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'''Carmine Agnello''' (born 1960 [[Ozone Park, Queens]]) is a [[New York]] [[Mafia|mobster]] from the [[Gambino crime family]] who became rich from scrap metal companies. In 1984, he married [[Victoria Gotti]], daughter of mob boss [[John Gotti]]. Agnello and Gotti had three sons, Carmine Agnello, John Agnello, and Frank Agnello, and also a [[Stillbirth|stillborn]] daughter, Justine, in 1985.
'''Carmine Agnello''' (born 1960 [[Ozone Park, Queens]]) is a [[New York]] [[Mafia|mobster]] from the [[Gambino crime family]] who became rich from scrap metal companies. In 1984, he married [[Victoria Gotti]], daughter of mob boss [[John Gotti]]. Agnello and Gotti had three sons, Carmine Agnello, John Agnello, and Frank Agnello, and also a [[Stillbirth|stillborn]] daughter, Justine, in 1985.


In 2000, Agnello was arrested and charged with [[racketeering]] and [[arson]]. According to testimony, Agnello promised a cooperating witness $2000 to "buy glass bottles (and) and fill them up (with gasoline) and throw them all around the truck" of a competitor.
In 2000, Agnello was arrested and charged with [[racketeering]] and [[arson]]. According to testimony, Agnello promised a cooperating witness $2000 to "buy glass bottles (and) fill them up (with gasoline) and throw them all around the truck" of a competitor.


Agnello was convicted of [[felony]] charges, and received a nine year sentence for racketeering. Starting in November 2007, Agnello served time in a [[halfway house]] in the [[Cincinnati, Ohio]] area, which satisfied the mental rehabilitation portion of his federal sentence. According to the [[Federal Bureau of Prisons]], he was officially released from federal custody on January 16, 2008.
Agnello was convicted of [[felony]] charges, and received a nine year sentence for racketeering. Starting in November 2007, Agnello served time in a [[halfway house]] in the [[Cincinnati, Ohio]] area, which satisfied the mental rehabilitation portion of his federal sentence. According to the [[Federal Bureau of Prisons]], he was officially released from federal custody on January 16, 2008.

Revision as of 08:24, 9 May 2009

Carmine Agnello (born 1960 Ozone Park, Queens) is a New York mobster from the Gambino crime family who became rich from scrap metal companies. In 1984, he married Victoria Gotti, daughter of mob boss John Gotti. Agnello and Gotti had three sons, Carmine Agnello, John Agnello, and Frank Agnello, and also a stillborn daughter, Justine, in 1985.

In 2000, Agnello was arrested and charged with racketeering and arson. According to testimony, Agnello promised a cooperating witness $2000 to "buy glass bottles (and) fill them up (with gasoline) and throw them all around the truck" of a competitor.

Agnello was convicted of felony charges, and received a nine year sentence for racketeering. Starting in November 2007, Agnello served time in a halfway house in the Cincinnati, Ohio area, which satisfied the mental rehabilitation portion of his federal sentence. According to the Federal Bureau of Prisons, he was officially released from federal custody on January 16, 2008.

Victoria Gotti was granted a divorce from Carmine Agnello in 2003 on grounds of constructive abandonment by Agnello (no sexual relations for more than a year) because he was in jail. [1] On February 19, 2008, Agnello quietly married Danielle Vangar Topalian, the daughter of Mourad "Moose" Topalian, a former leader in the world of Armenian terrorism. [2]

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