Where Is Jimmy Galante Now? He Was Released From Prison in 2014
Jimmy Galante was identified for his dealings with local mafia families to build his rubbish empire, but where is he now after his 2008 arrest?


The story of Jimmy Galante and his rubbish empire he constructed in Danbury, Conn., spans throughout the '90s and into the early 2000s. The New York Times called him “a Danbury trash hauler suspected of mob ties” with a plot “right out of The Sopranos."
He rose to infamy after he was arrested in 2008 on multiple charges, significantly for evading the IRS for years, and was known to be involved with local mafia families to establish his business in the areas.
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His story is now the subject of a new Netflix crime documentary, Untold: Crime & Penalties, releasing on the streaming service on Aug. 31. What happened to Jimmy Galante, and where is he now?

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Who was Jimmy Galante? He bought his son a minor league hockey team.
Galante built a local business empire in the garbage removal industry in Danbury, owning 25 different companies that controlled more than half of waste removal in three local counties. He was often accused of working with local mob families, specifically the Genovese crime family, to secure this control over the area.
When his son, AJ, suffered a knee injury playing hockey that took him out of the game at 17, his father compensated by buying him a minor league hockey team, dubbed the Trashers.
His hockey team did decently well, but it and his other business ventures were involved in a series of scandals over the years, eventually surmounting in Galante's arrest. He admitted to evading the IRS for years and was found to be involved in gang activity, making him infamous in the area.
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Where is Jimmy Galante now?
In 2008, he was sentenced to five to seven years in prison for charges of racketeering, conspiracy to commit wire fraud, and defrauding the IRS. He also had to turn over his local garbage empire, which reportedly was worth millions of dollars and controlled much of the garbage disposal in the area. He also had to promise to never work in the industry again, ultimately destroying his empire.
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In 2014, after serving seven years in prison, Galante was released, having served his time. He was contacted by The Atlantic for a profile in May 2018 and instructed the outlet the only thing he was as much as was “playing lifestyles.”
While his son, AJ, is now not in rate of the Danbury Trashers, he's reportedly started a boxing membership with regards to his hometown and instructed The Atlantic he was making an attempt to make the world a reputable location for boxing, in festival “with Oxnard, Calif.”
The Danbury Trashers if truth be told folded as a crew now not long after Galante's arrest. According to the opening, AJ lost his ownership of the staff following his father's arrest, as lots of his possessions were additionally taken as property to be forfeited with Galante's sentencing.
“The United States executive got here in and seized my belongings, and one of the belongings was the staff,” he mentioned.
It seems as although the Galante circle of relatives is now not seeking to run a rubbish empire, and Danbury has less affiliation with the mafia.
Watch Untold: Crimes & Penalties drops on Netflix on Aug. 31.
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