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01 Recording Date: 02/19/2003
02 Time: 6:53 P.M.
03 Participants: MIKE GALARDI
04 JOHN DINTINO
05 RUSS BRISTOL
06 LANCE MALONE
07 ANTHONY MONTAGNA
08 KEN
09 WAITRESS
10 BARRY BOGART
11 UNKNOWN FEMALE (UF)
12 ______________________________________________________
13 MONTAGNA: The following is a consensual
14 conversation between Tony Montagna,
15 Lance Malone, Mike Galardi, John
16 Dintino, and Russ. The time is six
17 fifty-three p. m. the date is
18 February nineteenth, two thousand
19 and three.
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07 MALONE: All right, we've got a meeting
08 tomorrow morning.
09 DINTINO: Now I got those Luth reports and
10 the, and from you asked to do those,
11 I-- Luth report probably the guy,
12 (UI) won't read it, let's face it.
13 So I took the police licensing and
14 that Vice Task Force report that
15 came after the Luth report. Have
16 you seen a copy?
17 BRISTOL: Uh huh.
18 DINTINO: You know what it is.
19 BRISTOL: Uh, it's been a long time, but I
20 know it's there.
21 (OVERLAPPING CONVERSATION)
22 DINTINO: Yeah, but I've got that and I've
23 condensed it down to bite sized,
24 we're not dealing with a rocket
25 scientist here so he won't read the
26 whole thing, it's thirty pages so
27 I've got it down to two pages.
28 BRISTOL: Uh huh.
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01 DINTINO: Well, it's three pages that they can
02 read and I didn't adlib I just took
03 the quotes right out of it, of
04 course it's nice to take the quotes
05 I like (LAUGHING)
06 BRISTOL: Pick and choose.
07 DINTINO: Well.
08 MALONE: Well, we may not even have to know
09 that it, it and I guess my questions
10 to you are when I spoke with Tony
11 and he made me feel fairly confident
12 that you or someone in your
13 department would be willing to call
14 Public Safety and get on the docket.
15 And say, "Hey, listen, you know we
16 haven't, we haven't addressed the
17 issue of adult, a-- u-- adult
18 ordinances in quite some time, last
19 three or four years, uh, and I'd
20 like to, you know we'd like to have
21 some, you know we'd like be on the
22 docket for the next Public Safety
23 meeting." I've got guys on this,
24 on, on this council that are saying,
25 "Listen, if they'll do that I will
26 fast track it, I can get it on you
27 know fairly quickly if, if they're
28 willing to make the phone call and
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01 say, 'Hey, we want to be on the
02 docket.'"
03 DINTINO: The only way you guys could get…
04 MALONE: And to be on the docket there's you
05 know the things that we were looking
06 at, at, wanting to discuss was going
07 from a thousand feet to fifteen
08 hundred feet.
09 DINTINO: Or two thousand.
10 BRISTOL: You and, you and I had talked about
11 this, the problem with the whole
12 thing is if you look at the way…
13 DINTINO: Your department works.
14 BRISTOL: …we're, we're set up if I call them
15 and say I wanted this on the docket,
16 if I call the guy over there that
17 does it, and I say put it on. The
18 next day there's gonna be a call
19 over to our office saying, "Who the
20 hell is this guy and what the hell
21 is he doing?"
22 DINTINO: Yeah, yeah (UI)…
23 BRISTOL: We don't have the authority…
24 (OVERLAPPING CONVERSATION)
25 DINTINO: …the authority to call.
26 BRISTOL: …to put it on a docket. Okay. And
27 what we...
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01 DINTINO: You don't have the authority to call
02 the councilperson even.
03 BRISTOL: No.
04 MALONE: Well, they made it seem like you did
05 have the authority to deal with an
06 issue that was of concern to the
07 police department.
08 BRISTOL: No, you'd have to got through a
09 certain set of channels, it goes
10 through our chief, the mayor, I
11 don't know some fuck some other pre-
12 board or something and then gets on
13 the docket. Once it's on the
14 docket, then the Chief or who ever
15 it is can go over and talk about it,
16 but we get it on the docket by one
17 of your guys. If they can get that
18 on the docket and then get it to a
19 hearing, then based on what we've
20 been through I don't have a problem
21 going in and saying whatever we
22 want. 'Cause we can make whatever
23 we want happen…
24 (OVERLAPPING CONVERSATION)
25 BRISTOL: (UI).
26 DINTINO: Yeah, what's that I told you before,
27 I didn't think it was they initiated
28 the (UI) thing.
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01 BRISTOL: Yeah, we can't initiate.
02 DINTINO: The people that initiate all of this
03 is really the City Attorney but
04 Casey Gwinn is getting termed out.
05 Did you know that?
06 BRISTOL: No.
07 DINTINO: Our God fearing…
08 (OVERLAPPING CONVERSATION)
09 BRISTOL: Yeah, (UI).
10 DINTINO: …the guy talks to (UI). (UI) he
11 talks to God and he goes to
12 breakfast, he's gone. And he's
13 running for two different posts and
14 been defeated every time. So he's
15 gone who's gonna replace him does
16 anybody have any ideas?
17 BRISTOL: No, I have not heard. I do not
18 know.
19 (OVERLAPPING CONVERSATION)
20 BRISTOL: (UI)
21 DINTINO: Well, that's the city attorney.
22 MALONE: Well, attorneys that are, are very
23 confident in what we're trying to do
24 'cause they understand, you know…
25 BRISTOL: Yeah.
26 MALONE: …it's just a stupid law. I mean no
27 touching is just a dumb, ridiculous
28 law. They're young like us so
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01 they've, you know, they're out there
02 and…
03 DINTINO: What happened to the, with the case,
04 the things at Tens? They've all got
05 thrown out on, they got, they, the
06 city lost all of them at Tens,
07 right?
08 BRISTOL: Right, as far as I heard yeah.
09 DINTINO: Yeah, and they lost on the appeal.
10 BRISTOL: I don't know what happened on that…
11 (OVERLAPPING CONVERSATION)
12 …(UI) in there.
13 MALONE: Yeah. The city appealed it.
14 DINTINO: The city appealed it and lost on the
15 appeal.
16 BRISTOL: Obviously, I don't have a whole lot
17 of interest in what happens to them…
18 (OVERLAPPING CONVERSATION)
19 …(UI) but I'm pretty sure they are.
20 DINTINO: No, no what I'm, I'm saying (UI) but
21 I mean it's just something to use
22 as…
23 MALONE: As leverage.
24 DINTINO: …as ammunition.
25 BRISTOL: (UI).
26 MALONE: You know this, this here you guys
27 have no touching (UI).
28 BRISTOL: Yeah.
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01 DINTINO: God we've spen-- we spend all this
02 time writing these guys up…
03 MALONE: What's that?
04 DINTINO: We spent six hundred and eighty-five
05 man-hours, six hundred and eighty-
06 six he told me man-hours, and, uh,
07 they all got dismissed. Hey, this
08 law is unenforceable…
09 BRISTOL: Uh huh.
10 DINTINO: But the only way, I mean, you got
11 budget crisis', big budget crisis
12 right now, you guys…
13 BRISTOL: Yeah.
14 DINTINO: …sliced to death.
15 BRISTOL: (UI) Do we have a budget right now?
16 DINTINO: Yeah, exactly. Do you guys want
17 your guys out doing this or do you
18 want your guys out protecting, uh,
19 people like him from being, uh, down
20 at Adams Avenue being raped by the
21 guys.
22 MALONE: Easy for you to say. Have another
23 drink.
24 BRISTOL: Yeah, if, if-- the problem is me
25 calling up and putting something on
26 the docket just wouldn't happen.
27 MALONE: Okay.
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01 BRISTOL: I mean what, what would basically
02 happen is if I called, oh, I can't
03 call tonight, if I call tomorrow by
04 tomorrow afternoon or…
05 DINTINO: The day after.
06 BRISTOL: …Friday I'll probably be looking for
07 another job somewhere. Hopefully,
08 your guy's offer of a job in another
09 state is still good because this one
10 is probably fucking gone. Um, just
11 because it starts at a higher level
12 and it's handed off through the
13 committees and then it gets to
14 there.
15 MALONE: Okay, so if we meet Charles Lewis
16 tomorrow, which I hope that you can
17 make it, uh…
18 BRISTOL: No, I don't know we'll talk about
19 that. Go ahead and finish (UI).
20 MALONE: Charles is with, he's with us.
21 BRISTOL: Okay.
22 (OVERLAPPING CONVERSATION)
23 DINTINO: (UI) that guy is…
24 MALONE: Charles Lewis.
25 BRISTOL: I know we talked once and you said
26 he was…
27 DINTINO: …that guy's okay. Zucchet,
28 Zucchet's kinda, Zucchet's okay and…
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01 MALONE: Zucchet is, I mean big time on board
02 and so is Inzunza.
03 DINTINO: If, if you buy, if you, Inzunza…
04 MALONE: Now, now, now Zucchet also said that
05 if it was a problem for you guys to
06 do it, he would be willing to do it.
07 BRISTOL: Now he can do that. There's no
08 problem with him doing that.
09 DINTINO: (UI) he can ask, he can, see the
10 City Council people can say, any of
11 the City Councilmen can say, "I want
12 to look at this…"
13 BRISTOL: Yeah.
14 DINTINO: "…situation of why the police are
15 spending…"
16 (OVERLAPPING CONVERSATION)
17 "…three hundred and eighty-five man-
18 hours…"
19 BRISTOL: With the budget, that's a good thing
20 for him to bring out.
21 DINTINO: …and with the budget being as a shit
22 sandwich…
23 MALONE: See, what he wanted initially is,
24 and Tony was with me at the lunch,
25 he wanted quid pro quo. He wanted
26 us to take care of Le-- Les Girls.
27 BRISTOL: Uh huh.
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01 DINTINO: And the Body Shop, it has to be
02 'cause…
03 (OVERLAPPING CONVERSATION)
04 …they're, it's a whole shit hole.
05 BRISTOL: Yeah.
06 MALONE: Yeah, and, and, and you only, and
07 you only, you only, you only, but he
08 didn't mention that at our lunch but
09 I'm sure John's correct, you know…
10 BRISTOL: That they're connected.
11 MALONE: …if they are both that close they
12 have to both go. (LAUGHING)
13 DINTINO: They have a common wall don't they?
14 BRISTOL: Yeah.
15 MALONE: But he was looking for some way to
16 say hey, if we can get rid of
17 totally nude 'cause they are
18 willing, if, if Mike can get alcohol
19 next door, give Mike his alcohol,
20 and just shut down totally nude all
21 together in the city of San Diego.
22 DINTINO: That won't hold in the Supreme Court
23 (UI).
24 MALONE: They didn't, they wouldn't, they
25 wouldn't care they would still do
26 it. And that was gonna be our nexus
27 to getting in on, on the docket.
28 BRISTOL: Uh yeah.
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01 MALONE: But I told him that, you know, we
02 already had alcohol next door now,
03 you, now, Mike's really not willing
04 to go (UI).
05 BRISTOL: Why mess up the next door?
06 MALONE: Yeah, he, he likes what's going on
07 so they said okay, so then I spoke
08 to him two days ago and I said, "Hey
09 Mike, you know, this is what-- w--
10 what's going on." He goes, "Lance,
11 let me just tell you, the deal is,
12 if we can't do anything with Les
13 Girls don't worry about it if, if
14 your guys can't get, you know,
15 something going on the docket, I'm
16 willing to stand up and do it."
17 DINTINO: They, they can't do it. These guys
18 can't do it.
19 MALONE: Okay, and I, and I didn't know the
20 politics of how, you know…
21 (OVERLAPPING CONVERSATION)
22 …the cops in Vegas can do that.
23 DINTINO: Now if they if, if…
24 BRISTOL: Oh, really? Not here.
25 DINTINO: …if they, if they bring it up and
26 say okay we've got this budget
27 constraint X, Y, and Z. And we know
28 that the police are spending X, Y,
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01 and Z hours, and I have here in
02 front of me this police licensing
03 (UI) maybe outdated eighty-six.
04 BRISTOL: From?
05 DINTINO: San Diego P.D.
06 BRISTOL: The Luth stuff?
07 DINTINO: No, no after the Luth report.
08 Police licensing…
09 BRISTOL: Yeah, probably old, too. (UI) back
10 there somewhere.
11 DINTINO: …and Vice Task Force report, yeah
12 eighty-six. Why are we spending and
13 we just had all these cases thrown
14 out from Tens? Let's just live with
15 what we got and why spend these guys
16 hours doing this, I want them doing
17 something else lets look at this
18 whole ordinance and we'll go to two
19 thousand feet. Mike will buy those
20 two dumps down there.
21 MALONE: Yeah, and, and, and…
22 DINTINO: The guy's about ready to die that
23 owns the Body Shop he just almost
24 O.D.'d about four days ago. Did you
25 know about that?
