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Gotti Jr charged in murder cases | |
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Alleged Mafia boss John "Junior" Gotti has been arrested and charged with conspiracy connected to cocaine trafficking and three New York murders. | |
Federal prosecutor Robert O'Neill announced the charges against Mr Gotti and five other men in Tampa, Florida. | |
Mr Gotti, 44, was arrested at his Long Island home early on Tuesday morning. | |
He has been tried three times on racketeering charges linked to his late father's crime organisation. Each ended in a mistrial. | |
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. | |
A lawyer for Mr Gotti, Seth Ginsberg, was quoted in The New York Times newspaper as saying: "Weâre 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 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. |