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Frank J. Gigliotti (October 30, 1942August 7, 2011) was an American
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-turned-
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in Pennsylvania. He was convicted of
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and
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in 2000, and was released from prison in 2003.


Personal life

Frank J. Gigliotti was born on October 30, 1942 in
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,
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. His siblings were Theresa, Anthony, and Michael. He graduated
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in 1969, and attended Carnegie Mellon Managerial School. In 1997, Gigliotti separated from his wife and mother of his three children (Christina, Regina, and Frank Jr.); as of January 25, 2000, he was not married. Gigliotti moved to
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on August 7, 2011.


Career

Before even graduating
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, Gigliotti operated a
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in the
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industry from 1969–1975.


Civil service

In 1975, Gigliotti was hired by the Pittsburgh Public Works Department. In 1977, when he helped elect
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as
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, he collected significant political cachet that propelled him into intradepartmental promotions and eventually the chairmanship of the city's 19th Ward ( South Hills) from 1983–1989. Succeeding Steve Seventy on January 3, 1989, Gigliotti was first seated as a representative for the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, District 22. Nominated by Representative Anthony Colaizzo, Gigliotti was appointed as the house teller on the same day. During his tenure in the Pennsylvania House, Gigliotti was a powerful politician who failed to legalize
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. In 1997, he was a
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for
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's mayoral campaign before "realizing that was illegal." A
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, he was still representing District 22 upon his resignation of June 15, 2000.


Extortion

From 1996–1998, Schneider Engineering Technologies was contracted with the
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(Alcosan). During those years, Gigliotti extorted
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tickets and airfare from Frank Schneider, saying that otherwise he would influence the Alcosan board against Schneider's interests. In 1998, Gigliotti was
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by Ernest Smalis, a Shadyside bridge painter under government contract. In exchange for cash and a paid trip to Disney World, Gigliotti applied his influence to the Alcosan board and other state government agencies. When Smalis became an
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for the state's investigation, he was recorded suggesting to Gigliotti that government's purpose is to "give back" value to the people; the lawmaker replied, In 1999, Gigliotti sold confidential Alcosan bidding information to Smalis for . He failed to reach an identical agreement with Mascaro Inc. the very next day. In 1998 and 1999, Gigliotti accepted in bribes from Alcosan contractor PF Environmental in exchange for securing a recycling contract; he then demanded 10% of the contract's profits and additional monthly payments of .


Prosecution

In December 1999, a
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handed down a 27-count indictment for soliciting and accepting bribes from government contractors. Gigliotti paid for his legal defense with from his
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; , the
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was investigating these payments to Manifesto & Donahoe for legal propriety. As part of a
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, Gigliotti pled guilty to
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,
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and filing a false income tax return in April 2000. Prosecutors recommended 30–37 months imprisonment. At Gigliotti's request, Representatives W. Curtis Thomas and Edward P. Wojnaroski Sr. wrote to Judge Gustave Diamond to speak of Gigliotti's "honesty and integrity" and to call him a "fine character", respectively; they were joined in this effort by former Pennsylvania representatives Christopher K. McNally and
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. On June 21, 2000, Gigliotti was instead sentenced by Judge Diamond to 46 months in
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and a fine of ; Diamond explained the longer sentence, saying that "Gigliotti treated his political power and influence as a commodity to be sold for personal profit, which he did without restraint or regret".


Post-incarceration

Released from a
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prison in mid-July 2002 as part of a
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program, Gigliotti was hired by Alco Parking Co.—Pittsburgh's "largest operator of arkinglots and garages"—through his family connections. He earned per hour (equivalent to $/hr in ). He was expected to complete the program in January 2003.


References

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