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Matthew Madonna : ウィキペディア英語版
Matthew Madonna
Matthew Madonna (November 2, 1935〔(New York County District Attorney Office ) (October 1, 2009)〕 Selden, New York) is a caporegime with the Lucchese crime family who was heavily involved in narcotics trafficking and bribery of government officials.
==Narcotics trafficking==
In 1959, while serving a sentence at the Green Haven Correctional Facility in Upstate New York, Madonna became acquainted with Nicky Barnes, a young drug dealer from Harlem.〔Gangsters of Harlem: the gritty underworld of New York City's most famous neighborhood by Ron Chepesiuk (2007) (p.126 )〕〔Organized Crime by Howard Abadinsky (p.196 )〕 After their release from prison, Madonna started supplying large quantities of heroin to Barnes. Madonna would drop off a car with a trunk full of heroin at a Manhattan parking lot. Barnes would pick up the heroin later and exchange it for cash. A few days later, Madonna would return to pick up the car with the cash. Madonna and Barnes continued this arrangement until 1975, when Madonna was arrested for drug trafficking. On December 21, 1976, Madonna was sentenced to 30 years in federal prison.
In December 1981, while still in prison, Madonna received a summons to testify before a grand jury about narcotics activity in the New York area. In two appearances before the grand jury, Madonna refused to testify, even after being granted immunity from self-incrimination. The judge finally held Madonna in contempt of court. Madonna received an extra 528 days added to his sentence.〔(Matthew Madonna, Plaintiff-appellant, v. United States of America, Defendant-appellee United States Court of Appeals, Second Circuit. - 878 F.2d 62 ) Justia〕

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