JOSEPH "Mousie" Massimino may be the reputed underboss of the Philadelphia mob, but he took the wise out of wiseguy when he penned a potentially incriminating letter in prison - fully aware that law-enforcement officials were reading his mail.
The letter, which Massimino wrote in 2005 while locked up on racketeering charges in New Jersey's South Woods State Prison, advises a friend to "get in touch with Michael and tell him to tell his mother to tell her husband that he better get my f---in money."
Massimino, 62, wrote that the debtor, a "bald headed mother f---er" who owed him $35,000, "won't be able to hide anywhere in the U.S." Toward the bottom of the letter, Massimino cautioned his friend: "If you write me watch what you say. They read everything that comes to me."



