The Official Website of Best-Selling Author Sean Patrick Griffin

“Gentleman Gambler’s” son gets 5 months in prison

By Jeremy Roebuck, The Philadelphia Inquirer

Joey Mastronardo grew up in the shadow of two towering figures – his father, a twice-convicted sports bookmaker with a national reputation, and his maternal grandfather, Frank L. Rizzo, Philadelphia’s law-and-order mayor and police commissioner.

In adulthood, prosecutors said Tuesday, “the apple didn’t fall far from [his father’s] tree.”

Mastronardo, 33, was sentenced to five months in prison and five months’ house arrest for his role in a family gambling business that his father turned into a multimillion-dollar Internet profit center. He pleaded guilty to charges of racketeering conspiracy, illegal gambling, and money laundering last year.

Rest is here.

For more coverage and analysis of Joe Vito Mastronardo, see here.

image_printPrint Page