on my information (this is where Chicago Tribune and John Kass’ office can do something productive).</p>
<p>Back in California, when Giacchino was a young man, he was attending college. During what I am sure was an illustrious colligate career, one day Giacchino decided to hire a prostitute for him and a few friends as a surprise. I believe the boys chipped in and paid the working girl around $50.00. After the fun was over, reality began to set in for Giacchino. All he could think about was that he was out money – the money he paid the prostitute. This is when Giacchino quickly devised a plan.</p>
<p>He offered the prostitute a ride home with one of his friends. She accepted. Giacchino calculatedly designated one of his friends as the driver and he kindly offered to let the prostitute sit in the front passenger seat. Giacchino positioned himself in the back seat. Once they drove away from the campus, Giacchino used a blunt object to strike the prostitute in the back of the head with all of his might.</p>
<p>Giacchino told me that he was sure he killed her as he laughed telling the story. The driver was astounded and panicked. Giacchino calmed him down and pointed out that he could get their money back now that she was unconscious. Giacchino did exactly that. He ordered his friend to pull to the side of the road, where she was left for dead.</p>
<p>Short while later police officers tracked down Giacchino. Fortunately, the woman was not killed. However, because of her lack of credibility (as she was a call girl), the college’s eagerness to keep quiet that something this horrible had occurred and Giacchino’s father immediately paying restitution for his son’s crime, the matter was swept under the carpet.</p>
<p>Well, almost swept under the carpet.</p>
<p>Giacchino was expelled from the school and was told that he would be ineligible for medical school because of his ghastly immoral conduct. This is where John Kass can use his resources to get details from the school. Unfortunately, for now, KTF Media Group cannot compete with the Chicago Tribune as far as resources go.</p>
<p>Giacchino explained to me that he sat out the rest of the school year after his expulsion, depressed that he could not go on to medical school. The next year he enrolled in a different school out of state. He later discovered that interstate scholastic communication was not thorough enough in the 1960s to ensure that his expulsion would preclude him from going on to medical school in a different state. Unfortunately, we know the rest of the story. Goodbye California, Hello Chicago Outfit.</p>
<p>With a background like this, is it any wonder that a man like Giacchino could wantonly risk the health of his patients, those people who depend on him the most, strictly for profit? While civilized people might find it shocking that a substantially wealthy doctor would go to such lengths to make a few extra dollars, it is not difficult to see that Giacchino’s obsession with money has repeatedly driven him to terrible, terrible ends. Hopefully this time the Outfit will be unable to help him continue his destructive behavior.</p>
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		<title>Mr. Joseph L. Giacchino, Jr. – Your Request To Reinstate Your Livelihood Is Denied!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 May 2010 19:29:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joseph Fosco</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[On May 4, 2010, Mr. Joseph L. Giacchino, Jr. had his high-powered lawyer, former Cook County Chancery Judge Joseph Casciato, and other attorneys appear in a Chancery Court Room at the Daley Center in hopes of convincing Chancery Judge Leroy Martin, Jr. (son of former Superintendant of Chicago Police) to temporarily reinstate Giacchino’s suspended Illinois [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On May 4, 2010, Mr. Joseph L. Giacchino, Jr. had his high-powered lawyer, former Cook County Chancery Judge Joseph Casciato, and other attorneys appear in a Chancery Court Room at the Daley Center in hopes of convincing Chancery Judge Leroy Martin, Jr. (son of former Superintendant of Chicago Police) to temporarily reinstate Giacchino’s suspended Illinois medical license. It was a spectacular failure. According to a source, Giacchino’s legal team was nearly thrown out of the courtroom. The whole instance was colored in a humorous light because Giacchino’s attorneys purportedly walked into the courtroom as if they were O.J. Simpson’s Dream Team. Unfortunately for Giacchino, this Dream Team was a total nightmare.</p>
<p><div id="attachment_951" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 235px"><a href="http://www.ktfmediagroup.com/home/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/jc.png"><img src="http://www.ktfmediagroup.com/home/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/jc-225x300.png" alt="Former Judge Joseph Casciato" title="Former Judge Joseph Casciato" width="225" height="300" class="size-medium wp-image-951" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Former Judge Joseph Casciato</p></div>It probably did not help that former Judge Joseph Casciato is a major crony of Chicago Outfit Boss John “No Nose” DiFronzo.</p>
<p>In an earlier hearing that day at the Illinois Building, the Illinois Department of Professional Regulations held their first prosecution hearing against Giacchino. The state will be calling nearly 20 prosecution witnesses to prove their case against Dr. Feelgood. I am unsure of the number of defense witnesses that might be called by Giacchino’s lawyers. The hearings are expected to last for one or two weeks.</p>
<p>If my memory serves me correctly, the Illinois Department of Professional Regulations relied on roughly a third of the number of the current prosecution witnesses when they yanked Giacchino’s medical license the last time.</p>