26 BRISTOL: He did, no, didn't hear about that.
27 DINTINO: Yeah, fucking piece of shit.
28 BRISTOL: Oh, yeah I know they're both jewels.
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01 MONTAGNA: (To waitress) Just leave it over
02 there.
03 WAITRESS: Okay.
04 MONTAGNA: Right there yeah, yeah.
05 BRISTOL: (UI)
06 DINTINO: Thank you, ma'am.
07 DINTINO: You got, are you hungry, can I get
08 you…
09 MALONE: No, I'm all right right now.
10 MONTAGNA: We going to eat with Mike or what's
11 the deal?
12 MALONE: I, I have no idea.
13 DINTINO: Just tell him the truth are we going
14 to go eat yes or no dammit you do
15 have an idea that's your job is to
16 have ideas.
17 MALONE: I would suspect not.
18 DINTINO: No, told you they already ate.
19 MALONE: No, we didn't already eat. I did.
20 But I know Mike won't ever eat here.
21 DINTINO: I don't blame him.
22 MALONE: You know he said I saw what the
23 kitchen looked like before ah you
24 opened. So, (UI) I'll never eat
25 here.
26 DINTINO: Oh, that's a shit hole. How they
27 keep this fucking place open I don't
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01 know. Seriously it was a shit hole,
02 literally.
03 MALONE: Okay, so I'll get, uh, Zucchet then.
04 BRISTOL: Yeah.
05 DINTINO: Now tomorrow is the…
06 BRISTOL: (UI).
07 DINTINO: …the twentieth is the, is the, you
08 going to that fundraiser for Zucchet
09 then?
10 MALONE: No, we didn't, I haven't spoke to
11 him about it. He doesn't want any,
12 any of his buddies to, you know,
13 (UI) he's going after guys who went
14 against him.
15 DINTINO: He's mean if the old cripple's on
16 him right?
17 MALONE: Oh, I don't know where it's at.
18 DINTINO: That's okay (UI) Mike calls the
19 other lobbyist guy, uh, Windchimmer,
20 Wind-- , the only guy that has any
21 power 'cause his wife is a City
22 Council member. Win-- Windchimmer,
23 he's a lobbyist in town.
24 BRISTOL: Uh, the name rings a bell but…
25 DINTINO: Yeah.
26 (OVERLAPPING CONVERSATION)
27 BRISTOL: …I couldn't (UI) if you say it right
28 or not.
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01 DINTINO: There's a fundraiser tomorrow at
02 that office. Now I'm willing to go
03 and give him, just give him the (UI)
04 condensed Luth report, condensed…
05 MALONE: You don't have to, he's on board.
06 DINTINO: Well, it gives him some reason to be
07 on board.
08 MONTAGNA: (Clearing his throat)
09 MALONE: No, he's already on board (UI).
10 DINTINO: No, I mean, if you have to have a
11 reason to go, these guys, you know,
12 you…
13 MALONE: Yeah, but th-- I-- I think we can
14 give them, you know, just I c--
15 over the phone, I could say, "Okay
16 call up there and just say that you
17 know you haven't looked at this
18 issue." Because he could say, that,
19 "Hey…"
20 (OVERLAPPING CONVERSATION)
21 DINTINO: We want to review (UI).
22 MALONE: "…hey, because, because of Les
23 Girls…"
24 DINTINO: (UI).
25 MALONE: …you could say, "Hey, because I've
26 got some, some, some clubs that I
27 want to get rid of."
28 (OVERLAPPING CONVERSATION)
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01 DINTINO: Yeah, they want to redo that whole
02 area.
03 MALONE: I wa-- I want (UI).
04 DINTINO: They want to get rid of Pacers…
05 MALONE: They want to get rid of (UI).
06 DINTINO: They wouldn't mind getting rid of
07 Pacers, Les Girls, and…
08 MALONE: "I want to review these ordinances
09 you see, what my options are with
10 this, with this Les Girls. So let's
11 get, I want to get it on the docket
12 I want to see what options I have,"
13 and in the meantime, he can be
14 communicating with your office and
15 say okay (UI)…
16 (OVERLAPPING CONVERSATION)
17 DINTINO: Now he's got an excuse to call these
18 guys.
19 MALONE: (UI) from a thousand (UI) two
20 thousand…
21 BRISTOL: (UI).
22 MALONE: …well and they've already had
23 communications, Patrick from
24 Inzunza's office (UI).
25 BRISTOL: From Inzunza office yes, I have not
26 talked to anybody from Charles.
27 MALONE: Yeah, or, or Zucchet.
28 BRISTOL: Or Zucchet's.
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01 MALONE: But I think it's gonna be Zucchet
02 who gets the ball rolling.
03 DINTINO: Okay, if he…
04 BRISTOL: All right.
05 DINTINO: …gets the ball then, then, then this
06 shit will work.
07 BRISTOL: And I don't have a problem talking
08 to them on the phone. I think we
09 got a problem if we start meeting,
10 and, and you know how we've been
11 here…
12 DINTINO: Absolutely.
13 BRISTOL: …as far as meeting these people in
14 town. I start being seen or the
15 possibility of seeing with guys that
16 we just got into office, be fuckin'
17 hosed. I'd be dead meat.
18 MALONE: Then…
19 (OVERLAPPING CONVERSATION)
20 DINTINO: We can't risk that.
21 MALONE: (UI) we just, we, we play it safe.
22 DINTINO: Absolutely.
23 BRISTOL: I don't have, I mean you've got;
24 actually you know what, this brings
25 to mind; you called the other day,
26 on the Monday when we talked.
27 MALONE: Right.
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01 BRISTOL: That two four or whatever the fuck
02 number it is you have, the one you
03 left a message on that I got, that's
04 not my office. That's the office we
05 used the first time we talked. So
06 make sure you write down and have my
07 good phone number.
08 MALONE: Yeah, I…
09 BRISTOL: The two four five one (UI)…
10 DINTINO: How are you doing on that number do
11 you need more (UI)?
12 MALONE: I thought I had your cell number.
13 BRISTOL: No, I'm fine. No you called my
14 office. The five three one two four
15 five one is my office line.
16 MALONE: All right what, what is it?
17 BRISTOL: Tw-- five three one two four five
18 one.
19 DINTINO: And that's the one I got you?
20 MALONE: That's eight five eight right?
21 BRISTOL: That's my office line
22 DINTINO: Oh, your office. You want some
23 more? Wouldn't it be better on
24 that…
25 MONTAGNA: No 'cause only him and I talk on
26 those lines.
27 BRISTOL: Yeah, that's it.
28 MALONE: Six one nine.
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01 BRISTOL: Yeah.
02 MONTAGNA: That's only for us.
03 BRISTOL: That's it. Downtown. You've got
04 the Sergeant's office that we used
05 the first time to make sure that
06 nobody fucking picked up the phone.
07 Um…
08 (OVERLAPPING CONVERSATION)
09 MALONE: And all the other (UI).
10 BRISTOL: …Ron's office I just want to make
11 sure.
12 MALONE: I've got, this is your office?
13 DINTINO: He's kinda, hey how is he?
14 BRISTOL: Ron? He's doing all right, he's
15 having fun.
16 DINTINO: He don't like me, I think.
17 BRISTOL: Does he?
18 DINTINO: I don't know, you know…
19 BRISTOL: It's hard to tell who he likes and
20 who he doesn't like.
21 DINTINO: I always get bad vibes from him.
22 BRISTOL: Have you seen him recently?
23 DINTINO: No, not for a while.
24 BRISTOL: He has longer hair, wears it in a
25 ponytail now.
26 DINTINO: No, I haven't seen him then, okay.
27 BRISTOL: He works nights now.
28 DINTINO: Oh, okay.
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01 BRISTOL: Yeah, so which…
02 DINTINO: You know I only got the best vibes
03 from was Captain, uh, uh, Gregg, no,
04 uh?
05 BRISTOL: Clark?
06 DINTINO: Clark.
07 BRISTOL: Yeah, he's…
08 DINTINO: Man, we talked…
09 BRISTOL: …retired last week or this week.
10 DINTINO: Oh, he retired? Fucking figures.
11 MALONE: Hey, what's the one guy that always…
12 DINTINO: That's the guy that, ah came right
13 to me and said to me, in one of
14 these PSNS meetings, he said,
15 listen, we've had a lot of
16 undercover in your club, clubs in
17 San Diego. (UI).
18 BRISTOL: Uh huh.
19 DINTINO: He said, "We know there's no
20 organized crime, we know there's no
21 money laundering, we know there's no
22 prostitution, and we know there's no
23 drug sales." He said, "As far as
24 I'm concerned," this was when they
25 were de-- de-- debating this no
26 touching thing, "As far as I'm
27 concerned," he said, "This is a
28 waste of time." Gregg Clark came to
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01 me and said that, he stood right
02 next to me and talking to me about
03 that.
04 BRISTOL: He's a nice guy.
05 DINTINO: Yeah.
06 BRISTOL: Well, he still is a nice guy,
07 shouldn't say was…
08 DINTINO: Yeah.
09 BRISTOL: …he's retired.
10 DINTINO: He, he said, "I have no problem," he
11 said, "This is a waste of our time."
12 But he's gone now.
13 BRISTOL: Yeah.
14 DINTINO: (UI).
15 MALONE: Yeah, so I'm-- I tha-- those are
16 my thoughts I'll, I'll, I'll, I'll,
17 I'll talk to Charles, Charles
18 already told me he was on board
19 totally.
20 UM: (UI).
21 (OVERLAPPING CONVERSATION)
22 MALONE: So you know what he's, he's…
23 DINTINO: But, but, uh, Zucchet's gonna want
24 them to put it on the docket.
25 MALONE: Zucchet is the one who's gonna put
26 it on the docket.
27 DINTINO: If he can find an excuse to put it
28 on the docket…
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01 MALONE: If, if (UI) comfortable doing it,
02 but see I again, I didn't know the
03 politics involved. Now I do, I can
04 get back to them and say, "Listen
05 it's just, just not gonna look
06 good."
07 DINTINO: Oh, these guys can't.
08 BRISTOL: No.
09 (OVERLAPPING CONVERSATION)
10 DINTINO: How can they initiate something…
11 BRISTOL: Nobody out there can even go in,
12 nobody can from the department
13 unless it comes from the chief and
14 the…
15 DINTINO: Chief and the sub-chief.
16 BRISTOL: …Mayor's office…
17 DINTINO: Yeah.
18 BRISTOL: …can get that stuff going. But
19 there's a protocol and I can't
20 remember if I told you this, Chiefs,
21 and Mayors, and some pre thing…
22 (OVERLAPPING CONVERSATION)
23 And then it gets the docket (UI) but
24 for me it never would.
25 DINTINO: Now, how about, I want to out this
26 on the table. How about this on the
27 table, if nothing else fails how
28 about another report, another Luth
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01 report, paid for by the clubs and
02 the city jointly. The Luth, the
03 city paid for the Luth report last
04 time, now that something not, not
05 for you guys…
06 MALONE: I, I think that's (UI) that's a good
07 thing we're just talking about it
08 'cause I don't think I think that's
09 gonna take a-- that's a time issue.
10 MONTAGNA: Too much time.
11 BRISTOL: Well, that's the thing…
12 MONTAGNA: That's taking too much time.
13 (OVERLAPPING CONVERSATION)
14 We don't have that much, we don't
15 have that much time.
16 BRISTOL: That last one was like, six months
17 or a year?
18 MALONE: I think we're looking at two or
19 three months, tops.
20 DINTINO: What are we looking at three months?
21 BRISTOL: Before I'm gone?
22 DINTINO: Yeah.
23 BRISTOL: Uh, it's hard to tell, that's a,
24 well you've been in the PD at one
25 time. I've been there twelve years,
26 you know they're, it's one of those
27 things where…
28 UM: (UI).
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01 BRISTOL: …they walk in one day and they go,
02 uh…
03 MALONE: We're cleaning house.
04 BRISTOL: …you've been here a while start
05 looking for another job. So,
06 depending on…
07 DINTINO: In that department, in that
08 department, you mean, not in the PD
09 as a whole.
10 BRISTOL: …how fast openings happen (UI).
11 Yeah, they don't want to keep people
12 in one spot too long.
13 DINTINO: I went to high school with Carl
14 Black (PH).
15 BRISTOL: Oh, yeah, he's a nice guy.
16 DINTINO: Yeah.
17 (OVERLAPPING CONVERSATION)
18 MONTAGNA: So I think that's gonna take too
19 long.
20 DINTINO: (UI) in the Olympic tryouts (UI).
21 MALONE: Yeah, I think that it is.
22 MONTAGNA: Think about what you're doing.
23 BRISTOL: (UI) Yeah, I'm gonna I'd say two or
24 three months probably. (Clears
25 throat) I mean four on the outside
26 maybe.
