Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Philadelph­ia crime boss gets 2 years in prison

- By Larry Neumeister

NEW YORK >> A notorious Philadelph­ia mob boss sentenced to two years in prison for illegal betting quipped outside court Wednesday that President Donald Trump was right to suggest cooperator­s or flippers should be outlawed.

Smoking a cigarette, Joseph “Skinny Joey” Merlino chuckled when he made the comment as he walked away from Manhattan federal court.

Trump said during a “Fox & Friends” interview last summer that flippers who cooperate with prosecutor­s to get a reduced sentence “almost ought to be illegal.” Special counsel Robert Mueller has relied on numerous cooperator­s in his probe of Russian interferen­ce in the 2016 presidenti­al election.

Merlino, 56, agreed to plead guilty in April so he could avoid a retrial in a racketeeri­ng case that ended with a hung jury in February.

At that trial, Merlino’s defense attorney, Edwin Jacobs, told jurors that Merlino was framed by compromise­d turncoat mobsters seeking leniency for their crimes.

On Wednesday, Jacobs asked that his client be permitted to serve one half of any sentence on home confinemen­t and be given credit for four months he spent in prison after a judge revoked his supervised relief in 2014.

Jacobs said there was an “element of urban myth” to the descriptio­n of who his client is and what he has done.

Judge Richard J. Sullivan sentenced Merlino to the maximum two-year term, though Merlino’s plea deal called for him to get as little as 10 months in prison.

The judge said evidence showed Merlino is no longer the organized crime boss in Philadelph­ia that he once was.

But, the judge, that evidence also proved Merlino was “happy to assume a role where you took tributes from people” and resumed other benefits of organized crime after moving to Florida, where he ran an upscale Italian restaurant called Merlino’s in Boca Raton. It has since closed.

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