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Frank Gioia Jr (born August 27, 1967) aka ''Frank Capri'' is an American former
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who was a made man in the
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in
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and was a figure in a multimillion-dollar heroin trade in New York.


Biography

Frank Gioia Jr., was born in 1967, became a "made man" within the infamous Lucchese Crime Family in New York City at the age of 24. He is the grandson of Nunzi Russo, a man who ran a
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on Grand Street in the 1960s and 1970s that fronted a bookmaking operation. His father, Frank Gioia Sr., was a "made man" in the
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. Between 1993 and the early 2000s, he collaborated with law enforcement agencies and provided testimony against organized crime figures. His cooperation resulted in the arrests of over 70 mafia members, including soldiers and captains, and contributed to the resolution of several mysterious murders. In recognition of his assistance, federal authorities granted him a new identity and enrolled him in the
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. In 2000, Gioia appeared in
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as a businessman, with a new government-issued ID. He has described accounts of his past as "false and defamatory." Gioia is in relationship with Tawny Costa and they have 2 children together.


Business Activities

In the early 200s Gioia started business Real Estate and
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. When the housing market crashed in 2008, Gioia shifted his focus to becoming a commercial developer and began reaching out to owners of shopping malls. In 2009, Gioia, entered into an agreement with renowned American singer and songwriter
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, granting him the rights to use Keith's name for a chain of restaurants throughout various cities in the
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. In return, Keith received financial compensation for the naming rights. Over the subsequent years, Gioia established more than 20 Toby Keith restaurants. However, issues began to surface with the restaurants starting in 2014. In January of that year, the location in
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, abruptly closed without any notification to employees, vendors, or local partners, with failure to pay rent cited as the cause. In March 2014, the
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, location also shut down unexpectedly for the same reason. Subsequently, other locations followed suit, including those in
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, and
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, at the beginning of 2015. All of the locations ultimately closed by the end of 2015 citing business failure which resulted in local landlords and developers being taken advantage of, as they either held properties for the restaurants or provided financial advances for space improvements. Simultaneously, with the support of his girlfriend, Tawny Costa, Gioia brokered a deal with the country music band
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. This partnership resulted in the announcement of the Rascal Flatts Restaurant Group in August 2012. Nevertheless, it was not until August 2016 that concrete plans began to emerge for a physical location. The first Rascal Flatts restaurant opened in the Stamford Town Center Mall in
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. However, it closed in 2018, two years after its launch, citing the same reasons for its failure as the Toby Keith restaurant chain.


Criminal Activities and lawsuits


1900s

Since the age of 12, Gioia was involved in various criminal activities such as
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,
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, stealing cars, and occasionally committing stickups. At the age of 18 he fired a gun to the person who had disrespected a Lucchese man which earned Gioia huge respect from the gangsters and became a "made man" at 24 in 1991. Gioia testified that while serving as a soldier in the Lucchese crime family, he conspired to commit
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s and carried out assaults. He claimed to be involved in
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,
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,
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, and arms smuggling. He was given the nicknames "Baby Face" and "Spaghetti Man." Gioia was operating a heroin trafficking route from
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to
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when he was apprehended in 1993 on federal drug charges and faced a potential sentence of 30 years to life in prison. While in prison he learned that the mob was planning to assassinate his father. In response, he contacted the
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and agreed to cooperate with them.


2010 onward

After the closure of Toby Keith restaurants in 2015, Frank Gioia faced allegations of fraud and theft. Developers filed lawsuits against him, claiming he had failed to pay contractors, violated lease agreements, and misappropriated millions of dollars that were intended for construction costs. As a result of these legal actions, Gioia accumulated over $65 million in judgments against him in various courts throughout the United States. In January 2018, the Rascal Flatts Restaurant Group was sued by the owner of a retail space in the
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and Highland complex in Los Angeles, which houses the
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. The lawsuit stated that a lease had been signed for a 7,960 square foot area, and the owner had agreed to provide the Rascal Flatts Restaurant Group with $1 million for construction purposes, including a $102,000 advance that was reportedly not utilized for improvements to the location. It was speculated that the misappropriation of such development funds may have been central to Gioia's fraudulent activities related to the restaurant ventures. By 2019, it was revealed through an investigation by the
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that Gioia was operating both restaurant franchises. The Rascal Flatts Restaurant Group was managed by Philip Lama and Eric Soe, who acted as proxies for Frank Gioia Jr. Following the findings of this investigation, the Rascal Flatts band officially terminated their collaboration with Gioia and prohibited the use of their name in association with his restaurants. On February 5, 2020, Gioa and his mother Debbie Corvo were indicted on charges of wire fraud and conspiracy to commit
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in connection with the operation of various branded restaurant locations in
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and across the United States. The indictment charged Gioa with the financial failure of Toby Keith and Rascal Flatts branded restaurants. In 2022, Gioa has received a five-year prison sentence after admitting guilt to charges of conspiracy and tax evasion in a plot that federal officials stated deceived victims, including property developers involved in country music-themed restaurant ventures.


References

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