27 MALONE: I'm want to talk to Charles, Charles
28 (Clearing his throat) I prefer
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01 Charles not to be the one who puts
02 it on the docket only because he's…
03 (OVERLAPPING CONVERSATION)
04 …contributed…
05 DINTINO: Because of all his, because all he's
06 fuckin' taken.
07 MALONE: …and then that, that, that's just
08 gonna look funny.
09 BRISTOL: (UI).
10 MALONE: Zucchet never took, Zucchet never
11 took our money he took it initially
12 and said you know. So it worked out
13 in our favor.
14 DINTINO: Zucchet never did?
15 MALONE: Well, he did with, with one of our
16 friends from…
17 DINTINO: What about at Busalacchi's? I went
18 two things with him. You, I went
19 to, at Busalacchi's in the
20 California Cabaret.
21 MALONE: Yeah, no, no, but we didn't get it
22 from Vegas money we had, we got
23 some…
24 DINTINO: No, no, no…
25 0MALONE: …friends that helped us out here.
26 Um, so in any case I think coming
27 from Zucchet would be, his (UI)
28 optimum, point, because Inzunza took
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01 money from us and Lewis took money
02 from us.
03 DINTINO: And Zucchet's got two in his
04 district, three in his district.
05 MALONE: Yeah, and he…
06 BRISTOL: (UI).
07 DINTINO: (UI).
08 MALONE: …wants to clear it up so we can just
09 say, "Hey I want to clear this up I
10 want to, I want this back…"
11 DINTINO: A redevelopment zone.
12 MALONE: "…I want to put it on the docket so
13 I can see what issues we have to see
14 what I can do to help clean my
15 neighborhood up."
16 BRISTOL: I'd buy that, I mean that would be
17 the most logical for everybody all
18 the way around.
19 MALONE: Yeah, I think so to.
20 DINTINO: And then once that happens, then
21 you, you (UI) have X thousands of
22 violations, you've spent X number of
23 money at the City Attorney's Office
24 fighting these things and then we
25 lose and…
26 BRISTOL: Yeah.
27 MALONE: So I think ult-- , what they're
28 looking for is an easy cover.
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01 BRISTOL: And that's fine.
02 MALONE: And, and, and, and the only thing
03 that, and the only issue is the no
04 touching because that's just a it's,
05 it's, it's a black and white law,
06 there's just no touching. And if we
07 can get it back to lewd and
08 lascivious…
09 DINTINO: Lewd and lascivious behavior.
10 MALONE: Then…
11 DINTINO: Like it was before.
12 MALONE: …then…
13 BRISTOL: Yeah.
14 MALONE: …there's some wiggle room, you know
15 so a girl can touch and is that
16 really lewd and lascivious? Well,
17 what's, is, is it gonna do just what
18 they're doing now, the no touching,
19 and then they'll throw it out. But
20 at least now you guys aren't having
21 to crack down on, hey how you doing
22 babe? The touching is no longer a
23 issue.
24 BRISTOL: Yeah.
25 WAITRESS: How we doing over here?
26 DINTINO: We're doing fine sweetie. Are you
27 hungry can I get you guys some food,
28 please?
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01 BRISTOL: I'm fine.
02 WAITRESS: Did you want me to bring you some
03 menus?
04 DINTINO: Are going to be eating tonight?
05 MONTAGNA: I'm fine.
06 BRISTOL: Yeah, I had a snack (UI).
07 DINTINO: Bring us an order of (UI)…
08 MONTAGNA: I'm fine, I'll talk to Mike and see
09 what he's gonna do.
10 DINTINO: …good. A quick order of ribs and
11 salad for me.
12 WAITRESS: (UI). One rack?
13 MALONE: Yeah.
14 (OVERLAPPING CONVERSATION)
15 DINTINO: Yeah. And he don't get any
16 (UI).
17 MONTAGNA: And an order of chicken wings.
18 MALONE: Chicken wings for (UI).
19 DINTINO: You want some hot wings?
20 MONTAGNA: Yeah.
21 BRISTOL: (UI) leave those ribs out then (UI)
22 sit here and eat with everybody.
23 MALONE: Know what…
24 WAITRESS: (UI) one order of hot wings then?
25 MALONE: Hot wings.
26 BRISTOL: Yeah, just bring the wings and we
27 can all munch on them.
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01 MALONE: You know, bring a couple of orders,
02 you want 'em real hot?
03 DINTINO: Do you want wings or nachos?
04 WAITRESS: Two orders of hot wings and nachos.
05 DINTINO: Yeah.
06 MALONE: Yeah, good call, good call.
07 BRISTOL: There you go, that will work.
08 BRISTOL: Yeah, and…
09 DINTINO: Ribs are better.
10 BRISTOL: …once we can, well I don't want to
11 sit here and eat a meal in front of
12 you I'm not that hungry.
13 DINTINO: (UI) I will help you.
14 BRISTOL: But you'll eat some?
15 MONTAGNA: Go ahead.
16 BRISTOL: Once, uh, we get Zucchet to put that
17 on there, then later on if they want
18 to get together and chat about it
19 right before we go in to the council
20 and talk about it.
21 MALONE: You can call him.
22 BRISTOL: …well that's fine.
23 DINTINO: That's fine.
24 BRISTOL: You know I want to get together with
25 him and we can say, "Hey, this is
26 where we are and that's fine, and we
27 can do what (UI) want."
28 DINTINO: This is what has happened.
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01 BRISTOL: And then (UI).
02 DINTINO: You have a history now it's two,
03 it's two years and a, two years and
04 two months right?
05 MALONE: Uh, I think it's been longer then
06 that.
07 DINTINO: No.
08 MALONE: 'Cause I've been out of office two
09 years and I was in office when that
10 happened.
11 DINTINO: Two years and two months it's been
12 in effect, the no touching.
13 BRISTOL: You got a better memory then me.
14 It's been…
15 DINTINO: January first.
16 BRISTOL: …a while since I've actually had to
17 enforce it, they actually didn't
18 have that when I was enforcing it
19 so. But yeah then we can go in and
20 do that and I'll, we'll put up what
21 ever we have to put up at the time,
22 that's not a problem. At least that
23 way we get it on the docket
24 correctly.
25 MALONE: Right.
26 BRISTOL: And we don't blow any (UI).
27 MALONE: Because (UI) this is what I told
28 them, because initially they think
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01 you know, "What's going on?" I
02 said, "Listen fellas, we don't do
03 anything illegal here, no one, no
04 one's gonna do anything illegal
05 that, you know, will risk their jobs
06 and…"
07 DINTINO: No, we're, what we're doing is…
08 (OVERLAPPING CONVERSATION)
09 MALONE: …All we're trying to do is talk to
10 them about an issue that, it, it
11 makes, makes no sense…
12 DINTINO: …talkin' to these guys that come in
13 to the club and…
14 MALONE: …you know and I, and I this is what
15 I told him, I said you know, "I
16 talked to a couple cops, not just
17 one, a couple. And they've been
18 telling me the same thing it's like,
19 you know, Lance, this is a stupid
20 law…"
21 DINTINO: And when we waste (UI).
22 MALONE: "…(UI) something they could do to
23 help us. So we don't have to sit
24 there and write citations because a
25 girl touches a guy."
26 DINTINO: Lance, remember when… (Clears -
27 throat) …we went to lunch with the
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01 guy, uh, Lewis' predecessor,
02 Stevens?
03 MALONE: Yeah, George.
04 DINTINO: Remember I said he knew Captain
05 Clark and I took him that
06 information down to his office. I--
07 I-- didn't want to, the same
08 thing, I said this is what Captain
09 Clark told me what I just told you,
10 and he said, "Well they never told
11 me." I said, well, he said, "I know
12 Captain Clark, I'll call him." I
13 said, well, call of course he never
14 did.
15 MALONE: Yea, well, because he was one of
16 those…
17 (OVERLAPPING CONVERSATION)
18 DINTINO: He was on the way out, he was on the
19 way out, he doesn't give a shit.
20 MALONE: …he was a minister, he was a
21 minister and this was a good issue
22 for him 'cause he was runnin' for
23 state senate.
24 DINTINO: No, no he wasn't. No, no, no he
25 wasn't. Stevens wasn't really crazy
26 about it.
27 MALONE: His term was over.
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01 DINTINO: Yeah, his term was over that's why
02 he didn't care…
03 MALONE: His term was over.
04 DINTINO: …the guy that was crazy about it was
05 Vargas.
06 MALONE: Yeah, Juan Vargas and who, who
07 Inzunza's telling me that the dude
08 is just a wild maniac.
09 BRISTOL: Oh, yeah?
10 MALONE: Oh, yeah. Which is, you know, par…
11 DINTINO: Well, I talked to him…
12 MALONE: …for the course (UI).
13 BRISTOL: (UI).
14 DINTINO: You know, I got a couple girls next
15 door that went to a thing at his
16 house it was for a political, it
17 wasn't a, it wasn't a party it was
18 something for a golf tournament.
19 They said he was, the biggest…
20 MALONE: Foul mouthed.
21 DINTINO: …grab ass, foul mouth, hypocrite,
22 piece of shit you can get.
23 BRISTOL: Oh.
24 DINTINO: And he's the one who stopped your
25 department and that licensing the
26 Vice Task Force report. You want a
27 copy, you wanna-- I got a copy next
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01 door I'd be happy to give you a
02 copy.
03 BRISTOL: Really. (UI).
04 DINTINO: I've got, oh, yeah, I got a copies
05 of everything.
06 MONTAGNA: Go get it, go get those two copies
07 you said you were gonna run.
08 DINTINO: Don't yell at me like that.
09 MONTAGNA: Go get it.
10 DINTINO: (UI).
11 MONTAGNA: And don't stop next to the, next,
12 don't get any more drinks on the
13 way.
14 DINTINO: You sure?
15 MONTAGNA: Yeah.
16 DINTINO: I treat him worse the more I drink.
17 MONTAGNA: No, no I prefer you not to drink
18 anymore just go get those…
19 DINTINO: Want me to order something?
20 MONTAGNA: …just go get the re-- just go get
21 the reports and then come back.
22 (Muffled laugh)
23 MALONE: (UI) that many (UI).
24 MONTAGNA: Okay, hold on a second, Lance, wait.
25 I want to make sure he leaves the
26 building. All right he's gone now
27 we can fucking talk, Madonna mi--
28 never seen anybody so fucking
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01 interrupting you so much. Fuck, I
02 was gonna tell him shut the fuck up.
03 Every time Lance started talking he
04 c-- interrupt you…
05 MALONE: Maybe he had something he wanted to
06 say.
07 MONTAGNA: Fuck. How about you take this and
08 we out like Shirley Temple in there,
09 he stops drinking so he can shut the
10 fuck up. All right, now we can get
11 some work done.
12 MALONE: That's what use to be a straw there?
13 MONTAGNA: I don't know what the…
14 BRISTOL: Yeah…
15 MONTAGNA: …fuck his problem was.
16 BRISTOL: …use to be a (UI).
17 MONTAGNA: I apologize for him rudely
18 interrupting you guys so much, go
19 head and discuss…
20 BRISTOL: That's okay.
21 MALONE: No, I, I think, I think we were able
22 from all the interruptions at least…
23 MONTAGNA: (LAUGHING) I love this guy.
24 MALONE: …to get, get through…
25 (Coughing)
26 MONTAGNA: Yeah.
27 MALONE: …you know…
28 MONTAGNA: Yeah.
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01 MALONE: …what we needed to get accomplished.
02 I didn't know the politics of it
03 and, and I wish I did but that's
04 okay because Z-- Zucchet said, "Hey
05 if you can't do it, I'm happy to do
06 it."
07 BRISTOL: Okay, 'cause he'll know, he'll
08 understand that.
09 MALONE: Yeah, and I'll tell him I'll just
10 say, "Listen, you know, these guys,
11 hey I, I talked to my buddies and
12 they were like, hey, they can't put
13 anything on the docket." And then
14 I'll tell him that, "Hey, listen,
15 Mike, come on, the issue here is you
16 want to get rid of these. This is
17 how you do it, and now you're gonna
18 call and say I want to put this on
19 because I want to look at the issue.
20 You know, I want to get rid of these
21 things, what can I do? What's the
22 issues? I don't know the issues?
23 Can we do some thing with it? Get
24 me on the docket. Adult ordinances,
25 get it on the docket."
26 BRISTOL: We can do that…
27 MALONE: And we start that up and…
28 BRISTOL: …and then we can sit down and…
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01 MALONE: …then, we go, and then we go from
02 there. And then you guys…
03 BRISTOL: We'll figure out what you guys want
04 and then I'll put together what ever
05 you need.
06 MALONE: Yeah, that really, that is it. I
07 mean it was down to hey maybe we
08 could even do the, uh, knock out the
09 six-foot rule. (UI) you know from
10 the, from the, from the stage.
