Cicilline Helped Lead House Sit-In; Family Owns Building Tied to Repeated Violence

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Cicilline Helped Lead House Sit-In; Family Owns Building Tied to Repeated Violence

Cicilline, pictured center back, owns a building that has had repeated ties to violence -- including a shooting this week.
David Cicilline, who helped lead the Democratic sit-in calling for stronger gun control legislation, up until recently was the co-owner of property on Providence’s Federal Hill occupied by a night club that has been the site of shootings and knife violence.

Now, it is just owned by his brother John Cicilline, a convicted felon. David Cicilline transfered his share of the building to his brother in March of 2015 after he came under fire for a double stabbing at the same club. Cicilline's office did not respond to questions regarding the sale of the property or whether the Congressman was holding the mortgage on the property.

The Cicilline brothers had owned the building jointly since 1992. Prior, it had been the home of Hertigage Loan and Investment - the bank run by Joe Mollicone. Mollicone was found guilty and sentenced to 30 years in prison and ordered to repay $12 million for embezzlement and related charges. His crimes triggered one of the worst banking crises in U.S. history.

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Less than 48-hours before Congressman Cicilline took to the House floor in the Capitol building for the sit-in, a man was wounded in a shooting coming out of the Federal Hill club, The Vault Lounge. This was the second instance of serious violence to a two year period. The Vault Lounge is John Cicilline’s tenant.

Licensing Board

As a result of the shooting, The Vault Lounge is being hauled in front of the City of Providence's licensing board. According to Providence realtor Sharon Steele, who attended a meeting of the Board of Licenses on Thursday in which Vault was not on the agenda, but came up as part of an emergency hearing, there were a number of discrepancies at the meeting.

"Now what's interesting is when the subject of Vault's 'history' came up, they said there was none. Meanwhile, I have notes from when there had been a stabbing. I have a police blotter with numerous complaints. If you ask anyone from Federal Hill, they'd ask why there wasn't a history [for Vault] provided," said Steele in an interview with GoLocal.

"Serena Conley is responsible for attaching the history to a show-cause hearing. There's no testimony allowed except for the witnesses, so I for example couldn't submit what I had," said Steele. Conley served on now-Congressman Cicilline's staff when he was Mayor of Providence. She was his scheduler for many years and worked in his Office of Community Relations

According to State records, The Vault Lounge is owned by "Rosemary Garcia" of Cranston. She is listed as the CEO of the LLC.

Jina Petrarca-Karampetsos attended the Board of License meeting and was there to represent the owners of The Vault Lounge on Thursday; her office said Friday that her brother Peter Petrarca at the firm is the point person, and that she was there in his place due to a conflict. Peter Petrarca did not respond to a press inquiry on Friday. 

The continued hearing is scheduled before the Board of Licenses for Monday.

Vault Lounge's building has been owned by the Mollicone or Cicilline family for more than 90 years
Defending His Position

Cicilline, who sat next to Congressman and cvil rights leader John Lewis for nearly 24 hours in the protest against Republicans blocking stricter gun control legislation, has defended leasing the property to the club in the past.

In 2014, Cicilline told WPRO in a statement after another episode of violence — a double stabbing, “We’re bound to honor the lease tenants have in the building,” said Cicilline.

On Thursday of this week Cicilline said regarding the House protest, “First, I want to say thank you to John and Katherine and all of the members of the Democratic Caucus. John Lewis told us when we began this fight earlier this morning, that this would not be an easy fight…We will continue to make this fight until we have a vote on these bills and put into place some responsible gun safety legislation in this country."

The building was the office of Cicilline, his brother and father's law firm in the 1990s and early 2000s. Cicilline's father was a prominent defense attorney who represented for many years Raymond Patriarca -- the head of La Cosa Nostra in New England. Patriarca ran the New England Crime organization from his office on Federal Hill -- 168 Atwells Avenue for deades.

John Cicilline, now owner of the property, has long caused headaches for his brother. He spent 18-months in federal prison and while his brother was serving as Mayor of Providence, and made headlines after cutting a bad $75,000 check to pay a tax bill to the city.


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