<p>KTF Media Group will soon be in possession of the transcripts of the public hearings on the Giacchino matter. We will publish the transcripts of Giacchino’s hearings in toto.</p>
<p>Some have accused both me and KTF Media Group of causing all these troubles for Giacchino. These sad, misguided people think I actually have the power to initialize a state-run investigation on a perfectly legitimate medical doctor. Neither I nor KTF Media Group is responsible for the mad doctor’s abrupt demise. The transcripts will reveal the multifaceted details of Giacchino’s deadly infractions, which encompass a slew of victims aside from myself. I can only report the truth of my experiences and give others a platform from which they may also speak. It is only in this small way that I can, and do, take any credit for exposing the terrible transgressions of this Pusher M.D.</p>
<p>Giacchino is being prosecuted for the following violations:<br />
(1)Issuing numerous controlled substances to patients of his practice without therapeutic purposes<br />
(2) Engaging in immoral conduct with the patient of his practice<br />
(3) Pre-dating prescriptions.</p>
<p> I believe the first item is clear enough for everyone to understand. The second item is of such a wide range I think we will only know the true depths of it after the victims’ testimony has been heard. The third item means that Giacchino allegedly wrote prescriptions to patients without conducting the proper medical examination.</p>
<p>I know that many patients have argued on KTF message threads that Giacchino always followed the correct procedure with them. I have no reason to doubt these assertions. He could not have been breaking the law with every single one of his clients all the time; otherwise he certainly would have been caught up in this very snare years ago (though, actually he was!). From the sheer number of prosecution witnesses it seems reasonable that Giacchino failed to follow proper procedure on more than one occasion.</p>
<p>Let us pray that our U.S. Attorney in Chicago addresses the purported tax and insurance fraud matters concerning Giacchino’s highly questionable business and personal dealings. Putting Giacchino out of business must simply be the appetizer to a splendid main course of a healthy portion of prison time. A drug pusher wearing a doctor’s mask betraying the public’s trust deserves to be on a vacation from society.</p>
<p>Perhaps if Giacchino is imprisoned in the days ahead, he will become chummy with someone named Bubba. I hope Giacchino will remember how to dance because prison life will likely bring out his feminine side and he will win points with Bubba if he could gyrate his hips like a pole dancer.</p>
<p>Now for Giacchino’s patients.</p>
<p>Those of you that are in need of a new doctor’s office because of Mr. Joseph L. Giacchino’s self-destruction as a physician, I would advise patients in the Melrose Park and River Grove, Illinois, area to contact Loyola Hospitals Physician Referral Center at (708) 216-9000. In my opinion, <a href="http://www.ktfmediagroup.com/home/2009/05/11/some-hold-loyola-hospital-partially-responsible-for-dr-joseph-l-giacchino-jr-retaining-authority-to-issue-narcotics/" target="_blank">Loyola Hospital contributed to creating the monster in Mr. Giacchino</a> in the early 1980’s when Loyola Hospital decided to not report a serious crime committed by Giacchino to the proper authorities. A report of Giacchino’s crime might have prevented the danger that he eventually brought to the community. I believe Giacchino’s crime via Loyola Hospital was not reported to the authorities because of the effect it would have on Loyola’s bottom line; therefore, I feel Loyola Hospital deserves the experience of dealing with the recent medical concerns of Giacchino’s now former patients. Yet another major Catholic Hospital blunder.</p>
<p>To think it was merely a few years ago that Giacchino was bribing Illinois State Senator Jimmy DeLeo through one of his Boxing Commission pals to be appointed to the Illinois Medical Disciplinary Board. I suppose Giacchino was a day late and a dollar short.</p>
<p>I wonder how many times Giacchino has punched his walls in agony over the interruption of his finances during the last few days? It is probably not as many times as his victims and their loved ones have punched the walls in fits of sadness and rage. Maybe Giacchino can temper his anger over his current stop in prescription drug-based income by considering all the collateral damage his selfish and dangerous practices have caused.</p>
<p>Let us thank State of Illinois Investigator Dan Murphy for a job well done. We should also not forget all the other state and federal officials that poured their sweat in to the investigation that brought down a doctor more duplicitous than Pablo Escobar. After all, Pablo did not disguise himself as a doctor.</p>
<p><em>Postscript:<br />
Please be advised that former Judge Joseph Casciato was not the attorney of record on the motion filed before the Honorable Leroy Martin, Jr. Nonetheless, Casciato is certainly one of Giacchino’s attorneys.</em></p>
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		<title>ATTENTION PUBLIC: River Grove Clinic – In River Grove, Illinois – No Longer Holds A Valid License To Do Business As A Medical Corporation In The State Of Illinois!</title>
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		<dc:creator>Joseph Fosco</dc:creator>
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WARNING – please be advised former patients of River Grove Clinic that any scheduled doctors appointments you have are officially canceled. The River Grove Clinic’s license has been suspended in conjunction with the recent suspension of its operator, Joseph L. Giacchino’s Illinois State medical license. Read about the suspension [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The following is a public service announcement:</p>