11 BRISTOL: Stage.
12 MALONE: (UI).
13 MONTAGNA: (UI) one time mentioned going full
14 nude.
15 MALONE: Yeah, and I just said listen…
16 MONTAGNA: They actually said (UI) full nude
17 and Lance was like nah that's, one
18 thing at a time.
19 MALONE: …(UI) yeah lets (UI).
20 MONTAGNA: (LAUGHING)
21 MALONE: I mean our issue…
22 BRISTOL: (UI).
23 MALONE: …yeah our issue was lewd and
24 lascivious, that's all we want,
25 that's gonna make my, my boss happy.
26 BRISTOL: Uh huh.
27 MONTAGNA: Huh.
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01 MALONE: It will make you guys happy 'cause
02 now you don't have to dick around
03 with these stupid little laws all
04 day long. You can, y-- you know,
05 j-- listen if a girl is blowing
06 somebody then yeah, Vice get in
07 there and do your job. Or if there,
08 there's, there, you know there's
09 finger, (UI), I mean just anything
10 that shouldn't be happening that's
11 when you guys should be knocking it
12 out. But if a guy, you know, shoots
13 his load in his pants because some
14 girl is, you know, dancing that,
15 whose problem is that?
16 WAITRESS: Do you want another Sam Adams?
17 BRISTOL: No, not right now.
18 MALONE: You know, I mean, whose problem is
19 that, the guy who, you know I mean
20 gets off because a girl does a lap
21 dance…
22 BRISTOL: Sounds like a serious problem.
23 MALONE: (LAUGHING) It's a problem.
24 MONTAGNA: (LAUGHING)
25 MALONE: But, uh, let's just, let's do that
26 then, I'll, I'll…
27 MONTAGNA: (Sigh)
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01 MALONE: …get a hold of Zucchet, you know,
02 I'll just reaffirm with Charles
03 tomorrow, you know, now am I able to
04 say, "Hey I've talked to a couple
05 of, uh, the police and they, you
06 know, they don't like the law. You
07 know they wish something…"
08 BRISTOL: Go ahead, it's not a problem, if he
09 wants I don't even have no -problem
10 if he wants to call like we've done
11 with, uh, I mean Ralph's called my
12 office and, 'cause that doesn't
13 track into my office. I start
14 calling out or I start seeing him
15 then I… So, I just don't wanna fuck
16 up here.
17 MALONE: So, so, if I have, if I have
18 Charles call this number he can
19 call…
20 BRISTOL: It's my desk line, yeah.
21 MALONE: …he calls and says, "Hey, Russ this
22 is Charles Lewis…"
23 BRISTOL: Yeah.
24 MALONE: "…and, uh, you know, how do you guys
25 feel about this law, about this, you
26 know, no touching and, you know, how
27 do you feel about if we went from a
28 thousand feet to two thousand feet,
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01 you know, the distance, how would
02 you guys," and you'll just tell him
03 how you feel.
04 BRISTOL: (UI).
05 MALONE: Okay, this is how I feel…
06 MONTAGNA: Good idea.
07 MALONE: …and then he'll say, "Wow, okay
08 that's cool." And then he could feel
09 rest, he could rest assured that,
10 you know he's not gonna get set up
11 when he goes there and you guys say
12 "Hey wait a minute, no, what are you
13 guys doing, you know, we like the
14 laws and," they just, and that's how
15 Zucchet felt.
16 MONTAGNA: Right.
17 MALONE: He's like, hey, it sounds great
18 Lance. If you really think the Vice
19 is gonna come on and say…
20 BRISTOL: No. You're gonna get the department
21 saying, "Hey, this is a great law
22 because we're not having any
23 problems," and then that's gonna be
24 the department byline right there.
25 "This is a fucking great law, this
26 is good, we haven't had any
27 problems." So, that's what the
28 department is gonna come out
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01 publicly and say. Now, that doesn't
02 mean we can't go in there and back
03 up what you want to say later, I
04 don't have a problem with it. You
05 can call Vice right now and talk to
06 the lieutenant or, or the P.D., you
07 know what they're gonna tell you.
08 They're gonna tell you that's great
09 because they aren't having any
10 problems.
11 MALONE: Yeah, but they hadn't had any
12 problems before the law was in, in
13 place.
14 BRISTOL: Not as, not as blatant.
15 MALONE: You know I mean tell me how many
16 prostitutions have you guys, how
17 many convictions of prostitution
18 have you had since this law was
19 enacted? Convictions…?
20 BRISTOL: None that I know of.
21 MALONE: …zero. How, how many citations have
22 you had? You know, well, I'm sure,
23 you know there were some citations,
24 but…
25 BRISTOL: Uh huh.
26 MALONE: …nothing major. Was there any
27 prostitution going on? No, was
28 there any drug laundering, or any,
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01 you know, mob activity? No, No, No
02 prior to this law. So the law
03 really, the only thing the law has
04 done is cripple your abilities to do
05 other things more important.
06 BRISTOL: Yeah.
07 MALONE: No touching, I mean, is that really
08 against the law? It is here, but
09 really what are they doing that's so
10 wrong? (Clears throat) But, will
11 the department say that though? I
12 mean when, when, when they get up
13 there who will be the guys going up
14 there saying, I mean is it gonna be
15 the department that says, "Hey, I
16 like the law as it is. Leave it
17 alone."
18 BRISTOL: The one going in there is gonna be
19 me, and if I'm going in there then
20 (UI)…
21 MONTAGNA: That's what you have to say, is what
22 he's trying to say. You want him to
23 go in there you don't want the
24 department to go in there.
25 BRISTOL: My report can say whatever you want
26 it to say.
27 MALONE: Yeah, but how…
28 MONTAGNA: Are you following that?
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01 MALONE: …can you get Russ in there though?
02 MALONE: Th-- they say, "Hey, I'd like to
03 have, you know, Sergeant Russ come
04 in and…"
05 MONTAGNA: Exactly, you have your guys ask for
06 him.
07 BRISTOL: (UI) call the guy.
08 MALONE: Well…
09 BRISTOL: But then I can say whatever you
10 want.
11 MALONE: …that's easy because you've already
12 dealt with Ralph. Now you'll deal
13 with Charles and your gonna de--
14 but they're gonna say, they're gonna
15 say I had an opportunity, I got the
16 number from Inzunza's office.
17 BRISTOL: Uh huh.
18 MALONE: You know so if…
19 MONTAGNA: Exactly.
20 MALONE: …that's who Inzunza's been dealing
21 with so I figure I'll call Ralph…
22 MONTAGNA: Just gotta make sure that he comes
23 forward that's all.
24 MALONE: …and then, and then, and then Mike
25 Zucchet…
26 (OVERLAPPING CONVERSATION)
27 MONTAGNA: That's why it's probably…
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01 MALONE: …say hey is it possible for you to
02 come and testify on the behalf of
03 the…
04 BRISTOL: Right.
05 MALONE: …department what your, what your
06 thoughts are.
07 MONTAGNA: That's probably why it's good…
08 MALONE: (UI).
09 MONTAGNA: …to get Lewis calling him now.
10 MALONE: Yeah.
11 MONTAGNA: Get a communication going.
12 MALONE: I'll get Charles to call you either
13 tomorrow or Fri-- I may have him
14 call you right when I'm there.
15 MONTAGNA: That'd be better.
16 BRISTOL: Yeah, it will.
17 MALONE: 'Cause we'll have eight-thirty and
18 you get to work at nine?
19 BRISTOL: Oh, I'm there earlier then that.
20 Six-thirty, seven o'clock.
21 MALONE: Oh, are you really, so yeah, I'm,
22 I'm looking at eight-thirty and
23 then, uh, you know around nine
24 o'clock you may be getting a phone
25 call. So, I'll have him call on my
26 phone…
27 BRISTOL: That's fine.
28 MALONE: …and then we'll just…
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01 MONTAGNA: Good.
02 BRISTOL: I won't be there Friday. It's my
03 day off.
04 MALONE: Perfect.
05 MONTAGNA: T-- tomorrow?
06 BRISTOL: No tomorrow's…
07 MALONE: Tomorrow's Thursday.
08 BRISTOL: …(UI).
09 MONTAGNA: Tomorrow's Thursday, you'll be there
10 tomorrow morning.
11 BRISTOL: Yeah, tomorrow I'll be there, that's
12 fine…
13 MONTAGNA: It works perfect.
14 BRISTOL: …(UI) Charles.
15 MALONE: It works, it works perfect I'll just
16 have him call you tomorrow…
17 BRISTOL: Yeah, (UI).
18 MALONE: …morning at, when we're at
19 breakfast.
20 BRISTOL: That's fine. Yeah, I'd hate to walk
21 into breakfast with a place that,
22 like you guys are going to and, uh…
23 MALONE: Yeah, do you know, where is Hob Nob?
24 BRISTOL: …(UI). I don't know where it is I
25 just know of it.
26 MALONE: I know it's downtown.
27 BRISTOL: I just know it's a…
28 MALONE: I mean yeah…
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01 BRISTOL: …very popular place.
02 MALONE: …yeah it's where…
03 MONTAGNA: What time, what time do you what me
04 to pick you up tomorrow?
05 MALONE: Eight-thirt-- oh no, you better
06 get…
07 BRISTOL: (UI) eight-thirty.
08 MALONE: …there about quarter to eight.
09 MONTAGNA: Yeah, I think so, where? Hotel?
10 MALONE: Same one, Marriott in Del Mar.
11 MONTAGNA: Del Mar?
12 MALONE: It's in; it's on Carmel Valley Drive
13 off of I-- five.
14 MONTAGNA: I thought you were staying in La
15 Jolla?
16 MALONE: Huh?
17 MONTAGNA: I thought you said you were gonna
18 stay in La Jolla.
19 MALONE: Hum?
20 BRISTOL: Del Mar is a long drive.
21 MALONE: Well, I always, that's where we
22 always stay.
23 MONTAGNA: Oh, 'cause when I talked to you on
24 the phone you said I was probably
25 gonna stay in La Jolla.
26 MALONE: I get the two confused Tony, La
27 Jolla, Del Mar.
28 BRISTOL: (UI) nice neighborhoods.
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01 MONTAGNA: You sure, you sure it's Del Mar now?
02 MALONE: Yeah, oh I know for sure it's Del
03 Mar.
04 BRISTOL: Carmel Valley, it's got to be.
05 MALONE: Yeah, it's on Carmel Valley Drive.
06 BRISTOL: It's right off the Freeway.
07 MALONE: It's right off the five. You know
08 where that like Leo Tio or what ever
09 it's called.
10 BRISTOL: Tio Leos.
11 MALONE: What's it called?
12 BRISTOL: Tio Leos.
13 MALONE: Tio Leos, it's right behind that.
14 There's like a Hampton Inn and…
15 MONTAGNA: I'll have to get over there pretty
16 early, I'll have to leave early.
17 I'll come over there and come get
18 you around a quarter to eight.
19 Probably hit traffic going south,
20 won't we?
21 BRISTOL: Oh, geeze…
22 MALONE: Yeah.
23 BRISTOL: …you coming in at eight o'clock
24 you're gonna be fucked. I mean it
25 will be, it'll close down.
26 MONTAGNA: Going South?
27 BRISTOL: Yeah, (LAUGHING) especially if
28 you're coming into downtown.
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01 MALONE: Yeah, what happens, how early do we
02 have to leave to get there by eight
03 thirty? It takes about an hour to
04 get there.
05 BRISTOL: I'd give yourself an hour.
06 MALONE: So if you picked me up at seven
07 thirty.
08 MONTAGNA: Yeah, I may get there a little
09 early.
10 BRISTOL: You could catch a good day but if
11 you catch a bad day it could be…
12 MONTAGNA: Yeah.
13 BRISTOL: …eight forty-five before you get
14 there.
15 MONTAGNA: Be ready a little bit before 'cause
16 I may just jump up come over and get
17 you real early so that when you and
18 I get down there we hang out like we
19 did last time. It's probably better
20 to chill for a little while then to
21 get stuck in traffic.
22 MALONE: Yeah, (UI)…
23 MONTAGNA: We don't want to get fucked.
24 MALONE: …you want to pick me up at seven
25 fifteen?
26 MONTAGNA: Yeah, but just come out we'll hang
27 out together, we'll go get some
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01 Danish or something, whatever you
02 want to do.
03 MALONE: I think they serve breakfast.
04 MONTAGNA: Do they?
05 MALONE: You're gonna want their breakfast.
06 MONTAGNA: Okay.
07 BRISTOL: Yeah, it's suppose to be a real
08 great place, I've never been there
09 but… (OVERLAPPING CONVERSATION
10 …I heard a lotta…
11 MALONE: Yeah, I went there with George
12 Stevens.
13 BRISTOL: …yeah, a lot of, uh, those guys talk
14 about if you go there.
