Buyers Line Up to Purchase Mobster's Former Vegas Home
A Las Vegas home that once belonged to notorious Chicago mobster Tony Spilotro is up for sale.
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Prospective buyers were said to be lining up.
The 2,400-square-foot four bedroom home on nearly one third of an acre now belongs to David Stevens, a contractor and president of XL Steel. He has accepted an offer for $420,000.
Spilotro and his wife built the home in 1974. It was said to have had the largest pool in the neighborhood.
Spilotro, a mob enforcer for the gambling sector, was the basis for Joe Pesci’s character in Martin Scorsese’s 1995 Las Vegas mob movie, “Casino.”.
- Jagajeet Chiba, Gambling911.com