<p>WARNING – please be advised former patients of River Grove Clinic that any scheduled doctors appointments you have are officially canceled. The River Grove Clinic’s license has been suspended in conjunction with the recent suspension of its operator, Joseph L. Giacchino’s Illinois State medical license. Read about the suspension of Giacchino’s license <a href="http://ktfmediagroup.com/joefosco/giasuspension2010.png" target="_blank">here</a> (this is a screen capture from the State of Illinois Division of Professional Regulation website).</p>
<p>Those of you that are in need of a new doctor’s office because of Mr. Joseph L. Giacchino’s self-destruction as a physician, please contact Loyola Hospital’s physician referral center at (708) 216-9000. In my opinion, <a href="http://www.ktfmediagroup.com/home/2009/05/11/some-hold-loyola-hospital-partially-responsible-for-dr-joseph-l-giacchino-jr-retaining-authority-to-issue-narcotics/" target="_blank">Loyola Hospital contributed to creating the monster in Mr. Giacchino</a> in the early 1980s when they decided to not report a serious crime committed by Giacchino to the proper authorities. I believe Giacchino’s crime was not reported because of the effect it would have on Loyola’s bottom line. Therefore, I feel Loyola Hospital deserves the experience of dealing with the recent medical concerns of Giacchino’s now former patients.</p>
<p>Approximately one-year ago Dr. Demorest resigned without notice from Mr. Giacchino’s clinics, most likely due to moral outrage over the dangerous patient abuses of his boss. In light of recent matters, it is obvious that Dr. Demorest made a very wise decision.</p>
<p>I would like to thank the authorities for finally stepping in and dealing with this situation. Hopefully this is just the first round in a slew of attacks against clinics that sell their patients pain medication.</p>
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		<title>ATTENTION PUBLIC – On April 22, 2010 Pharmacies Across Chicagoland Have Been Notified By Officials That Mr. Joseph L. Giacchino, Jr., Is No Longer A Medical Doctor In Good Standing In The State Of Illinois</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Apr 2010 05:25:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joseph Fosco</dc:creator>
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WARNING – please be advised former patients of Mr. Joseph L. Giacchino, Jr. that any unfilled prescriptions that you have from Mr. Giacchino are officially invalid. Destroy them at once. Mr. Giacchino&#8217;s license has been suspended.  Read about it here (this is a screen capture from the State [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The following is a public service announcement:</p>
<div id="attachment_917" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 155px"><a href="http://www.ktfmediagroup.com/home/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/g1.png"><img class="size-full wp-image-917" title="Mr. Joseph Giacchino, Jr." src="http://www.ktfmediagroup.com/home/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/g1.png" alt="Mr. Joseph Giacchino, Jr." width="145" height="146" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Mr. Joseph Giacchino, Jr.</p></div>
<p>WARNING – please be advised former patients of Mr. Joseph L. Giacchino, Jr. that any unfilled prescriptions that you have from Mr. Giacchino are officially invalid. Destroy them at once. Mr. Giacchino&#8217;s license has been suspended.  Read about it <a href="http://ktfmediagroup.com/joefosco/giasuspension2010.png" target="_blank">here</a> (this is a screen capture from the State of Illinois Division of Professional Regulation website).</p>
<p>Those of you that are in need of a new doctor’s office because of Mr. Joseph L. Giacchino’s self-destruction as a physician, please contact Loyola Hospital’s physician referral center at (708) 216-9000. In my opinion, <a href="http://www.ktfmediagroup.com/home/2009/05/11/some-hold-loyola-hospital-partially-responsible-for-dr-joseph-l-giacchino-jr-retaining-authority-to-issue-narcotics/" target="_blank">Loyola Hospital contributed to creating the monster in Mr. Giacchino</a> in the early 1980s when they decided to not report a serious crime committed by Giacchino to the proper authorities. I believe Giacchino’s crime was not reported because of the effect it would have on Loyola’s bottom line. Therefore, I feel Loyola Hospital deserves the experience of dealing with the recent medical concerns of Giacchino’s now former patients.</p>
<p>Approximately one-year ago Dr.Demorest resigned without notice from Mr. Giacchino’s clinics, most likely due to moral outrage over the dangerous patient abuses of his boss. In light of recent matters, it is obvious that Dr. Demorest made a very wise decision.</p>
<p>I would like to thank the authorities for finally stepping in and dealing with this situation. Hopefully this is just the first round in a slew of attacks against doctors that sell their patients pain medication.</p>
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		<title>Dr. Joseph L. Giacchino, Jr., MD. Strikes Again!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Apr 2010 18:09:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joseph Fosco</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[According to sources, it seems the DEA will not be filing criminal charges against Dr. Joseph L. Giacchino, Jr., MD. However, it appears the State of Illinois will soon be going after his medical license. Evidently the state frowns on a Pusher M.D. for issuing illicit prescriptions to patients-in-pain that are now addicted to the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>According to sources, it seems the DEA will not be filing criminal charges against Dr. Joseph L. Giacchino, Jr., MD. However, it appears the State of Illinois will soon be going after his medical license. Evidently the state frowns on a Pusher M.D. for issuing illicit prescriptions to patients-in-pain that are now addicted to the narcotics that he prescribes for them.</p>
