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Anthony M. Scotto (born 1934) was a dock union leader in New York.

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.

External links

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