Untold: Crimes | And Penalties

A multi-year federal investigation targeted James Galante's trash empire [1].

In 2004, James Galante, a wealthy trash magnet with alleged ties to the Genovese crime family, bought a United Hockey League franchise [1, 2]. He named the team the Danbury Trashers and put his 17-year-old hockey-obsessed son, A.J., in charge as the president and general manager [1]. 💥 Style of Play Untold: Crimes and Penalties

The fun came to an abrupt end when the federal government stepped in. 💥 Style of Play The fun came to

Wire fraud, racketeering, and witness tampering [1]. ⚖️ The Fall They broke league records for

The team secretly violated the league's salary cap to buy top-tier talent [1, 2]. ⚖️ The Fall

They broke league records for penalty minutes and became local heroes [1].

"Untold: Crimes and Penalties" is a captivating documentary film on Netflix that chronicles the wild, chaotic, and legally dubious rise and fall of the Danbury Trashers, a minor league hockey team [1, 2]. 🏒 The Danbury Trashers