Salvatore "Sally Fish" Maniscalo has been sentenced to nine years in prison for his role in the 2008 slaying of Staten Island jeweler Louis Antonelli during a botched robbery as reported by John Marzulli for the Daily News: Maniscalco, who faced a life sentence, "looked disappointed after learning that he wasn't getting a free pass in return for testifying at the trials of co-defendants Anthony Pica and Genovese capo Anthony Antico, who both were convicted. Although prosecutors said Antico ordered the robbery, he was convicted only of racketeering." The feds allege that "Antonelli was robbed because he had failed to pay the Genovese crime family a percentage of the profits he earned when he sold jewelry in a mob-linked gambling club" as reported by Mitchel Maddux for the New York Post.
