Mob figure Nicholas "Little Nick" Corozzo surrenders
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On the run for nearly four months, a reputed Mafia capo strolled up to the FBI's New York office Thursday and surrendered on charges that he ordered a decades-old gangland hit that took an innocent bystander's life.
Nicholas "Little Nick" Corozzo, who authorities say was a one-time crony of notorious mob boss John Gotti, was ordered held without bail after pleading not guilty to racketeering, extortion and murder charges.
The charges were part of a sprawling federal case against the once-mighty Gambino organized crime family.
On Thursday morning, Corozzo donned a blue sweat suit-white sneaker ensemble, met the lawyer on a street corner in lower Manhattan and walked two blocks to the FBI office, where they were greeted outside by four agents.
Nicholas "Little Nick" Corozzo, who authorities say was a one-time crony of notorious mob boss John Gotti, was ordered held without bail after pleading not guilty to racketeering, extortion and murder charges.
The charges were part of a sprawling federal case against the once-mighty Gambino organized crime family.
On Thursday morning, Corozzo donned a blue sweat suit-white sneaker ensemble, met the lawyer on a street corner in lower Manhattan and walked two blocks to the FBI office, where they were greeted outside by four agents.
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