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No-stra. A Mafia captain was sentenced Wednesday for running an illegal online betting operation that netted nearly $25 million over the past 25 years, according to federal prosecutors. US District ...
Top-ranking members of the Lucchese crime family – including ruling boss Matthew Madonna and his second-in-command Steven Crea Sr. – were busted Wednesday on federal racketeering charges ...
Some face charges in the death of Lucchese associate Michael Meldish, who was killed in the Bronx in November 2013, as well as attempted hits on members and associates of the Bonanno crime family ...
An alleged captain in the Lucchese organized crime family was sentenced to 21 months in prison Wednesday in Brooklyn federal court for operating a large-scale illegal gambling business that ...
It's a big moment for an alleged member of an organized crime family when he's assigned a nickname. Now, we wouldn't cast aspersions on any of the 19 people arrested on federal racketeering ...
News N.J. can investigate whether defendants in Lucchese crime family case laundered money for legal costs Published: Apr. 25, 2012, 11:15 a.m.
Two reputed members of the Lucchese crime family were arrested by the FBI and charged with the murder of a fellow family member — along with the attempted murder of a reputed Bonanno soldier.
Four of the defendants, Lucchese crime family solider Anthony Villani and associates Louis Tucci Jr., Dennis Filizzola and James Coumoutsos, were arrested at their residences in the New York area ...
A reputed Lucchese crime family capo copped to murder conspiracy and other charges on Tuesday — in exchange for just 13 years behind bars. Steven Crea Jr. faced up to life imprisonment for his ...
Federal prosecutors unsealed an indictment charging 19 members of a New York City-area organized-crime family, including its top bosses, with offenses including murder and racketeering.
Here are five things to know about the arrests announced by the attorney general. THE STORY: 10 arrested in takedown of Lucchese crime family 1. Yes, they’re allegedly Italian mafia ...
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