New York Daily News

Mob guy whacked ‘friend’ he feared would kill him: feds

- BY NOAH GOLDBERG

It’s a kill or be killed world. A reputed Gambino mob associate gunned down his longtime friend, a Mafia-connected loanshark, because he feared the older man wanted to whack him over a debt, federal prosecutor­s say.

Anthony Pandrella, 62, is headed to trial next Tuesday for the 2018 murder of Vincent Zito, 78.

In two sets of court papers filed in Brooklyn Federal Court, prosecutor­s revealed there are witnesses who said Zito was murderousl­y mad at Pandrella over a missing $750,000 that Pandrella was holding for him.

One witness is expected to testify that weeks before the slaying Pandrella heard Zito (inset) loudly tell someone at a Brooklyn restaurant that he was going to kill him over the debt.

Pandrella was holding the illicit funds for Zito because Zito was worried that the feds were eyeing his business, prosecutor­s said. It was Pandrella who advised Zito that he was “hot,” according to the feds.

But when Zito requested the money back, Pandrella said the cash mysterious­ly disappeare­d from his basement, authoritie­s said.

“I gave him $750,000, and he said it’s gone,” Zito allegedly told another man expected to testify at the upcoming two-week trial, according to court papers. “The fat f—k stole my money.”

The Brooklyn restaurant dinner was not the only time Zito suggested he might use violence to resolve the debt Pandrella owed him, prosecutor­s said.

Another witness said Zito made a gun gesture with his hand while talking about how he was going to get his money back from Pandrella, court documents state.

Pandrella promised to partly make good on the debt by giving Zito an initial payment of $300,000 by selling property, but that did not satisfy Zito, the feds say.

The day Zito was murdered — Oct. 26, 2018 — Pandrella was supposed to square up the debt.

But instead of returning the money, Pandrella went to Zito’s Sheepshead Bay home, shot the septuagena­rian once in the back of the head, swiped some expensive watches, and left, prosecutor­s say.

Surveillan­ce footage allegedly shows Pandrella entering and leaving the house around the time of the robbery and murder.

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