<p>Personally, I have one lawsuit currently pending against Dr. Giacchino for breach of privacy related issues. I have the option of resuscitating another lawsuit against Giacchino for medical malpractice, which I voluntarily dismissed approximately six months ago. It has been difficult for me to find an attorney because of the Chicago Outfit connection to my lawsuits against Giacchino. Giacchino was a codefendant in the civil RICO case that I filed last year against the Chicago Outfit for extortion and conspiracy to commit murder. Most attorneys that refused to take my case did so because they feared for their safety.</p>
<p>On March 10, 2010, a development occurred relating to my pending privacy-issue action against Giacchino. Unfortunately, I am not at liberty to divulge details on said development at this time. However, I can promise you that when I do release the details it will be alarming, as they relate to the Chicago Outfit.</p>
<p>One of KTF Media Group’s most loyal and dedicated fans, former police officer and senior citizen Joseph Norris, has recently filed a l<a href="https://w3.courtlink.lexisnexis.com/cookcounty/Finddock.asp?DocketKey=CABA0L0AADIAC0LD" target="_blank">awsuit in Cook County, Illinois</a>, against Dr. Giacchino for medical malpractice. According to my sources, Dr. Giacchino purportedly over-prescribed Mr. Norris large quantities of narcotic medications, resulting in a number of damages.</p>
<p>While Dr. Giacchino barely manages to hold on to his medical license, be advised that you may contact Illinois State Medical Investigator Dan Murphy if you have any complaints that you wish to file against Dr. Joseph L. Giacchino, Jr., MD. You may reach Inspector Dan Murphy through the following phone number: (312) 814-4500. You must ask specifically to be routed to Inspector Murphy’s Des Plaines, Illinois, office. Thank you.</p>
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		<title>ATTENTION PUBLIC: Cook County Judge Jill Cerone Marisie Continues To Perpetuate Fraud From The Bench &#8211; A “Family” Vendetta – Among Those Bamboozled By The Fraudster Judge Is The Cook County Sherriff&#8217;s Department</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 31 Mar 2010 21:14:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joseph Fosco</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[After yet another troubling run-in with local police officials, I want to make a public statement about a problem I have stemming from a years-old conflict many of the readers at KTF Media Group are overly familiar with. My running conflict with Jack P. Cerone and his mafia friends has taken over years of my [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After yet another troubling run-in with local police officials, I want to make a public statement about a problem I have stemming from a years-old conflict many of the readers at KTF Media Group are overly familiar with. My running conflict with Jack P. Cerone and his mafia friends has taken over years of my life and put my life in genuine jeopardy. But my fight does not end there, as his daughter, Cook County Judge Jillian Cerone-Marisie, is apparently interested in causing me as much trouble as possible. She continually misuses her public office as full county judge and is highly responsible for causing me extreme emotional distress through police harassment and ongoing invasions of my privacy.</p>
<p>For those of you that are unaware, in 2005 I was charged with harassment by telephone in Cook County, Illinois. In Illinois, such charge is a Class B Misdemeanor. </p>
<p>This is far less serious than the reckless driving charges leveled at Marc Prosperi &#8211; a friend of Judge Jill Cerone-Marisie (<a href="http://www.ktfmediagroup.com/joefosco/filing2/prosperi.html" target="_blank">click here to see how Prosperi’s day in court wen</a>t). Back when she was a lowly lawyer, Judge Cerone-Marisie represented Prosperi in court (Cook County Misdemeanor case 01-127-2546). Yet she did not recuse herself when he appeared before her on reckless driving charges. She went so far as to make a mockery of the system by asking her former client if he spoke English! Obviously she knew the answer. Later on Prosperi brazenly boasted that he unlawfully communicated with the judge through her brother days before the hearing. Prosperi claims this contributed to his lenient sentence. While the State’s Attorney’s Office is clearly not interested in listening to me on this matter, official court documents and telephone records can prove this beyond a shadow of a doubt.</p>
<p>But I digress. Ultimately I was not convicted of the crime of harassment by telephone because <a href="http://www.ktfmediagroup.com/joefosco/filing2/Re-sentencing%20Hearing/slides/Re-sentencing%20Hearing_Page_10.html" target="_blank">I was sentenced to supervision</a>, which is an alternative to receiving a conviction in Illinois. Those of you in Illinois that have received supervision on traffic tickets should understand my meaning. In Illinois supervision means no conviction on one’s official record. My supervision was terminated satisfactorily in early 2009.</p>
<p>I am not going to put a great deal of emphasis on the fact that the Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office has violated a court sentencing order by unlawfully allowing the pertinent state-department to incorrectly interpret the harassment by telephone case against me to appear as a conviction on my official record. I will make this matter a primary focus in a different article in the near future.</p>
