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In 2002, Ciccone and Gambino crime family boss ] were indicted on charges of exerting illegal control over the ] ] and ] money the water terminal businesses. The indictment alleged that the Genovese and Gambino families still controlled the city waterfronts.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2003/03/18/nyregion/peter-gotti-is-convicted-in-mob-trial.html|title=17 Associates of the Gambino Organized Crime Family Indicted|first=l|date=4 June 2002|publisher=Office of the New York State Attorney General|accessdate=28 December 2009}}</ref> In 2002, Ciccone and Gambino crime family boss ] were indicted on charges of exerting illegal control over the ] ] and ] money the water terminal businesses. The indictment alleged that the Genovese and Gambino families still controlled the city waterfronts.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2003/03/18/nyregion/peter-gotti-is-convicted-in-mob-trial.html|title=17 Associates of the Gambino Organized Crime Family Indicted|first=l|date=4 June 2002|publisher=Office of the New York State Attorney General|accessdate=28 December 2009}}</ref>


In March 2003, Ciccone was convicted of the accusations<ref name="nyt-convict">{{cite news|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2003/03/18/nyregion/peter-gotti-is-convicted-in-mob-trial.html|title=Peter Gotti Is Convicted In Mob Trial|last=Glaberson|first=William|date=18 March 2003|publisher=The New York Times|accessdate=28 December 2009}}</ref> and is currently serving time at the Fort Dix Federal Correctional Institution (FCI) in ], ]. He is scheduled to be released at April 24, 2013.<ref name="fbp">{{cite web|url=http://www.bop.gov/iloc2/InmateFinderServlet?Transaction=IDSearch&needingMoreList=false&IDType=IRN&IDNumber=41309-054&x=46&y=22|title=Inmate Locator|publisher=]|accessdate=22 December 2009}}</ref>. In March 2003, Ciccone was convicted of charges that he extorted money from the ] movie star ]<ref name="nyt-convict">{{cite news|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2003/03/18/nyregion/peter-gotti-is-convicted-in-mob-trial.html|title=Peter Gotti Is Convicted In Mob Trial|last=Glaberson|first=William|date=18 March 2003|publisher=The New York Times|accessdate=28 December 2009}}</ref>, and is currently serving time at the Fort Dix Federal Correctional Institution (FCI) in ], ]. He is scheduled to be released at April 24, 2013.<ref name="fbp">{{cite web|url=http://www.bop.gov/iloc2/InmateFinderServlet?Transaction=IDSearch&needingMoreList=false&IDType=IRN&IDNumber=41309-054&x=46&y=22|title=Inmate Locator|publisher=]|accessdate=22 December 2009}}</ref>.


==References== ==References==

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Anthony Ciccone

Anthony "Sonny" Ciccone (b. July 19, 1934) is a New York mobster and a captain of the Gambino crime family.

In 2002, Ciccone and Gambino crime family boss Peter Gotti were indicted on charges of exerting illegal control over the New York City waterfront and extorting money the water terminal businesses. The indictment alleged that the Genovese and Gambino families still controlled the city waterfronts.

In March 2003, Ciccone was convicted of charges that he extorted money from the martial-arts movie star Steven Seagal, and is currently serving time at the Fort Dix Federal Correctional Institution (FCI) in Fort Dix, New Jersey. He is scheduled to be released at April 24, 2013..

References

  1. ^ Glaberson, William (18 March 2003). "Peter Gotti Is Convicted In Mob Trial". The New York Times. Retrieved 28 December 2009.
  2. "17 Associates of the Gambino Organized Crime Family Indicted". Office of the New York State Attorney General. 4 June 2002. Retrieved 28 December 2009. {{cite web}}: |first= missing |last= (help)
  3. "Inmate Locator". Federal Bureau of Prisons. Retrieved 22 December 2009.

Further reading

  • Jacobs, James B., Christopher Panarella and Jay Worthington. Busting the Mob: The United States Vs. Cosa Nostra. New York: NYU Press, 1994. ISBN 978-0-8147-4230-3
  • Saggio, Frankie and Fred Rosen. Born to the Mob: The True-Life Story of the Only Man to Work for All Five of New York's Mafia Families. New York: Thunder Mouth Press, 2004. ISBN 978-1-56025-559-8
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