NYC Gambino family mobster tied to alleged rigged NBA poker scheme denied bail over witness tampering fears
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A reputed mobster with alleged ties to a card game rigging scandal involving NBA players was denied bail on Tuesday. Authorities expressed concerns that he might attempt to tamper with a witness if released.

Anthony Ruggiero Jr.’s plea for a $5 million bond, supported by his family and friends, was rejected during a hearing at the Brooklyn federal court, according to reports from the New York Post.

Judge Joseph Marutollo sided with federal prosecutors who were concerned about Ruggiero’s potential actions towards witnesses if he were to be released.

Playing cards in Vegas

The World Series of Poker 2021 took place at the RIO All-Suite Hotel & Casino on October 6, 2021, in Las Vegas. (Diego Ribas/PxImages)

Recalling a previous incident, Judge Marutollo noted that Ruggiero, aged 53, allegedly gestured with his hand as if holding a gun, stating, “You know how we take care of rats — up close and personal,” in a threat to a witness’s life.

Ruggiero’s lawyer, James Froccaro, argued that his client should be released on bail because other alleged mobsters in the scheme were allowed out despite also being accused of serious offenses.

Angelo Ruggiero Jr., a made member of the Gambino crime family, has a prior conviction for threatening to kill a witness while still in prison, federal prosecutors said in a court filing last week.

“Ultimately, while together with the witness in their cell, the defendant made his hand into the shape of a gun, pointed it at the witness’s head and stated, in sum and substance, ‘You know how we take care of rats — we get up close and personal,’” court papers said, according to the Post.

Ruggiero is the son of Angelo Ruggiero Sr., a deceased member of New York’s Gambino crime family who was the right-hand man of notorious boss John Gotti.

Angelo, known for frequently discussing crime family business on the phone, earned the nickname “Quack Quack.”

The Justice Department alleges that the younger Ruggiero was involved in a scheme to rig poker games inside a Greenwich Village apartment.

The townhouse was one of two Manhattan locations where high-stakes poker games were allegedly fixed by four of the city’s most powerful crime families, including the Gambinos, prosecutors said, according to the Post.

Split image of a table with cards and chips and Chauncey Billups

An alleged mobster accused of being linked to the rigged card games tied to some NBA members was denied bail this week amid fears he may try to intimidate a witness. Former NBA player Chauncey Billups appears at right. (Soobum/Getty Images)

The suspects allegedly used NBA Hall of Famer Chauncey Billups, the head coach of the Portland Trail Blazers, and former NBA player Damon Jones, 49, to attract high rollers.

Fox News Digital has reached out to Froccarro.

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