A snippet from the most recent GL

Corozzo, the aging wiseguy whose mob star rose after John Gotti shot his way to the top of the crime family in 1985, quietly pleaded guilty last month to racketeering charges of extortion and gambling for which he faces a maximum guidelines sentence of 63 months behind bars.

The 70-year-old mobster, who has been behind bars since February 2008, also agreed to forfeit $30,000 in payoffs he got from the owner of a car service company, and to a maximum fine of $75,000, according to a plea agreement filed with Manhattan Federal Court Judge Richard Berman.

In addition, Corozzo agreed to drop the appeal he filed claiming that one of the racketeering charges against him should be thrown out on double jeopardy grounds.

Last edited by Dapper_Don; 06/19/12 12:43 AM.

Tommy Shots: They want me running the family, don't they know I have a young wife?
Sal Vitale: (laughs) Tommy, jump in, the water's fine.