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Busted! Salvatore “Sal the Shoemaker” Rubino, 60, just admitted to running a sneaky gambling den out of his CLOSED Long Island shoe store. Turns out, those shiny loafers weren’t the only things getting a fix-up at Sal’s.
Feds Say Sal Was a Mob Moneymaker
Prosecutors say Sal, a member of the famous (but not exactly for good reasons) Genovese crime family, was hosting card games and using slot machine-like devices right there in his shop. All that cash went straight to the mob to fuel their, well, not-so-legal activities.
This Ain’t Your Grandpa’s Mafia Ring ️
This case shows that organized crime is still lurking in the shadows of New York, and they’re getting pretty creative to hide their operations. But fear not, fellow citizens! This bust is a win for the good guys, proving the fight against these shady organizations is far from over.
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