from http://crime.freedomblogging.com – In his recently released book, “Breakshot, a life in the 21st Century American Mafia,” Kenny “Kenji” Gallo writes, “I was a criminal prodigy. When my fellow students at University High in Irvine were studying for Honors Geometry tests, I was robbing $150,000 worth of uncut cocaine from Pablo Escobar’s Medellin Cartel.”
He goes on to claim that he was a pot dealer at 13, a cocaine user at 14, a stickup kid at 16, a coke smuggler for a Mexican drug trafficker at 17, a car-bomber at 18, an undercover witness for the FBI at 19, an accused murderer at 20, and a porn movie producer at 21.
“Orange County had never seen the likes of me,” Gallo adds.
He also claims in his book to have inside information on the sensational mob-style drive-by murder of Joey Avila, the flashy part-owner of the El Ranchito restaurant chain, in Newport Beach in May 1987.
And while he was producing more than two dozen pornographic movies, Gallo writes about hanging out with porn stars and marrying adult entertainment star Tabitha Stevens.
Gallo writes that he now lives under an assumed name in the federal witness relocation program someplace in the United States, hiding out from Colombo Family and Lucchese Family mobsters he ratted out to the FBI.
“Breakshot”, as told to true crime writer Matthew Randazzo and published by Phoenix Books, is now on sale at bookstores and on Amazon.com.