15 MALONE: Yeah, oh yeah you'll be shaking
16 hands with all these…
17 BRISTOL: You don't need me seen in there with
18 people that may know me from
19 somewhere else.
20 MALONE: Yeah, no, I, I, I, I think that's, I
21 think that's…
22 BRISTOL: This is probably pushing it right
23 here, I mean, there may be somebody
24 coming in and do an ABC inspection
25 here and go, who the fuck is that.
26 MONTAGNA: (LAUGHING)
27 MALONE: Well…
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01 MONTAGNA: So what about on Friday, what are we
02 gonna do for Friday?
03 MALONE: Well, Friday, you know…
04 BRISTOL: (Cough).
05 MALONE: …Ralph is already on board.
06 MONTAGNA: I thought we had another meeting,
07 you and I on Friday?
08 MALONE: Yeah, that was with Ralph Inzunza.
09 MONTAGNA: Oh, I didn't know if it was Ralph,
10 or, or, or Zucchet.
11 MALONE: No, it was Ralph.
12 MONTAGNA: Okay.
13 MALONE: Uh, because I, you know I wanted
14 Ralph to m-- m-- meet you, since
15 you guys have already communicated.
16 BRISTOL: All right.
17 (OVERLAPPING CONVERSATION)
18 MALONE: And but now, no need. There's no…
19 BRISTOL: Yeah, I don't need it.
20 MALONE: …need for the meeting.
21 BRISTOL: …yeah I just think it's just better
22 right now if we don't until it's
23 closed.
24 MALONE: …tha-- that's just what, yeah let's
25 let Zucchet get the ball rolling,
26 I'll have him get that, I mean call
27 next week some time. And he tell,
28 he can call any, any day this week
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01 and say, "Hey, listen. I want to
02 get this thing on the item, I want
03 to look at this issue. I got some
04 shit in my area I want rid of, I
05 want to know how I can get rid of it
06 I want to know, make sure I c-- I
07 don't get any more. So I want it
08 increase it, the distance, so that I
09 don't get any more in my district."
10 He can h-- he can come up with a
11 bunch of good things…
12 BRISTOL: Oh, yeah.
13 MALONE: …that he could hit on and then when
14 that's already on, now, we say,
15 "Okay, well, we haven't looked at
16 this, well, we're gonna do more,
17 more parking, we're gonna go two
18 thousand feet." (UI) you know,
19 "Hey, Sergeant how is this? I mean,
20 this no touching, is it really that
21 effective?" Well, "I don't know,
22 it's kinda, it's kinda taxing on us,
23 you know, unfortunately, I mean,
24 they, they're going to court and
25 they're getting thrown out, but yet
26 we're still having to do our job and
27 if, you know, if there's any touc--
28 touching there, then we have to cite
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01 them." Then somebody on the thing,
02 will say, "You know something, why
03 don't we just go back to lewd and
04 lascivious."
05 BRISTOL: Yeah, I don't have no problem with
06 (UI) that way. So, I don't see a
07 problem with working it that way.
08 MALONE: You know and then, and then if you
09 could say, "Yes, you know that works
10 for us," you know you have no
11 problem with, you know, going back
12 to lewd and lascivious. Boom, boom,
13 boom, boom it's voted on it's out.
14 Public Safety y-- you know it may
15 not, it may not pass, but that's all
16 right it will go to the full
17 council.
18 BRISTOL: Uh huh.
19 MALONE: And that's where Ralph will use his
20 charm with some of his other buddies
21 to get me the votes I need.
22 BRISTOL: Sounds like a piece of cake.
23 MALONE: Well, unfortunately it never is.
24 BRISTOL: Politics.
25 MALONE: These issues are always very…
26 MONTAGNA: You think Zucchet's gonna come
27 through?
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01 MALONE: He just got elected, he's got four
02 years, there's nothing here that
03 he's gonna be doing that's gonna
04 hurt him. You know he, he, he's
05 gonna be the guy who's spearheading,
06 trying to get rid of these clubs in
07 his ne-- in his ward. And he, and
08 that's what he's gonna tell these
09 newspapermen, "Hey, I'm just trying
10 get rid of these, I'm trying to look
11 at these issues to get rid of these
12 clubs." Okay, good, and, and what
13 are those issues, "Well I want to go
14 from a thousand feet to two thousand
15 feet and, and I want clubs to have,
16 require more parking." You know and
17 whatever e-- I mean, what are the,
18 what are some other good ones?
19 Russ, I think, can you think of
20 another good one that, that sounds
21 good for the public or the media?
22 BRISTOL: Well, you hit the major ones that
23 are actually doable, I mean the
24 parking the, the distances is, is
25 the one that's gonna get you (UI).
26 I mean 'cause everybody's gonna want
27 that thing further away from, you
28 know, where they are. Uh, it's been
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01 awhile since I've done any work on
02 an (UI) I, I don't know that there's
03 another one, I mean…
04 MALONE: Yeah, and even if you (UI)…
05 BRISTOL: …thinking of being in Vegas, that
06 would be…
07 MALONE: …even if, even if he does something
08 like that what, what, what the (UI)
09 we'll do, you know, uh…
10 BRISTOL: No I think, I think that…
11 MALONE: He's off to a good start.
12 BRISTOL: …Yeah. I think that's the plan right
13 there with that.
14 MALONE: Yeah, I agree. Hey, I want to
15 increase it, I mean that, that,
16 that's real sure I want to increase
17 the separation. I don't want any
18 more of this junk in my neighborhood
19 and I'm gonna increase it.
20 WAITRESS: Did you want another Sam Adams?
21 BRISTOL: Please. Can I get a bottle of water
22 too?
23 WAITRESS: Are you guys okay?
24 MALONE: Here, here, have that one (UI).
25 BRISTOL: (UI)
26 WAITRESS: We have some on ice right now.
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01 BRISTOL: Nah, that's all right. No, I think,
02 I think that's a good start and
03 probably easy to do.
04 MALONE: Yeah, it's doable.
05 BRISTOL: I mean you don't want to put it too
06 far out of reach.
07 MALONE: And, and, and the thing is, is, is
08 that the lewd and lascivious, the no
09 touching, is not even gonna be a
10 part of it. That will go on during
11 the full council hearing.
12 BRISTOL: Uh huh.
13 MALONE: When, we might get a question about,
14 "Hey, how is this no touching work?"
15 You know, I mean, "Is, is that
16 something that we should continue or
17 is it something that maybe we, we
18 need to, uh, readdress?" I mean, if
19 you could say, "You know, it, it,
20 it's not doing what we," however,
21 you wanna, whatever you want to say,
22 I mean if it's not working, it's not
23 working.
24 BRISTOL: Well, we'll put it forward, whatever
25 helps the cause here. I mean,
26 obviously, you guys have been taking
27 care of me, I'm gonna make sure I do
28 my part. So, we need to sit down
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01 at, at that point, whatever that
02 point, whenever that date comes up
03 or before that and figure out
04 exactly what we want to do, and
05 that's what we'll make sure comes
06 out. Uh, I don't have a problem
07 with that I think that's easy, I
08 think it's easy to back up.
09 MALONE: Yeah, I mean it really is when you
10 think about it I mean, no touching.
11 (RUSTLING)
12 BRISTOL: It's hard to believe coming from
13 Vegas, huh?
14 MALONE: Well, it's hard to believe in San
15 Diego, you guys are suppose to be
16 liberal out here.
17 BRISTOL: I don't know, are we?
18 MONTAGNA: Who said that?
19 BRISTOL: (LAUGHING)
20 MONTAGNA: (UI).
21 MALONE: You guys are a huge democratic
22 state.
23 BRISTOL: I'll buy that…
24 MALONE: You guys are always…
25 BRISTOL: …democratic state, but I don't know
26 if liberal in relationship to some
27 of the things they do in other
28 avenues is the same.
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01 MALONE: No, I know that's what's weird, I
02 mean, that's why I'm, I'm con-- ,
03 I'm confused. I mean as a liberal
04 state you would think, you know,
05 hey, come on, this is a freedom of
06 speech, freedom of expression, let
07 them. No way, though they come off
08 as hard, you know, conservative
09 republicans.
10 BRISTOL: You can tell that with our governor
11 (UI).
12 MALONE: Your governor is what, you guys have
13 (UI) how many, tell me though the
14 only time I can ever recall you guys
15 having a republican governor was
16 flippin', uh…
17 BRISTOL: Ronnie?
18 MALONE: …Ronald Regan.
19 BRISTOL: Uh huh.
20 MALONE: You guys have had democrats ever
21 since.
22 BRISTOL: Power base is up north.
23 MALONE: Yup.
24 BRISTOL: San Francisco, L.A., and San Jose,
25 and that's all democratic.
26 MALONE: Out here if you had a republican,
27 you know, (UI) run for governor,
28 then you gotta, you gotta come off
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01 the liberal, liberal, they're
02 liberal. I think, you know, you
03 could win an election out here in
04 City Council so easy if you just
05 said you know something guys I 'm
06 gonna come in and I'm gonna, I'm
07 gonna help streamline getting
08 permits for houses. It's, it's
09 absolute bullshit that you have to
10 wait, you know, two or three years
11 to get permits to build homes. And
12 because, you know now I guess city
13 council today is talking about
14 affordable housing and how they need
15 affordable housing in San Diego
16 because they, th-- th-- the--
17 the, the…
18 BRISTOL: The prices are outrageous.
19 MALONE: …prices are outrageous. You guys
20 are the second highest in growth.
21 You guys are like twenty-six point
22 six percent.
23 BRISTOL: Did they?
24 MALONE: San Diego.
25 BRISTOL: And housing prices went up what? A
26 lot?
27 MALONE: Yeah, that's the housing prices;
28 they're up twenty-six percent in one
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01 year. Serious, that's a, that's a
02 nice investment.
03 BRISTOL: Uh huh. Beats the Stock Market now.
04 MALONE: Oh, hell yeah, beats everything. So
05 why, why do they need affordable
06 housing? Because the flippin'
07 government won't help expedite
08 permits, I mean, they should have a
09 fast track system in there where you
10 can come in and get your paperwork
11 fast tracked.
12 MONTAGNA: That's a (UI).
13 MALONE: I mean you know, and I, was
14 listening on the radio today there's
15 a guy who is just trying to get a
16 patio for his back yard and it took
17 him over a year to get a permit, to
18 build a patio.
19 BRISTOL: Which is why most of the people down
20 here just end up building without a
21 permit.
22 MALONE: Yeah. That's where they lose
23 revenue there.
24 BRISTOL: Yeah, you do nothing but hurt
25 yourself in the long run.
26 California, people's republic of.
27 MALONE: Yeah.
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01 BRISTOL: I didn't know I had two cold ones
02 and now I opened that one.
03 WAITRESS: (GIGGLE)
04 MALONE: Tony will drink it.
05 WAITRESS: You okay, guys?
06 MALONE: Yeah, thank you.
07 BRISTOL: Thank you.
08 MONTAGNA: So what are we going to do tomorrow?
09 MALONE: Uh, breakfast and, uh…
10 MONTAGNA: Whatever.
11 MALONE: Yeah.
12 MONTAGNA: No game plans or nothing?
13 MALONE: None.
14 MONTAGNA: Okay.
15 MALONE: You know I was scheduled to go back
16 Friday but you know now I just think
17 I'll just call Inzunza, you know
18 don't worry about it. Uh, get a
19 hold of, uh; Zucchet and work out
20 some arrangements with Zucchet so he
21 can make that phone call. (UI) I'll
22 be there with Charles tomorrow, call
23 you, first thing. Um, so…
24 BRISTOL: You're just trying…
25 MALONE: …Mike may wait for me to come back
26 and workout in that little gym. I'd
27 rather go to your gym and workout.
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01 MONTAGNA: Want to come up after lunch, after
02 breakfast?
03 MALONE: Yeah, I don't know what Mike wants
04 to do.
05 MONTAGNA: Let me know.
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03 MONTAGNA: Ready guys?
04 DINTINO: Ready? You guys out of here?
05 MONTAGNA: Yeah.
06 DINTINO: Well, I'll wait to talk to him about
07 that.
08 BRISTOL: Yeah, I'll check into that and give
09 Tony a call.
10 DINTINO: We can live a (UI).
11 MALONE: Little pizza, huh?
12 MONTAGNA: Yeah, a little to go for Donnie.
13 Get the little mouse something to
14 eat.
15 MALONE: Tell her I said hello.
16 MONTAGNA: (LAUGHING) I will. She'll be happy
17 to hear from you.
18 MALONE: Tell her I want my T.V.
19 MONTAGNA: Whenever you want it, you know that.
20 Tell me what you want.
21 MALONE: 'Cause I've got three thousand
22 dollars saved up…
23 MONTAGNA: Oh, come on, that's all you got
24 saved up, (LAUGHING) three thousand
25 dollars. Maybe I should give you a
26 loan. (LAUGHING)
27 MALONE: No, no, no, no, I've got bills.
28 MONTAGNA: Hey, I've got a business too, my
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01 friend.
