In 1988, after Ianniello was convicted on federal
racketeering charges, Ida took over the Ianniello crew. In 1991, after consigliere
Louis Manna was convicted of federal racketeering charges, Ida became the official consigliere of the Genovese family. When boss
Vincent Gigante and underboss
Venero Mangano went to prison, Ida handled the day-to-day functions of the Genovese family with acting boss
Liborio Bellomo. Ida also oversaw rackets involving the Mason Tenders Union and the
San Gennaro Feast in
Little Italy. Each vendor working at the Feast had to pay tribute to the Genovese family. Ida helped oversee the collection of rents from some 400 vendors. While the mob typically demanded $4,000 a booth, the society running the festival would report to city officials that booth vendors had paid only $1,000 or so each. The city would then assess each vendor a 25 percent permit fee based on this rent. The result was that the city and charities received very little money. Ida also owned a social club in Little Italy that he used for family business. However, in 1990, capo
James Messera was sent to prison based partly on conversations recorded by law enforcement at the club. Ida soon switched to conducting business on walks through the neighborhood and meetings in diners and parks. To counter Ida's new strategy, Federal investigators in 1994 obtained warrants for use of roving bugs and were able to intercept six of Ida's conversations with family members and union associates. ==Protection for La Toya Jackson==