Longtime ‘Waste Management’ Luchese Capo No Longer Thinks Plea Bargain is ‘Garbage’

Written by:
C Costigan
Published on:
Aug/14/2016

A Longtime Luchese capo charged with extortion had initially said he would fight said charges but instead opted for a plea bargain Friday, Gambling911.com is learning.

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Carmine Avellino is facing up to 33 months in prison.  The failure to accept a plea bargain earlier will result in an additional four months tacked on.  Lawyers for the defendant are looking for a reduced sentence as they claim their elderly client suffers from Parkinson’s disease. 

The 72-year-old admitted to conspiring with two other associates in threatening a deadbeat who owed $100,000. 

Avellino has long been involved in gambling and waste management.  He initially – and perhaps fittingly - called the plea bargain offered to him “garbage”.

- Jagajeet Chiba, Gambling911.com

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