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| Gambinos' Little Nick outta jail, could be don
By JOHN MARZULLI DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER Nicholas (Little Nick) Corozzo, heir apparent to the Gambino crime family throne, will be released from federal prison in Kentucky as early as today, the Daily News has learned. A spokeswoman for the U.S. Bureau of Prisons said Corozzo's eight-year sentence at the Ashland Federal Correctional Institution in Ashland, Ky., will be completed today, although the agency's Web site indicates the gangster's term ends tomorrow.
Corozzo, 64, of Brooklyn hits the streets at a time when the Gambino family's official boss, Peter Gotti, is serving nine years on a racketeering conviction, and previous boss John (Junior) Gotti is also in prison and may be facing a new indictment before his scheduled release in September.
Corozzo was set to take over the family in 1996 with the blessing of Peter Gotti and his imprisoned brother Gene Gotti, but that plan was derailed when Corozzo was hit with racketeering charges in Florida and Brooklyn.
Law enforcement officials believe Little Nick will pick up where he left off because the acting boss, Arnold (Zeke) Squitieri, has his hands tied by his status of lifetime parolee.
It's possible that Corozzo may no longer have the stomach for being a mob boss, said Bruce Mouw, the former FBI supervisor of the Gambino squad.
"[Corozzo] is a tough little guy, a big earner and well-respected," Mouw said. "But some of these guys come home from jail and don't want any part of it."
Corozzo grew up in the hard streets of East New York with the Gottis but was hated by the late boss John (Dapper Don) Gotti.
"John hated him for some reason, maybe he was jealous," Mouw said. "But Junior loved the guy."
Defense lawyer Gerald Shargel, who represented Corozzo in the Florida and New York cases, ridiculed any notion that Corozzo was going back to the Gambino ways.
"Nicky Corozzo did his time, it's finished and he just wants to be left alone," Shargel said.
Whether Corozzo is named boss, or anyone else, it will be a short tenure, warned Pasquale D'Amuro, assistant director in charge of the FBI's New York office.
"The reign of mob bosses has been decreasing over the past 15 years due to de facto term limits imposed by the FBI," D'Amuro said. |
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