Anthony Mannarino
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Anthony "Marshmallow" Mannarino (b. 1946) is a New Jersey mobster and reputed soldier in the DeCavalcante crime family who supervised family operations in Florida.
Born in New Jersey, Mannarino became a made man, or full member, of the DeCavalcante family during the late 1970s. By 1978, law enforcement ranked him as soldier in the family. Mannarino was involved in labor racketeering, extortion, loansharking, and illegal gambling operations around Newark, New Jersey and Elizabeth, New Jersey.
Mannarino and fellow soldier Bernard "Bernie" NiCastro later moved to Miami to protect the DeCavalante rackets, such as loansharking and illegal gambling, under captain Philip Abramo. [1] During the early 1990s, Mannarino reportedly bought a house in Boca Raton, Florida.
In 2000, Mannarino and many other DeCavalcante members and associates were indicted on federal RICO charges. After being extradited from Florida, Mannarino and the other family members went on trial October 19, 2000. Mannarino was charged with bribery and extortion operations in aid of labor racketeering and obstruction of justice. In 2002, Mannarino was sentenced to 10 years in prison. [2] [3]
As of March, 2008, Anthony Mannarino is imprisoned at the low-security Federal Correctional Institution (FCI) in Miami, Florida. Mannarino's projected release-date is July 12, 2010. [4]