![]() To place bets online, the “agent” or “sub-agent” – one of which was Patten – issued the bettor a username and password to access Beteagle, officials said. Joseph Lascala, 80, of Monroe was the alleged “capo†and a made member of the Genovese family operating in northern New Jersey and he directed the criminal activities of a smaller group of associates (a “crew”), whose activities included illegal gambling and the collection of unlawful debt, court documents show. Joseph Graziano, 78, of Springfield, was the principal owner of, a website located in Costa Rica and used to facilitate illegal online sports betting, authorities said.īarone worked with Graziano in carrying out the daily activities of the website and both men conspired with the Genovese Crime Family of La Cosa Nostra in the operation of Beteagle, officials said. Judge Cecchi imposed both sentences yesterday in Newark federal court. Cecchi to separate charges of one count of racketeering conspiracy. Patten and Barone previously pleaded guilty before District Judge Claire C. Barone, 45, of Springfield, received an 18-month sentence for his role in the gambling ring. Attorney Paul Fishman announced.ÂĮric Patten, 38, of Bayonne, was sentenced to 22 months in prison, while Dominick J. A Bayonne man was sentenced to 22 months in prison for his role in a racketeering conspiracy that pertained to the Genovese crime family’s illegal gambling website “Beteagle,” U.S. ![]()
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