Jury reaches verdict in Lufthansa heist trial of Vincent Asaro

A federal jury in New York has reached a verdict in the case of Vincent Asaro, the alleged former Bonanno crime family captain who’s on trial to face charges in a string of crimes over 40 years. Among them: murder, racketeering and the famed 1978 Lufthansa heist at JFK International Airport that helped inspire part of the plot in the 1990 film “Goodfellas.”

The prosecution’s case relied on recordings provided by Asaro’s cousin, Gaspare Valenti.

The mobsters involved in the Lufthansa heist were themselves surprised by the size of the take: about $5 million in cash and nearly $1 million in jewels from an airline cargo building. It was “the largest bank robbery in New York history,” according to a 2014 release from the U.S. Justice Department.

Later in his career, Asaro, now 80, found his alleged way of life more difficult. In recent recordings, he said he worried about losing his status in the mob and complained of being “broke.”

Valenti decided to cooperate with the FBI in 2008. “I have remorse in me and need ways to support my family,” he said in a call to the agency.

The trial, which began October 19, has involved more than 70 witnesses, most of them for the prosecution.

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