Philly mobster pleads guilty and asks judge to be sent to jail immediately
A reputed
Philadelphia mobster has pleaded guilty to extorting a man who took out
a loan from him, and asked the judge to send him to prison right away.
The
Philadelphia Inquirer reports that after a bit of confusion, it was
determined Philip Narducci could surrender Monday and begin earning
credit toward the prison term of 12 months and one day he agreed to
serve in a deal with prosecutors.
Narducci
is no stranger to serious allegations. A former member of Nicodemo
"Little Nicky" Scarfo's crew, he spent decades in federal prison after
he was convicted in 1988 on racketeering charges. He also was convicted
of participating in the 1985 gangland hit on bookmaker Frank "Frankie
Flowers" D'Alfonso, but was later acquitted in that case.
Lawyer
Brian McMonagle says 56-year-old Narducci is eager to return to the
restaurant he runs called Chick's — named after his father, purported
mob captain Frank "Chickie" Narducci Sr.
https://www.usnews.com/news/best-states/pennsylvania/articles/2019-05-15/reputed-mobster-pleads-guilty-to-extortion-asks-for-prison
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