Reputed Gambino boss Dan Marino pleaded guilty yesterday to green lighting a 1998 hit on his Bonanno associate nephew Frank Hydell whom mobsters feared was cooperating with the feds, and pursuant to the terms of his plea agreement will serve five years in prison and forfeit $1.25 million as reported by Bruce Golding for the New York Post.
Marino and thirteen others were variously indicted last April on racketeering, murder, sex trafficking, sex trafficking of a minor, jury tampering, extortion, assault, narcotics trafficking, wire fraud, loan sharking and gambling charges. You know, the usual mob crap.
Last September co-defendant Suzanne Porcelli pleaded guilty for her role in the alleged Gambino teen prostitution ring which prosecutors say involved girls as young as fifteen-years-old.
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