02 MALONE: Hey, Tony (UI).
03 (BACKGROUND RESTAURANT NOISES END)
04 (TRAFFIC NOISES BEGIN)
05 (OUTSIDE NOISES END)
06 (RESTAURANT NOISES RESUME)
07 MALONE: (UI) I like to go to clubs (UI)
08 DINTINO: Jaguars (UI).
09 BRISTOL: I'm gonna use the head before I take
10 off.
11 MONTAGNA: Okay, boss.
12 BRISTOL: I'll give you a call later when I
13 check on that stuff for him.
14 MONTAGNA: Okay. Go ahead (UI).
15 MONTAGNA: Lance, are you gonna go next door
16 and see uh Mike?
17 MALONE: Yeah, yeah, I'll be there.
18 MONTAGNA: …right? Okay.
19 (RESTAURANT NOISES FADE)
20 (TRAFFIC NOISES)
21 (WALKING SOUNDS)
22 (CAR DOOR OPENING AND CLOSING)
23 (OUTSIDE NOISES END)
24 (LOUD MUSIC)
25 UM: What's up man?
26 MONTAGNA: How's it going? (UI).
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28 MONTAGNA: How you doing, Mike? How's it going
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01 today?
02 GALARDI: You got stuff done?
03 MONTAGNA: Yeah, think so. (LAUGHING)
04 GALARDI: He still over there?
05 MONTAGNA: Yeah, well, Lance was right behind
06 me but then he stopped for a second
07 he's probably (UI) I think he (UI).
08 (UI).
09 UM: (UI).
10 UM: (UI) thanks for seeing me.
11 UM: (UI).
12 MONTAGNA: (UI) yeah, it's nice to see you
13 again (UI).
14 UM: Cool, cool.
15 MONTAGNA: You guys are gonna hear from me
16 tomorrow.
17 UM: (UI).
18 MONTAGNA: Yeah. (UI)
19 UM: (UI) been doing this?
20 MONTAGNA: (UI).
21 GALARDI: Good.
22 MONTAGNA: (UI) good.
23 GALARDI: So is he still, uh, getting
24 transferred?
25 MONTAGNA: Yeah.
26 GALARDI: No shit? Are they cutting back or?
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28 MONTAGNA: No, actually, he said he's just
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01 transferring because he's been there
02 too long, like thirteen years or
03 some thing and that, uh, they won't
04 let one guy stay there that, they
05 won't let 'em stay there that long
06 no more.
07 GALARDI: Oh, he's been in Vice that long?
08 MONTAGNA: I think so, that's what he said.
09 Yeah, so they won't let the guy stay
10 in one department too long they
11 starting to meet too many people and
12 they get too many connections so.
13 GALARDI: Oh.
14 BOGART: Are we fucked then?
15 MONTAGNA: No 'cause it looks like it's gonna
16 happen before then. Everything's
17 gonna get done. At least Mr. uh
18 Zucchet said so. I think it's a put
19 up or shut up…
20 GALARDI: (Cough). There you go. (Cough)
21 MONTAGNA: Because, uh Russ just told us that,
22 uh, and, and John was telling, Russ
23 and John were both telling us that,
24 uh, Zu-- What Zucchet said wasn't
25 true.
26 GALARDI: (Cough).
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28 MONTAGNA: A police officer can't call and put
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01 it on a, on a committee. No…
02 GALARDI: Oh, they can't?
03 MONTAGNA: No, the Chief of Police could and
04 then he'd have to talk to the Mayor
05 and that's how it would go. It
06 would to through the Chief of Police
07 to the Mayor and then it would go
08 on.
09 GALARDI: Which ain't never gonna fucking
10 happen.
11 MONTAGNA: No, of course not, and that's why
12 Russ was saying that's bullshit,
13 that's not true. So, Lance said
14 that Zucchet said that if he
15 couldn't do it he'd put it on the
16 d-- docket himself, so I was like,
17 oh, it's about time. Put up or shut
18 up.
19 BOGART: You think that, do you think that
20 he's full of shit?
21 MONTAGNA: Zucchet? I think it, it's make or
22 break time, I mean basically…
23 BOGART: Uh huh.
24 MONTAGNA: …like Mike and I say, if it's not
25 happening by next week it's time for
26 us to step up to the plate and say
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28 something like hey, what the fuck's
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01 the problem.
02 (TELEPHONE RINGS)
03 GALARDI: Yeah.
04 MONTAGNA: You know there's something wrong
05 with him he's lying now.
06 GALARDI: Yeah.
07 MONTAGNA: 'Cause he actually lied about the
08 whole thing about Russ uh, being
09 able to get it. There's no way a
10 cop can call up and…
11 UM: No.
12 MONTAGNA: …like Russ was saying protocol is a
13 cop just can't get up, come up and
14 say, hey, you should put this on
15 the, on the, and the, but, cops
16 don't have that kind of power.
17 BOGART: No.
18 GALARDI: So there, is your, is your, is Russ
19 supposed to meet with these guys or
20 these no reason for him to meet with
21 'em.
22 MONTAGNA: No, there's no reason to, Russ is
23 actually gonna let them all call
24 him. He's gonna actually have, uh,
25 Lewis, he's already talked to a
26 couple of them already on the phone
27 and he's telling them all the same
28 thing, "You get it there and I will
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01 personally get up there and say it's
02 a good thing." But like Russ just
03 said tonight is that they have to be
04 real careful 'cause if anybody else
05 from Vice, like Ball or any of the
06 older guys, if any of those guys
07 come up there they're gonna say…
08 (RUSTLING, BACKGROUND NOISES)
09 MONTAGNA: …you know the law's fine the way it
10 is. So, you want Russ there so what
11 they're gonna ask for is have Lewis,
12 Zucchet, and all the guys ask for
13 Russ. Say we want Ru-- you know,
14 this is the guy we've been…
15 (DOOR CLOSING)
16 MONTAGNA: …speaking to have him come up and
17 speak to us, and Russ said when he
18 got there he's gonna say this a
19 stupid law.
20 GALARDI: And he won't take any heat from Ball
21 or anybody for that?
22 MONTAGNA: No, no.
23 DINTINO: Ball's gone.
24 GALARDI: Ball is gone?
25 MONTAGNA: Ball is in another department, but
26 like I said they don't want anybody
27 else from Vice. They just want him
28 to come up there and say it. Isn't
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01 that what he's saying today?
02 MALONE: Yeah, that's why I was, I was just
03 wanting to make sure because he was,
04 when he started sayin' "Well, the
05 department's stance is gonna be hey
06 the law's working," you know, uh, so
07 that's what made me nervous. I
08 said, "Okay, well, first who is
09 gonna be up there and what are they
10 gonna say when they get up there?"
11 He goes, "No, it's gonna be me and
12 I'm gonna say what you guys what me
13 to say."
14 MONTAGNA: Right.
15 GALARDI: Okay.
16 MALONE: I said good, that's all I wanted to
17 know.
18 MONTAGNA: Yeah.
19 GALARDI: Well, now, is Zucchet gonna put it
20 on the docket?
21 MALONE: Yeah.
22 DINTINO: He's gotta get it on the docket and
23 have…
24 MALONE: When he ca-- when he called me the
25 other day he goes, because I thought
26 that, you know, he was gonna be able
27 to get it on the docket…
28 DINTINO: No, no way
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01 MALONE: …I didn't know the politics of it
02 all so he said, "Listen, if he
03 doesn't do it I and willing to do
04 it," he-- he-- he flat out said
05 he'll do it if he has to. And so,
06 now, what his cover's gonna be is,
07 and he didn't take any of our money
08 so he'll be as clean as a…
09 DINTINO: You got to give him one of these
10 then.
11 (OVERLAPPING CONVERSATION)
12 MALONE: …(UI), he's gonna stand up and say…
13 GALARDI: Well, he did take our money.
14 DINTINO: Yeah, he did. I've given him money,
15 I went to a fundraiser for him
16 myself.
17 MALONE: And he, we, we, went through Tony we
18 get San Diego money.
19 DINTINO: No, we did another one before when,
20 that I went to that you asked me to
21 go to Bu-- Bu-- Busalacchi's.
22 GALARDI: (UI) okay, what's he got to do to
23 get it on the docket?
24 MALONE: So, now I'll call him ta-- uh--
25 tomorrow and tell him get it on the
26 docket. Well, he's gonna say yes,
27 "Hey, listen, I've got these clubs
28 in my area I want them, I want them
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01 gone. I want to bring this adult
02 ordinance on, put it on the docket
03 so we can discuss issues that I can
04 help out you know maybe increase the
05 distance or increase more parking
06 things to that effect, those are the
07 things I want to look at." And just
08 leave the no touching alone so that
09 doesn't make the press. Then, the
10 day of the meeting, of the big
11 council meeting, Inzunza says,
12 "Listen how is this ordinance going
13 with the no touching, is that
14 working for you?" Then, he's
15 already prompted. "Well, really,
16 it's a waste of time, officers are
17 writing tickets, they're getting
18 thrown out already, you know so, I
19 mean, it really doesn't do
20 anything."
21 DINTINO: They've all been thrown out more or
22 less.
23 MALONE: Every one has been thrown out and
24 they're not really doing any thing
25 and then, and then Zucchet will say,
26 "Then let's go back to the way it
27 used to be lewd and lascivious."
28 Great we'll, we, we'll, we'll, we'll
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01 deal with that.
02 GALARDI: Can he, can he get there and say,
03 "Well, it takes a lot of our time
04 going into clubs (UI)."
05 (OVERLAPPING CONVERSATION)
06 DINTINO: Yeah, that's what (UI).
07 MONTAGNA: He's gonna say all that.
08 MALONE: (UI).
09 DINTINO: (UI) if they had a, remember when we
10 went to those meeting they used the
11 excuse to raise the price of the
12 dance thing by how many hours they
13 were, that increase the price of how
14 much they were spending on the
15 licensing and why they doubled the
16 licensing fees…
17 GALARDI: Oh, yeah, yeah.
18 DINTINO: …that raise your fees and raise the
19 club fees because they have a b--
20 they, say you got X number of
21 dollars invested in it. So, that X
22 number of dollars is based on the
23 hours that are spent on doing this.
24 GALARDI: Yeah.
25 DINTINO: So they have to account for their
26 hours, they can't just go willie
27 nillie around and…
28 GALARDI: Yeah.
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01 DINTINO: …they have to account for they're
02 hours they're spending X amount of…
03 GALARDI: But this way they can say, "Hey,
04 this, this, we don't have to spend
05 as much time in the clubs and we go
06 take care of bigger and better
07 things."
08 MALONE: Yeah, well, y-- you know (UI) hey
09 they're still gonna go out there…
10 DINTINO: Yeah.
11 MALONE: …they're still gonna investigate,
12 they're just gonna make sure that
13 there, you know, that there's no
14 prostitution that there's no, you
15 know oral sex going on things that…
16 GALARDI: Yeah.
17 MALONE: …you know really m-- make a
18 difference to a club.
19 GALARDI: Yeah.
20 MALONE: "You know, and then we're finding
21 out that you know, hey, these club
22 owners are really tight on these
23 people because they don't want to
24 lose their license, so they are
25 pretty strict. You know they're
26 doing a good job in maintaining it
27 so…"
28 GALARDI: He'll say that?
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01 MALONE: He'll say that.
02 GALARDI: But then do we, but do we have the
03 votes?
04 MALONE: Well…
05 GALARDI: To get it changed over.
06 MALONE: …that's, that's, we've got three so
07 far and you know they have their own
08 little friends and…
09 GALARDI: Yeah.
10 MALONE: …you know, but if, if the cop is
11 saying yes to this, it's a slam-
12 dunk.
13 DINTINO: Should be.
14 MONTAGNA: My question is how long is it gonna
15 take Zucchet to put it on there? I
16 mean is he really gonna do it or is
17 he gonna bullshit us?
18 MALONE: My goal is to have, to have him call
19 and get something on by Friday.
20 DINTINO: Well, here's the…
21 MONTAGNA: Okay. That's…
22 DINTINO: …he can use this as…
23 (OVERLAPPING CONVERSATION)
24 DINTINO: (UI), huh?
25 GALARDI: (UI) call (UI) You meetin' Lewis
26 and who you meetin' Friday?
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28 MALONE: I-- It was Inzunza but I don't need
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01 to meet with Inzunza now.
02 GALARDI: No?
03 MALONE: No.
04 MONTAGNA: So, you can have Zucchet by Friday
05 and make it…
06 (OVERLAPPING CONVERSATION)
07 GALARDI: (UI).
08 MALONE: My goal is to have him make the call
09 to Public Safety by Friday and say,
10 "Listen I want, I, you know, I got
11 these…"
12 GALARDI: Well, just call him in the morning
13 and see if he can do it right then.
