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FBI arrest Gotti Jr in New York Gotti Jr charged in murder cases
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Alleged Mafia boss John "Junior" Gotti has been arrested on federal conspiracy charges including murder, the FBI says. Alleged Mafia boss John "Junior" Gotti has been arrested and charged with conspiracy connected to cocaine trafficking and three New York murders.
Mr Gotti, 44, was arrested at his Long Island home on several conspiracy charges, including three murders, an FBI spokesman said. Federal prosecutor Robert O'Neill announced the charges against Mr Gotti and five other men in Tampa, Florida.
The charges come after an FBI inquiry in New York and Tampa, Florida. Mr Gotti, 44, was arrested at his Long Island home early on Tuesday morning.
Mr Gotti has been tried three times on racketeering charges linked to his late father's crime organisation. Each ended in a mistrial. He has been tried three times on racketeering charges linked to his late father's crime organisation. Each ended in a mistrial.
Mr Gotti is due to appear in a Manhattan court later on Tuesday with two other suspects arrested in New York, the Associated Press reported. Mr O'Neill said the fresh charges, which follow an FBI investigation in Tampa and New York, relate to murders in 1988, 1990 and 1991.
At least one other man has been arrested in Florida in connection with the charges. A lawyer for Mr Gotti, Seth Ginsberg, was quoted in The New York Times newspaper as saying: "We’re confident that there is no strength to the allegations and that he will prevail once again."
Mr Gotti, who faces life in prison if convicted, is due to appear in a Manhattan court later on Tuesday with two other suspects arrested in New York, the Associated Press reported.
In 2006, US prosecutors failed for a third time to convict Mr Gotti on racketeering charges after the jury was deadlocked.In 2006, US prosecutors failed for a third time to convict Mr Gotti on racketeering charges after the jury was deadlocked.
Mr Gotti says he decided to reject the Mafia lifestyle in 1999. Mr Gotti was released from prison in 2005 having served more than six years in jail for racketeering crimes including bribery, extortion, gambling and fraud.
But he says he decided to reject the Mafia lifestyle in 1999.
His father, John Gotti Senior, died in prison in 2002, convicted of murder and racketeering.His father, John Gotti Senior, died in prison in 2002, convicted of murder and racketeering.