<p>Before I deliver the goods I should explain to you a little bit about the now closed case of harassment by telephone that was lodged against me by Jack P. Cerone in 2005. For the benefit of any new readers at KTF, Jack P. Cerone is the son of late Chicago Outfit Chieftain, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jackie_Cerone" target="_blank">John “Jackie” Cerone</a>. Chicago Outfit member Rudy Fratto and Jack P. Cerone <a href="http://www.ktfmediagroup.com/home/2009/03/26/case-no-09-cv-01882-joseph-fosco-plaintiff-v-john-difronzo-and-peter-difronzo-and-jack-p-cerone-and-rudolph-fratto-jr-and-dr-joseph-giacchino-jr-defendants-civil-rico-complaint/" target="_blank">have extorted a great deal of money from me</a>, with the help of some co-conspirators, such as current <a href="http://www.ktfmediagroup.com/home/2010/01/04/gacy-dahmer-and-difronzo-%E2%80%93-which-serial-killer-had-a-senator-in-his-pocket/" target="_blank">Chicago Outfit boss John DiFronzo</a> and <a href="http://www.ktfmediagroup.com/home/2009/09/11/attention-public-update-dr-joseph-l-giacchino-jr-md-%E2%80%93-the-fed-steps-in/" target="_blank">the disgraced Dr. Joseph L. Giacchino, Jr., MD</a>. I attempted to retrieve my money from them in federal court. However, the court would not allow me the latitude required to address the statute of limitations issues raised by defense attorneys – my argument was that duress caused my delay.</p>
<div id="attachment_821" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 400px"><a href="http://www.ktfmediagroup.com/home/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/joejack2.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://www.ktfmediagroup.com/home/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/joejack2.jpg" alt="(left to right) Jack P. Cerone and Joseph Fosco" title="(left to right) Jack P. Cerone and Joseph Fosco" width="390" height="263" class="size-full wp-image-821" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">(left to right) Jack P. Cerone and Joseph Fosco</p></div>
<p>Years prior to filing the federal lawsuit against Jack P. Cerone, I was very close to him – we were like family. Jack P. Cerone and I vacationed together many times. In fact, I also vacationed with Jill Cerone-Marisie, her husband Rich and their two girls. I helped Jack and his daughter around their law office when it was located at One East Wacker Drive in Chicago and when it was moved to Des Plaines, Illinois. I donated money to their secretary’s family when a house fire victimized them. Jack P. Cerone’s mother, <a href="http://www.ktfmediagroup.com/home/2009/10/28/the-outfit%e2%80%99s-rose-a-tribute-to-the-late-clara-cerone/" target="_blank">Clara</a>, was a second mother to me. Do not take my word for it, <a href="http://www.ktfmediagroup.com/joefosco/filing2/Second%20Day%20Of%20Trial/slides/Second%20Day%20Of%20Trial_Page_29.html" target="_blank">click here to read the courtroom testimony of Jack P. Cerone</a>.</p>
<p>Jack P. Cerone’s greed for all the money he could get his hands on changed everything between us. Our relationship took a drastic turn. <a href="http://www.ktfmediagroup.com/joefosco/demeoaffidavit.jpg" target="_blank">The FBI notified me</a>, through my attorney, that organized crime figures were attempting to murder me. This coincided with Jack P. Cerone and <a href="http://www.ktfmediagroup.com/home/2010/03/14/rudy-fratto%e2%80%99s-second-case-in-front-of-u-s-district-judge-harry-leinenweber/" target="_blank">Rudy Fratto</a>’s threats against my life.</p>
<p>Eventually I made some phone calls to Jack P. Cerone’s office in Des Plaines. He did not answer, so I left him some heated messages, citing my unvarnished feelings about his conspiracy to murder me. I used some profane language in the course of leaving some of those messages. Cerone grew concerned. He was aware the government sometimes listened in on his phone conversations and feared the FBI might have picked up the information that I was relating about the threats on my life. </p>
<p>So in order to diffuse this potentially explosive situation, Cerone turned the tables on me. In a clever twist he took those voice mail messages and used his substantial clout to secure a meeting with Des Plaines Police Chief James Prandini. Prandini, who I feel was probably unduly influenced by Cerone, focused on my profane language used in the voice mail messages. He totally ignored the dialog concerning the threats on my life. I was charged with harassment by telephone. Jack P. Cerone was the sole complainant.</p>
<p>My initial bond was $25,000 &#8211; an outrageous sum of money for a Class B Misdemeanor. Typically the bond amount for such an offence is around $1,000 or a personal recognizance bond, which requires only a signature and no cash up front.  The fact that my initial bond was 25 times the normal amount is a good indication of what sort of political power I was going up against.</p>
<p>During nearly every single court appearance, roughly twenty in almost two years (again, highly atypical of such lowly charges), Jack P. Cerone’s daughter Jill Cerone-Marisie, a former Cook County Assistant State&#8217;s Attorney, was present, even though she was neither a complainant in the case nor a witness at the trial. In one of my bond hearings Jill Cerone-Marisie forced her way in to testifying on behalf of an absent witness that was purportedly reluctant to testify.</p>
<p>The information that Jill Cerone-Marisie unlawfully testified to in the revocation hearing was false (<a href="http://www.ktfmediagroup.com/joefosco/filing2/Judge%20Jillian%20Marisie's%20Testimony/slides/Judge%20Jillian%20Marisie's%20Testimony_Page_4.html" target="_blank">read it here</a>). The court ultimately disregarded it and proceeded on a different matter concerning my leaving the state without informing the court. </p>
<p>I had never missed a court date, and did not miss a court date because of this short out-of-state excursion to Arizona. As I was in good standing with the court it would have been typical for the judge to give me a stern lecture, perhaps even double my already ludicrously high $25,000 bond. Instead the judge increased my bond to $125,000. I would like to note that this bond revocation hearing was not in front of the judge that presided over the trial.</p>