14 MALONE: That's it, that's my goal.
15 MONTAGNA: Yeah, 'cause if he's not then he's
16 just dragging his feet or he's
17 postponing us.
18 GALARDI: So, how can we find out if he made
19 the call?
20 MALONE: Oh, we'll know because he's gonna
21 have to call Zucchet, I want Zucchet
22 now to call Russ and say, "Hey, I'm
23 getting this on, I gonna put this
24 ordinance on the, I've got it on the
25 docket right now and, uh, I know
26 that, I think you've been dealing
27 with Ralph Inzunza," and he'll say
28 yes, and that's how they will start
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01 communicating. So that Russ can now
02 start being more of a player because
03 now Zucchet's saying, "Hey, I--
04 I've spoken to my cou-- one of my
05 colleagues he said he's spoken to
06 you already you've, you've got
07 emails and things to that event,
08 that effect. What can you do to
09 kinda help me because I want to get
10 of Le-- these-- Les Girls I wanna,
11 you know, increase the distance you,
12 you agree with that?" Yeah, yeah,
13 yeah now they'll communicate.
14 GALARDI: Okay.
15 MALONE: Then we'll know it's on the docket.
16 GALARDI: Okay, do they actually, is somebody
17 in the City Attorney's Office have
18 to, actually have to write up an
19 ordinance now or not?
20 DINTINO: No, no, no the, the they… (UI).
21 MALONE: (UI) 'cause all the, yeah they,
22 they, they, they may have to, you
23 know I don't know if they'll have to
24 draft a whole new one, but they're
25 gonna have to draft something that
26 says they're going from a thousand
27 feet and, and John's…
28 DINTINO: (UI) suggest…
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01 MALONE: …suggesting that we go to two
02 thousand.
03 DINTINO: …go to two thousand feet.
04 MALONE: You know…
05 DINTINO: If we have to.
06 MALONE: …and then negotiate from there.
07 GALARDI: Just make it fifteen hundred.
08 DINTINO: Yeah, but what do you care if you
09 have to give up something?
10 GALARDI: Well, what if I want to open up
11 another club one day that's why I
12 said just fifteen hundred.
13 MALONE: All right then we'll stick at
14 fifteen.
15 DINTINO: Plus they say two thousand they cant
16 get away with that cons-- because
17 of the constitutionality of it
18 whatever bullshit so.
19 MALONE: All right so I'll, we'll stick with
20 the, we'll go from a thousand…
21 GALARDI: Fifteen.
22 MALONE: …to fifteen hundred and require more
23 parking.
24 GALARDI: Yeah.
25 MALONE: And that, those are good tags for
26 them…
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28 DINTINO: And go back to lewd and lascivious
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01 conduct.
02 MALONE: But that is not something that
03 they're gonna do right away. That's
04 something that's gonna happen during
05 the meeting so that…
06 DINTINO: …During the meeting.
07 MALONE: …so that the, the, the media doesn't
08 toy with it in the…
09 DINTINO: And the good thing is Casey Gwinn's
10 getting termed out, the City
11 Attorney. Now this lady that, that
12 authored this attern-- this thing,
13 this, uh, Mary, Mary (UI) she and
14 Peter Luster have been back and
15 forth, they, she doesn't care
16 either. She thinks this thing's
17 stupid either she's p-- part of the
18 author of this when she was Deputy
19 City Attorney, she's still Deputy
20 City Attorney. But the City
21 Attorney being out at, Casey Gwinn
22 her boss, is the one pushing, you
23 know all the time.
24 MALONE: Oh.
25 (Rustling)
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28 DINTINO: And he's gone aft-- he's the one
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01 that eats breakfast with Christ
02 everyday.
03 (OVERLAPPING CONVERSATION)
04 MALONE: We have to hope that Zucchet…
05 GALARDI: Oh, it's a guy?
06 MALONE: …(UI)…
07 DINTINO: Yeah, Casey Gwinn.
08 MALONE: …we have to hope that it's between
09 Zucchet, Lewis, and Inzunza they can
10 muster up two more votes.
11 GALARDI: And you're gonna talk to him about
12 that, "Hey can you get the other
13 votes?"
14 MALONE: Yeah, I-- I-- m, I already talked
15 to Zucchet about fast tracking it
16 and he said there's no problem, so
17 now I just got to get back to him
18 and say, "Listen, just make the
19 phone call for us. Call the," I
20 think his name is Paul R…
21 GALARDI: Well, you gotta tell him that cops
22 can't make the phone call.
23 (OVERLAPPING CONVERSATION)
24 MALONE: Yeah, that's what I'm gonna say.
25 DINTINO: Cops cannot make the phone call,
26 they can't initiate the…
27 MALONE: I'll tell him that…
28 DINTINO: …they can't initiate the…
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01 MALONE: …I'm gonna say (UI)…
02 DINTINO: …initiate asking t--
03 MALONE: …his name is Paul Rivera and he's,
04 he is Man-- what's his name
05 councilman Man-- Mans…
06 GALARDI: Man-- Man, uh, okay…
07 DINTINO: Manacayan (PH). Brian Mannequin,
08 M-- Brian whatever his name is.
09 MALONE: Yeah, he's one of his aides, but
10 he's also the guy who does the
11 dockets for Public Safety.
12 DINTINO: Oh, he does, okay.
13 MALONE: So, they all know him and they…
14 (OVERLAPPING CONVERSATION)
15 MALONE: …get along with him so…
16 DINTINO: Brian Mannequin is the guy, okay.
17 GALARDI: So, he just makes the call and says,
18 hey, I want to get on the docket for
19 next month?
20 DINTINO: Want to discuss this, these, these
21 issues.
22 MALONE: Yeah, and, and, and he's gonna say
23 because it's important can you
24 please speed it up. And then
25 they'll, they'll understand that's
26 it's an important issue for him lets
27 speed it up.
28 DINTINO: But you don't think he should have
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01 this in front of him?
02 (OVERLAPPING CONVERSATION)
03 GALARDI: So, it will come up thirty days?
04 MONTAGNA: So, it will come up in thirty days?
05 MALONE: That's my guess (UI)…
06 GALARDI: (UI) come up in thirty days.
07 MALONE: …we, we, we, might (UI) have to
08 'cause…
09 DINTINO: Give it to him anyway Lance. Do me
10 a favor and give it to him.
11 MALONE: Okay, yeah no I'll, I'm happy to,
12 yeah 'cause, you know h-- h-- h--
13 he…
14 DINTINO: 'Cause this is written by San Diego
15 Police Department.
16 MALONE: Maybe he'll look at it.
17 DINTINO: That's written by San Diego police
18 Department in ninety-six.
19 MALONE: But…
20 GALARDI: What about now if, if…
21 (THUMPING)
22 GALARDI: …Russ does leave and we don't get
23 this law passed…
24 (GIGGLING)
25 (DOOR CLOSING)
26 MALONE: Scared the shit out of her.
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01 still?
02 MONTAGNA: We're gonna have to get some help
03 from whoever Russ leaves behind in
04 that department, he's got to be in
05 that department. So we've gotta
06 have another guy coming in so we're
07 gonna have a little break between
08 the two, we'll have to get Russ to
09 give me a new connection and, you
10 know, start to go out for lunch with
11 him. (UI) a new personality, it's
12 gonna be pretty rough.
13 GALARDI: Yeah, I think so.
14 MONTAGNA: So it would be better to get the law
15 passed…
16 (OVERLAPPING CONVERSATION)
17 GALARDI: Well, yeah.
18 MONTAGNA: …before that happens.
19 GALARDI: Yeah, no (UI).
20 DINTINO: It will be a fucking nightmare (UI)…
21 MALONE: (UI) I don't even want, I don't even
22 want to think about it.
23 DINTINO: …shit sandwich.
24 MONTAGNA: I mean to, to open up the door like
25 this is just kinda…
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28 MALONE: Well, he didn't know that it was
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01 gonna be, he doesn't know if his
02 guys…
03 GALARDI: If this guy goes to the city
04 councilman.
05 MALONE: It could be two months, it could be
06 six months, I mean he doe-- Russ
07 doesn't really know exactly, you
08 know, he just doesn't know.
09 DINTINO: He knows it's coming.
10 MALONE: I just don't want to take the chance
11 that it's thirty days I gotta get
12 this shit done now. We gotta just
13 get it over with. You just gotta…
14 DINTINO: And once it's done…
15 (OVERLAPPING CONVERSATION)
16 DINTINO: …then we can live with lewd and
17 lascivious fine.
18 MALONE: I feel confident that these guys are
19 gonna stick up for us. They're
20 gonna, they're gonna stand up and
21 they're gonna take care of us.
22 DINTINO: Even if we can live with lewd and
23 lascivious then, you know doing the
24 same thing we're doing now that
25 would even be better. That'd be
26 cat's ass.
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28 MONTAGNA: Why wouldn't they stick up for us,
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01 why wouldn't they?
02 MALONE: No, no they, they…
03 GALARDI: He thinks they will.
04 MALONE: I mean, you were there with…
05 MONTAGNA: Yeah.
06 MALONE: …I mean you, you heard them both I
07 mean I-- Inzunza's not the type to
08 blow shit up your (UI) he's just,
09 he'll just tell you how it is, and
10 that's how he is. Zucchet I don't
11 know well enough,
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16 MONTAGNA: You think they're gonna if they
17 don't you think they're looking for
18 this, you think they're looking for
19 more of this?
20 MALONE: Who?
21 GALARDI: Who?
22 MALONE: Who? Um?
23 MONTAGNA: The, the, the guys, our guys.
24 MALONE: Councilmen?
25 MONTAGNA: Yeah.
26 -
27 -
28 MALONE: No, because I mean we've never given
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01 them anything illegal we've always
02 given them…
03 MONTAGNA: No, I mean is he gonna be looking
04 for more is what I said, more.
05 (OVERLAPPING CONVERSATION)
06 GALARDI: Well, they know we're gonna be there
07 for them next election.
08 MALONE: Yeah, we, we told 'em, and they
09 know…
10 DINTINO: And…
11 (OVERLAPPING CONVERSATION)
12 DINTINO: …if you have to do something (UI)
13 because there's one right across the
14 street I went down there.
15 MALONE: In fact, I told them, I told (UI).
16 GALARDI: How 'bout Lewis, do you think he'll
17 be there for us? (UI)
18 MALONE: Lewis? Well, I already spoke to
19 Charles. Charles is like, "Lance,
20 I'm on board, whatever you need me
21 to do I'm on board."
22 DINTINO: Yeah, he…
23 MALONE: So it's, the whole, the whole
24 purpose of tomorrow's breakfast
25 meeting…
26 (RUSTLING)
27 -
28 MALONE: …was because I thought we'd bring
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01 a-- a cop there but now I
02 understand what Russ is say, "Hey,
03 you know, you're going to be going
04 to a popular breakfast location…"
05 GALARDI: Yeah.
06 MALONE: "…and I don't know if I really want
07 to be seen 'cause if you I—" so
08 what I'm gonna do is I've got Russ's
09 number so tomorrow morning at nine
10 o'clock I'm gonna say to Charles,
11 "Call, here's the-- here's my phone
12 call him and just say, 'Hey, I'm
13 Councilmen Charles Lewis, uh,
14 there's been some discussion with
15 Ralph Inzunza about the adult
16 ordinances, how is that coming along
17 and, you know, if I have any
18 questions down the road may I call
19 you?'"
20 GALARDI: Good.
21 MALONE: Make it simple, short and sweet…
22 DINTINO: Now tomorrow there is that meeting
23 at two o'clock, five o'clock where
24 Zu-- where Zucchet's trying to
25 retire his (UI).
26 MALONE: I already spoke to him and he said
27 that he didn't want our money…
28 (TELEPHONE RINGS)
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01 DINTINO: Okay.
02 MALONE: …he said that, uh, he-- you know,
03 'cause…
04 (TELEPHONE RINGS)
05 MALONE: …we've already contributed; he's
06 going after the guys who contributed
07 to his opponent.
08 GALARDI: Yeah.
09 MALONE: And he's gonna make them step up to
10 the plate.
11 GALARDI: 'Cause I guess Milch is gonna be
12 there with the other clown, the
13 crippled fuck.
14 DINTINO: Yeah. That's at his office.
15 MALONE: It's at his office so.
16 DINTINO: At his office again. But, I just
17 want to you know, if anybody wanted
18 to go, I'll go and give him one of
19 these too. I made extra copies of
20 this thing, but I if it's not, if
21 you don't think it's necessary I
22 won't do it. But that gives him,
23 that's written by the San Diego
24 Police Department.
25 MALONE: Well, if, if, if you're go there
26 tomorrow…
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01 to.
