In 1991, serving less than half his sentence, Nicolucci was released on
parole. Within months of Nicolucci's release, he was
money laundering, moving $31 million through a phony currency exchange in Montreal secretly run by the RCMP in an elaborate sting operation, called
Project Compote. Officers traced a $1.7-million purchase of 280 kilograms of cocaine made by Nicolucci on behalf of Vito Rizzuto. However, Nicolucci refused to pay the debt to the Colombian
Cali cartel, claiming the cocaine was of poor quality. As a result, the Colombians kidnapped Nicolucci from Castel Tina on August 2, 1994, a Montreal
strip club he managed, and smuggled him across the border to
Miami, Florida, and then into
Colombia. With an international warrant for Nicolucci's arrest, the Colombian police found Nicolucci in a house in
Cali, Colombia in February 1995. He was
extradited back to Canada and brought back to Montreal on May 30, 1996. Nicolucci was found guilty of 437 charges for drug trafficking and money laundering, and sentenced to 19 years in prison. ==Later years==