<p>So I was forced to come up with the extra money, which I did, and was free on a $125,000.00 bond. All of this for a Class B Misdemeanor harassment by telephone case against Outfit associate Jack P. Cerone, whose daughter Jill was an influential Cook County Assistant State&#8217;s Attorney in the 1990s.</p>
<p>The trial was concluded in October of 2006 and the sentencing took place in November of that year. In December 2006 Jill Cerone-Marisie was sworn in as full Circuit Judge in Cook County. She ran in a sub-circuit, which allowed her to avoid countywide exposure. In addition, Jill Cerone Marisie ran under the name Jill C. Marisie, which is not her legal name. The letter ‘C’ stood for Cerone and not Marie, which is her real middle name. In my opinion Jill used the initial ‘C’ to represent Cerone as a clever way to keep her ties to her Chicago Outfit Family out of the minds of the low number of voters in her sub-circuit.</p>
<p>One cannot choose their relatives, but one can choose their business associates. Jillian Cerone-Marisie was the president of her father’s law firm for many years, knowing that he mingled with individuals like Fratto and her former lover, <a href="http://www.ktfmediagroup.com/home/2009/08/25/mr-michael-g-magnafichi/" target="_blank">Michael G. Magnafichi</a> – another ‘made’ member of the Chicago Outfit. She knows when to be a Cerone and when to be a Marisie, and as such is apparently more than happy to play both sides of the law to suit her needs. </p>
<p>Need further proof?  </p>
<p>Roughly around December of 2007, police officers stopped me for a minor traffic matter. Five police units, besides the unit that pulled me over, surrounded my vehicle. The police interrogated my passenger and me. This unjustifiable harassment prompted me to ask why exactly I was receiving this harsh treatment. The police informed me that Cook County Deputy Sherriff Mendes issued an alert through LEADS (Law Enforcement Agencies Data System) on my name. The entry states that I am guilty of threatening a judge. This alert is available to any police officer who would run my plates.</p>
<p>I have experienced this unwarranted, intense police scrutiny in approximately six or seven situations like the one I described in the previous paragraph. In fact, on March 28, 2010, I was pulled over for an expired tag on my license plate and got the same humiliating treatment. The officer studied my background before he began to question the alert, explaining to me that it seemed odd to him that I was never arrested for threatening a judge, nor served prison time. The officer was curious and asked me if I upset Judge Cerone-Marisie? I told him I had, “a bad experience with her father, a former business colleague of mine that lodged charges against me five years ago for harassment by telephone.” I informed the officer that my former colleague’s daughter, Jill Cerone-Marisie became a judge after the harassment by telephone case with her father wrapped up. </p>
<p>I offered the possibility that Judge Cerone-Marisie might simply feel threatened by me. The officer advised me to have a lawyer remove the alert, saying, “If what you are telling me is true, the alert clearly says that you threatened a judge – not that a judge feels threatened by you. Therefore the alert would be false.” More disturbingly, the officer told me that he is required to ask me what I am doing, where I am heading and that he, “must report it to the court.” I asked him what he meant by ‘the court’. He was unwilling to clarify himself, though whether this reluctance was born of his own lack of understanding or some stubbornness I cannot say for sure.</p>
<p>Why can I not get answers? What sort of court is this? Why will law enforcement officials not return my calls? Could it be that Judge Jill-Cerone is stalking me through the power of her public office? All I know for sure is that this is a terrible and utterly unwarranted invasion of my privacy. </p>
<p>I have had my attorney call the originating officer on the complaint, Deputy Sherriff Mendes (who is now a Sergeant in the Cook County Sheriff’s Department) in an attempt to get this situation straightened out. Mendes explained to my attorney that Judge Jillian Cerone-Marisie reported that I threatened her. My attorney explained that that is not correct. Mendes said that she would look in to it and call us back to set up a meeting. We never heard back from her and she no longer returns our calls.</p>
<p>In February of 2009 I filed a complaint with the Cook County Sheriff’s Department, citing under oath that I never threatened a judge and that I am requesting the alert to be removed from LEADS. I never heard anything from the Sheriff’s department about my complaint. It is as if I never filed a complaint. Yet to this day the fraudulent alert is still firmly in place.</p>
<p>Before I file a lawsuit in the Circuit Court of Cook County, or perhaps U.S. District Court, I want to publically appeal to Judge Jillian Cerone-Marisie in a genuine attempt to resolve this matter. </p>
<p>Judge, please stop the dishonesty already. I can only assume that this false accusation against me somehow stems from my case with your father. You know that you were not involved in the case between me and your father, and you know that you were not even a judge when said case was wrapped up. Please report the truth to Sergeant Mendes so she can remove the fraudulent alert from my name in LEADS.</p>
<p>Thank you.</p>
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		<title>Gacy, Dahmer and DiFronzo – Which Serial Killer Had A Senator In His Pocket?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Jan 2010 16:54:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joseph Fosco</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The following is a public service announcement.
