The New York Post covered the
federal racketeering trial of reputed Philadelphia Cosa Nostra boss Joseph
Merlino in New York.
Reputed Philadelphia mob boss
Joseph “Skinny Joey” Merlino slipped through the feds’ fingers Tuesday when the
jury at his racketeering trial announced it was hopelessly deadlocked despite
four days of deliberations.
Manhattan federal Judge
Richard Sullivan declared a mistrial at 5:30 p.m., more than seven hours after
giving jurors a sternly worded “Allen charge” to try to end the stalemate the
panel first revealed in a note late Thursday afternoon.
Merlino, 55, faced four
charges tied to alleged loan-sharking, bookmaking and health care fraud
conspiracies.
The feds say the schemes were
part of a sprawling, cross-crime-family racket from Springfield, Massachusetts,
to South Florida, where Merlino moved following his release from prison in 2011
and was the matire d’ at a short-lived, namesake Italian restaurant, Merlino’s,
in Boca Raton.
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