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'''Anthony M. Scotto''' (born 1934) was a dock union leader in ]<ref name="ap-released"/>. '''Anthony M. Scotto''' (born 1934) was a dock union leader in ] and a capo in the ] family.<ref name="ap-released"/>.


After being convicted of charges of ] on the ] for favoring them in negotiations with workers, Scotto served a five-year term at Federal prisons, being released in October 9, 1984 due to good behavior<ref name="ap-released">{{cite news|url=http://www.nytimes.com/1984/10/10/nyregion/the-city-scotto-released-from-prison.html|title=Scotto Released From Prison|last=]|date=10 October 1984|publisher=]|accessdate=28 December 2009}}</ref>. After being convicted of charges of ] on the ] for favoring them in negotiations with workers, Scotto served a five-year term at Federal prisons, being released in October 9, 1984 due to good behavior<ref name="ap-released">{{cite news|url=http://www.nytimes.com/1984/10/10/nyregion/the-city-scotto-released-from-prison.html|title=Scotto Released From Prison|last=]|date=10 October 1984|publisher=]|accessdate=28 December 2009}}</ref>.

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Anthony M. Scotto (born 1934) was a dock union leader in New York and a capo in the Gambino family..

After being convicted of charges of receiving money from companies on the waterfront for favoring them in negotiations with workers, Scotto served a five-year term at Federal prisons, being released in October 9, 1984 due to good behavior.

References

  1. ^ The Associated Press (10 October 1984). "Scotto Released From Prison". The New York Times. Retrieved 28 December 2009.

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