ATTENTION PUBLIC: River Grove, Illinois resident, John “No Nose” DiFronzo, (address: 8065 West Grand Avenue, River Grove, Illinois, DOB: 12-13-1928) Boss of the Chicago Outfit, is hereby declared a SERIAL KILLER!
Serial Killer DiFronzo frequents the Loon Café (2826 North Thatcher Avenue, River Grove). I have witnessed how the employees [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>The following is a public service announcement.</em></p>
<p>ATTENTION PUBLIC: River Grove, Illinois resident, John “No Nose” DiFronzo, (address: 8065 West Grand Avenue, River Grove, Illinois, DOB: 12-13-1928) Boss of the Chicago Outfit, is hereby declared a SERIAL KILLER!</p>
<p>Serial Killer DiFronzo frequents the Loon Café (2826 North Thatcher Avenue, River Grove). I have witnessed how the employees and regulars treat DiFronzo. One would never know that DiFronzo is a serial killer because the people that surround him do not recognize DiFronzo for what he really is because he dons a <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mask_of_Sanity" target="_blank">mask of sanity</a>.</p>
<p>The public must treat DiFronzo the way Gacy and Dahmer would be treated. In fact, that would be even less lenient, given John DiFronzo is much worse than these other serial killers were. The length and breadth of DiFronzo’s career as a killer would make Gacy and Dahmer blush. DiFronzo has been mutilating people before Dahmer was born. Gacy was still plotting his first sodomy in high school when DiFronzo already mastered the art of slicing and dicing human body parts.   </p>
<p>The worst part is that DiFronzo continues to get away with it.</p>
<p>To think that Patrick Fitzgerald, the toughest federal prosecutor in the land, gave DiFronzo a pass during the Family Secrets trial is enough to make me consider circulating a petition asking the President to replace him as U.S. Attorney for Northern Illinois. Pulling Blago out of his home at 6 a.m. was far less important than ignoring incriminating testimony in the Family Secrets trial linking DiFronzo to a double murder. The U.S. Attorney’s Office has clearly abetted a killer. The U.S. Attorney’s Office should have indicted DiFronzo the second the jury decided the testimony of Calabrese was credible.</p>
<p>Several police officers like Melrose Park Police Chief Vito Scavo will kill for DiFronzo. According to Outfit member Joey DeVita, current Melrose Park Police Chief Sam Pitassi would kill for him or John DiFronzo (figuratively speaking). Cook County Judges like Joe Casciato have <a href="https://w3.courtlink.lexisnexis.com/cookcounty/Finddock.asp?DocketKey=BJIG0L0ACFJHG0LD" target="_blank">looked in on cases</a> that pertained to DiFronzo in order to protect this madman. State Senator (and friend of President Obama’s) Jimmy DeLeo and Representative Angelo ‘Skip’ Fosco Saviano would get on their knees and – never mind – if DiFronzo told them to. A licensed medical doctor, Joseph L. Giacchino, Jr, MD, would do anything for DiFronzo. Billionaire Dickie Parrillo would probably be proud if Johnny called upon him for a favor, and I think he would honor it.</p>
<p>Gacy and Dahmer lacked these powerful connections. Perhaps if Gacy and Dahmer had power with the local cops, they would still be killing like DiFronzo. </p>
<p>I do not know what more I can do or say to explain how deadly of a human being Johnny DiFronzo is, not to mention the dozens of thugs and Outfit killers DiFronzo can turn to for assistance!</p>
<p>Everyone at the Loon Café please be careful! The mainstream media does not care about you. All they want to do is make a celebrity out of this serial killer – John DiFronzo &#8211; to boost viewers. KTF Media is more concerned with getting this murderer off the streets. Be safe!</p>
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		<title>Where Is Dr. Giacchino’s Cash Fortune?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 03 Jan 2010 15:52:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[My sources informed me that Dr. Joseph L. Giacchino, Jr, MD, has issued over 12 thousand prescriptions for narcotic pain medicine in the year 2008 alone. I have further learned that Giacchino charges anywhere from $200 to $400.00 per visit (for scripts) and is mostly paid in cash. Once you do the math, you will [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My sources informed me that Dr. Joseph L. Giacchino, Jr, MD, has issued over 12 thousand prescriptions for narcotic pain medicine in the year 2008 alone. I have further learned that Giacchino charges anywhere from $200 to $400.00 per visit (for scripts) and is mostly paid in cash. Once you do the math, you will see 2008 was a great year for Giacchino. </p>
<p>According to Giacchino, his clinics brought in roughly four million a year prior to the opening of his ‘pain-management’ division in early 2007. He made the bulk of that money on automobile accident cases – physical therapy.</p>
