Son of Former Genovese Crime Boss Sentenced to Over Two Years for Illegal Gambling

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WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. (Associated Press) - A reputed mob member has been sentenced to just over 2 years in prison for running an illegal gambling business.

Daniel Pagano was also given three years of supervised release and ordered to pay a $5,000 fine when he was sentenced Friday in federal court in White Plains.

According to the Journal News he pleaded guilty in March to charges of racketeering gambling conspiracy.

Pagano was the son of the now-dead Genovese boss Joseph Pagano. The 62-year-old was investigated by the Rockland District Attorney’s office and found

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