Would ties to mob affect job?
TAMPA – Joseph Corozzo Jr.’s client list reads like a who’s who of organized crime . From Salvatore “Fat Sally” Scala to Anthony “The Genius” Megale to John Gotti, the former boss of the Gambino crime family, Corozzo has represented more than 30 people linked to the mob. Now federal prosecutors question whether Corozzo should be barred from representing another man with alleged mob ties in a Tampa case. Corozzo, a New York City lawyer, is under investigation for potential involvement in witness tampering and obstruction of justice. Federal officials say that is a conflict of interest that could cause him to put his own welfare above his client’s. While Corozzo hasn’t been charged with any wrongdoing, the U.S. Attorney’s Office said it doesn’t want to take any chances with the prosecution of Ronald Trucchio, known as Ronnie One-Arm, a “capo” or boss for the Gambinos, authorities said. Trucchio will be advised of his lawyer’s potential conflict during a hearing in U.S. District Court tod
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