A New York jury on Wednesday convicted a former detective of lying to authorities in an effort to protect the mafia family ...
Hector Rosario, a Nassau County police officer, convicted of lying to the FBI about his ties to organized crime.
Hector Rosario was among nine people charged; prosecutors say the other defendants had colorful nicknames like "Joe Fish" and "Sal the Shoemaker." ...
A jury found Hector Rosario guilty of making false statements to Federal Bureau of Investigation agents about his work for ...
At The Times and elsewhere, he wrote about wrongful convictions, fake methadone clinics and the five powerful Mafia families ...
BROOKLYN (CN) — Hector Rosario, a former Nassau County detective, was convicted Wednesday of lying to FBI agents to protect ...
MICHAEL Franzese once ran the streets of New York City as a caporegime (captain) for the Colombo crime family. Back in the 1970s, the city was a hotbed for organised crime, and now, years later, ...
Prosecutors said Rosario was interviewed by FBI agents in 2020 as they investigated ... a lucrative racket and throwback to the Mafia’s heyday in New York. Prosecutors said the other defendants ...
A former police detective in New York has been found guilty of lying to the FBI in order to protect a Mafia family's illegal gambling operations.
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