02 MALONE: …well yeah don't, don't give him any
03 money…
04 DINTINO: Ah…
05 MALONE: …just go and say, "Hey, I'm, I'm, I
06 work with Lance Malone and Lance
07 wanted me to give this to you."
08 GALARDI: I thought he had got one of those,
09 those guys?
10 DINTINO: I've given, I-- I don't know if I
11 gave it to…
12 MALONE: (UI) Zucchet just got elected so he
13 just took office.
14 DINTINO: Zucchet didn't get one…
15 GALARDI: In December.
16 DINTINO: ..and I don't, and I guarantee
17 Zucchet didn't get one…
18 MALONE: That's what I'm saying.
19 DINTINO: …but if you're gonna give him that
20 tomorrow…
21 MALONE: No I won't see Zucchet. I, I'll
22 give this to Charles Lewis…
23 DINTINO: Oh, okay.
24 MALONE: …and if you can give one, just go
25 there…
26 DINTINO: On behalf of…
27 -
28 MALONE: …don't give any money and just say,
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01 "Hey, I'm friends with Lance
02 Malone."
03 DINTINO: No, I work, I'm California Cabaret.
04 I've been there before because of
05 that stuff.
06 MALONE: Yeah, but just make sure you mention
07 my name because I mean dude we've
08 been…
09 GALARDI: Why don't we just tell Peter to give
10 him one.
11 DINTINO: All right, I can take care of that.
12 (OVERLAPPING CONVERSATION)
13 DINTINO: (UI).
14 UM: So when's your guy leave?
15 MONTAGNA: Leave what?
16 MALONE: He doesn't know.
17 DINTINO: He don't know. (UI).
18 GALARDI: He don't know. (UI).
19 MALONE: It could be thirty days, could be
20 six months.
21 DINTINO: Thirty days could be six months,
22 could be six weeks…
23 MALONE: (UI).
24 DINTINO: He just knows it's gonna happen.
25 MALONE: But we have got to get it done.
26 GALARDI: Why won't Ralph call and put it on
27 the docket? Because…
28 MALONE: Well, it's…
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01 DINTINO: He doesn't have any things in his
02 district, but Zucchet's got…
03 MALONE: Well, no, see Ralph w-- he's, he's…
04 DINTINO: Taken our money.
05 MALONE: …taken our money from Vegas.
06 GALARDI: Oh.
07 MALONE: Charles took money from Vegas so
08 they, they had a big play of it…
09 GALARDI: Yeah.
10 MALONE: …where Zucchet hasn't…
11 GALARDI: Yeah.
12 MALONE: Zucchet's got an issue he's got
13 these in his cl-- in his…
14 DINTINO: Three clubs in his district.
15 MALONE: …district right now.
16 GALARDI: (UI) what he's doing is he's gonna
17 shut them down…
18 (OVERLAPPING CONVERSATION)
19 DINTINO: No, no, but he wants them (UI).
20 MALONE: Gonna make it tougher as to adult
21 (UI).
22 GALARDI: I see.
23 DINTINO: Open the door.
24 MALONE: He's gonna say, "Listen I, I want to
25 put this on the docket because…"
26 (Rustling)
27 -
28 MALONE: "…I wanna, is there some way, some
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01 how we can get rid of these guys, if
02 not I want to make sure I don't get
03 any more so increase it by fifteen
04 hundred, put m-- require more
05 parking and get me on the docket so
06 we can discuss this, this issue."
07 GALARDI: Will Russ get the guy that's gonna
08 get up and talk.
09 MONTAGNA: Uh huh.
10 MALONE: Russ is the guy.
11 UM: How you doing?
12 (OVERLAPPING CONVERSATION)
13 MONTAGNA: And Russ told him pretty much that…
14 GALARDI: Does he need permission from his
15 boss to do it or?
16 MONTAGNA: No he doesn't.
17 UM: (UI) you think.
18 MALONE: (UI) our councilmen…
19 MONTAGNA: (UI) a call for him.
20 MALONE: (UI) hey, Russ I'd like to (UI)
21 right.
22 DINTINO: (UI) response…
23 MONTAGNA: Uh huh. But then they say that they
24 need the guy that they've been in
25 contact with.
26 GALARDI: His Captain's not gonna know what
27 the fuck he's doing?
28 MONTAGNA: No, no.
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01 GALARDI: No?
02 MONTAGNA: No. There's nothing wrong with him
03 getting up and speaking as long as
04 he's already been in contact with
05 them.
06 UM: Every (UI).
07 MONTAGNA: That's what he's telling us. As
08 long as he's been in contact with…
09 MALONE: (UI) Zucchet's gonna say, hey,
10 listen…
11 (CONVERSATION BETWEEN MALONE AND GALARDI IS UI)
12 GALARDI: He doesn't have to get permission
13 from his boss to get up there?
14 MONTAGNA: No. That's a pers-- that's his
15 opinion, they're just asking for his
16 opinion. He's not making a, a, a
17 statement that's saying anything
18 wrong.
19 GALARDI: So, they're not gonna be pissed off
20 that a laws getting changed?
21 MONTAGNA: No, I don't think so.
22 DINTINO: (UI).
23 MONTAGNA: No. I think they'll just be, I
24 don't think they're really gonna
25 know that Russ is even did any
26 talking up there, personally, I
27 -
28 think Russ is counting on that.
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01 Like Russ told him tonight though…
02 (OVERLAPPING CONVERSATION BETWEEN DINTINO AND BOGART)
03 DINTINO: When?
04 MONTAGNA: …I'll work for you what ever you
05 need me to do.
06 BOGART: A couple Wednesdays from now.
07 MONTAGNA: He's okay with that.
08 DINTINO: But no food?
09 BOGART: No food (UI).
10 GALARDI: And I'll just hope that Zucchet gets
11 this on. Which you think he will.
12 MONTAGNA: (UI)
13 BOGART: Not in the back, the music's in the
14 very back?
15 MONTAGNA: Yeah, Russ was pretty clear tonight.
16 GALARDI: (UI) call right when you get out,
17 hey, can you call right now and get
18 it on.
19 MALONE: Just call and just say…
20 BOGART: Yeah, we can take a restriction like
21 that.
22 MALONE: That's my goal to get on, to get on
23 a docket… (CLAPPING) …you know, at
24 least have the call made so that we
25 get on the docket by, you know,
26 however, you know, I don't know
27 they…
28 GALARDI: How will it be, how will it be
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01 listed on the docket?
02 MALONE: It will just be, it'll just be oth--
03 other ordinance.
04 DINTINO: (UI) get a permit for it.
05 MONTAGNA: And we should be able to find out
06 how soon if it's on the, that it's
07 on the docket?
08 BOGART: Yeah, (UI) three hundred bucks,
09 five hundred bucks or something like
10 that.
11 MALONE: I will make sure that he starts
12 calling Russ right away, once it
13 gets on the docket so that he can
14 say, "Hey, you know I need some help
15 on these issues."
16 MONTAGNA: Okay. (UI).
17 DINTINO: Oh, okay I want (UI) money out of
18 it. (UI)
19 MONTAGNA: So, Russ will be called up for that
20 day to come up and talk.
21 MALONE: Hey, he'll, he'll, he'll, hey, I'm,
22 I'm, I'm, all I just I'll, I'll tell
23 Zucchet, "Call Russ and tell him
24 that uh, 'Hey, we're on the docket
25 now for this date I need, I need
26 some information, what do you think
27 -
28 about these issues.'" And then Russ
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01 will say, "Yeah perfect."
02 BOGART: By our own right?
03 MONTAGNA: Sounds good.
04 MALONE: 'Cause Russ will know and we'll have
05 him call you and you call us (UI)
06 MONTAGNA: Okay, and I'll pick you up tomorrow
07 morning at the hotel. Uh, Seven
08 fifteen or something.
09 MALONE: Seven fifteen.
10 MONTAGNA: Seven fifteen okay, give it, keep
11 your cell phone on so when I come
12 out (UI).
13 DINTINO: (UI) I told him I said we could get
14 it (UI) we (UI) I'd rather pay
15 somebody else three or four thousand
16 we'd have to pay the attorney.
17 GALARDI: Are you going to breakfast?
18 MONTAGNA: Yeah.
19 GALARDI: You are, you are?
20 MONTAGNA: Uh huh.
21 BOGART: Did he say, okay, I'll look into it
22 or…
23 DINTINO: (UI) you know it's pretty, it's a
24 slam-dunk when you go to a hearing
25 (UI)…
26 MONTAGNA: I just want to talk to Charles
27 myself, for, for Russ so I can tell
28 Russ what he said and what he's
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01 basically gonna be supporting us.
02 This way Russ knows, it's more worth
03 people know Russ is on your side and
04 supporting him the more confident he
05 feels.
06 (OVERLAPPING CONVERSATION)
07 MALONE: And it's kinda nice having you there
08 because then you get, you get a feel
09 of what they're saying as well.
10 MONTAGNA: Exactly, I (UI).
11 MALONE: And you got a good idea. These two
12 last, last week were totally in
13 favor, yea, "Listen, we understand
14 whatever you need Lance we're
15 there." Zucchet just said that,
16 "It's just hard for me to believe
17 the cops are going to say this," and
18 that's why I thought, well, if I can
19 meet with Russ and Zucchet where he
20 could say, Russ could say, "Yeah,
21 you know I got no problem with it,"
22 and Zucchet's like, "I'm on board."
23 But then I, when I talked to him
24 yesterday he's like, "Lance, whether
25 he does it or not I'll do it."
26 GALARDI: Zucchet said that?
27 MALONE: Yes.
28 DINTINO: And Mike will help him out by tryin'
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01 to buy those fucking shit holes…
02 (OVERLAPPING CONVERSATION)
03 MALONE: And yeah and I'll tell that (UI) if
04 you don't mind…
05 (OVERLAPPING CONVERSATION)
06 DINTINO: And one little girl that works (UI)…
07 Brittany (UI) down in the Body Shop
08 (UI) fucking buy 'em (UI)…
09 MALONE: …I'm just gonna go hey my guy is
10 trying to get it so that you know
11 he'll, he'll, he'll do something
12 else with it. It's, it's a crap
13 hole they're not (UI).
14 DINTINO: (UI).
15 BOGART: (UI) charge you (UI).
16 GALARDI: (UI) but at least fix 'em up, and
17 make a nice place.
18 MALONE: Yeah he'll take the sign, you know,
19 the big sign, I guess there's a big
20 sign up that irritates him, he'll
21 take the big sign down…
22 GALARDI: Change, change the name and make it
23 a nice place.
24 DINTINO: …down the line.
25 MONTAGNA: And I'll deliver your message to
26 Charles Lewis tomorrow, too,
27 personal message.
28 GALARDI: Okay.
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01 MONTAGNA: Do it or else. (LAUGHING)
02 GALARDI: No shit. If we get to that. I
03 mean, you know, I hope it don't ever
04 come to that but, it might huh? No,
05 I don't think it would, you got a
06 good relationship with him.
07 MALONE: (UI) get alcohol?
08 MONTAGNA: No.
09 MALONE: Other stuff.
10 GALARDI: Yeah, (UI) yeah.
11 DINTINO: All right (UI) I'm here.
12 MALONE: Yeah.
13 DINTINO: (UI) people like that (UI).
14 GALARDI: Yeah, you know, come on, you know
15 we're still gonna be here for you,
16 gonna be there for you forever.
17 DINTINO: Got a lot of, lot of, lot of…
18 GALARDI: Change this law and keep it that
19 way.
20 MALONE: A lot of contacts in San Diego now
21 that, you know, you don't have to
22 give you the Vegas money we can
23 always just give you as much as you
24 need just from San Diego.
25 GALARDI: Yeah, and say, hey, you know… cash
26 is still there too, buddy. So, if
27 you want to throw that out (UI).
28 DINTINO: Russ brought up tonight retirement
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01 stuff, when he first sat down or
02 before you got there about working
03 after he gets out of (UI).
04 GALARDI: Yeah, well, hell yeah, fuck yeah, we
05 owe the guy big time, man.
06 Definitely.
07 DINTINO: Give him the job as your political
08 consultant. The guy you got now is
09 shit.
10 GALARDI: No shit.
11 MONTAGNA: You two guys, unbelievable.
12 MALONE: You got shit bigger than me.
13 GALARDI: You don't get this law changed
14 you're gonna be hurting financially,
15 Lance.
16 MONTAGNA: (LAUGHING)
17 GALARDI: 'Cause this isn't really that hard
18 of a thing to do.
19 DINTINO: Nah, I wouldn't think it would be, I
20 mean, I could do it.
21 MONTAGNA: The tension's getting a little deep
22 in here for me, guys, I'm gonna take
23 off (LAUGHING) I can, you guys,
24 I'll see you in the morning, buddy.
25 Hey, see you later, buddy.
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