It was the holiday season, but Paul Carparelli was giving an order as chilling as the Chicago winter, the feds say.
“It’s easy, f - - - ing easy,” the 44-year-old Itasca area man was allegedly recorded telling a flunky in late November 2011.
“Catch the kid outside, beat the s - - - out of him, break his f - - - ing jaw, break his arm, and leave.
“It’ll take you five minutes. . . . That’s two grand. That’s your Christmas money right there.”
For the right price, Carparelli — the alleged leader of an Outfit-connected extortion racket — for years routinely and happily arranged similarly violent attacks, according to recent court filings.
Carparelli denies any wrongdoing. The court papers, though, suggest that while the Chicago Mob has received some heavy blows from law enforcement over the last decade, it is far from dead.
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