Miguel Salgado, a longshoreman who made $230,651 last year on New Jersey docks, yesterday "pleaded guilty to obstructing justice by lying to a Brooklyn federal grand jury investigating the mob’s influence on the ports" as reported by the New York Post.
Last year the feds busted a suspected Genovese crew, including reputed soldier Stephen Deprio, and a number of ex-International Longshoremen's Association officials for their alleged roles in extorting NY and NJ dockworkers for annual Christmas-time tribute payments known in mob lingo as "Christmases."

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