<p>For years Giacchino paid himself a 270 thousand dollar a year salary. Aside from that he has spent a couple of million bucks on his family, his other women and himself personally every year, all at the expense of his clinics. I would think the IRS would have an issue with this.</p>
<p>My question is where does he keep the loot? Does he keep it at his River Forest Estate at 1026 North Lathrop Avenue, in one of those huge safes that he prominently displays? Does he keep the money in the huge safe at the Melrose Park Clinic at 1252 Winston Plaza, Melrose Park? Or could Giacchino be stashing his loot inside his penthouse loft at 420 West grand Avenue, Chicago? I am wondering because it intrigues me. I am confident that he has not paid taxes on the money. Therefore, it must still be in cash form. </p>
<p>Where does someone with that kind of cash hide it? Perhaps it is in a safety deposit box. No matter where his cash is buried, I pray the U.S. Government is able to locate the hidden treasure in order to satisfy any seizure judgments after his (not so far off) indictment and conviction. </p>
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		<title>Dr. Demorest Is Not Retired, Though Giacchino And DiFronzo Probably Wish He Was</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Dec 2009 18:26:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[KTF Media Group and I have become sounding boards for disgruntled patients of the Melrose Park Clinic and River Grove Clinic (both in Illinois). We receive emails constantly from patients and their family members that are very dissatisfied with treatment at MPC and RGC. The majority of the complaints that we get are about the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>KTF Media Group and I have become sounding boards for disgruntled patients of the Melrose Park Clinic and River Grove Clinic (both in Illinois). We receive emails constantly from patients and their family members that are very dissatisfied with treatment at MPC and RGC. The majority of the complaints that we get are about the owner/operator of MPC and RGC, Dr. Joseph L. Giacchino, Jr, MD.</p>
<p>Because KTF Media Group is not a law-enforcement entity, we advise our readers to report their concerns regarding Dr. Giacchino and his clinics to the FBI and/or Illinois State Medical Investigator Dan Murphy (of the Illinois Department of Professional Regulations – located in Des Plaines, Illinois).</p>
<p>Our readers report to us that MPC and/or RGC cause difficulties for their patients that attempt to retrieve their medical records once its discovered the patient wants treatment from Dr. Demorest (Dr. Demorest is no longer with Giacchino’s clinics). In some cases, it has been reported that patients do not even receive their records when requested. Therefore, I wish to make it abundantly clear that HIPPA laws require a doctor to release medical files to a client. Anyone that feels victimized by MPC and/or RGC (and/or Dr. Giacchino) should report their concerns to the FBI and/or State Investigator Dan Murphy. The FBI can be reached at (312) 421-6700. Investigator Murphy’s contact information can be found in a letter <a href="http://www.ktfmediagroup.com/joefosco/idfpr1.png" target="_blank">linked here</a>.</p>
<p>In one of our recent emails a reader reported that MPC indicated that Dr. Demorest is now retired, which is false. Dr. Demorest reported to me earlier this year that he would be resigning from RGC because of the anticipated legal complications stemming from Dr. Giacchino’s inappropriate behaviors. Dr. Demorest clearly wanted to disassociate with Giacchino, which I think was very prudent of Demorest.</p>
<p>For those of you that wish to be treated by Dr. Demorest, he can be found in Elmwood Park, Illinois. His phone number is (708) 452-7100. </p>
<p>For many years, Dr. Giacchino controlled Dr. Demorest and me because of Giacchino’s assertion that Outfit Boss John DiFronzo was a silent partner in Giacchino’s clinics. I am sorry to say that in the past I wrongly claimed Giacchino’s confession of being in business with the Outfit was false because I was afraid that information could create a deadly situation for innocent people. Now that so much information concerning the mobbed-up clinics has been leaked, writing about this topic is less of a risk for me and others. </p>
<p>I am certain that law-enforcement has enough by now to suspend Dr. Giacchino’s Illinois Medical License for the second time. I suspect however, they are waiting for an opportunity to make headlines with an arrest. Let us pray such headlines are not related the death of your loved one.</p>
<p>Do not let the idea that DiFronzo owns Giacchino’s clinics stop you from doing the right thing. Come forward and report to law-enforcement what you know about Giacchino right now. If you want to use KTF Media Group as an initial buffer, we would love to hear from you. However, be advised it is our strict policy to report all criminal related information to law-enforcement immediately. Thank you.</p>
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