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Saturday, December 8, 2012
Tony Soprano And Joe Ligambi, Garbage Mobsters
Veteran organized crime reporter George Anastasia is covering the federal mob trial in Philadelphia for www.bigtrial.net
Not for nothing was Tony Soprano a "solid waste management consultant."
The writers of that highly acclaimed cable televison series borrowed from real life when they created "employment" for the ficticious New Jersey crime boss. The mob, they knew, has always had its hooks into the trash business.
Jurors in the ongoing trial of Philadelphia mob boss Joseph "Uncle Joe" Ligambi are about to get another version of that same story. Prosecutors on Friday began laying the groundwork for one of the last charges remaining in the two-month-old racketeering conspiracy case -- an allegation that Ligambi turned a "no show" job with a South Philadelphia trash hauling company into nearly a quarter million dollars in medical benefits.
You can read the rest of the piece via the below link:
http://www.bigtrial.net/2012/12/tony-soprano-and-joe-ligambi-garbage.html
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