Two alleged Gambino mobsters -- Michael "Roc" Roccaforte and Anthony Moscatiello -- were sentenced yesterday to 118 months and 43 months, respectively, after pleading guilty in February "to breaking various laws for more than a decade, including racketeering, selling drugs, gambling and loan sharking" as reported by Barbara Ross for the Daily News: "Assistant U.S. Attorney Elie Honig said both men were handpicked by [reputed] Gambino bosses Ronald and Alphonse Trucchio to be made men in the Gambino gang and predicted that both would come back to the Gambinos when they get out."
