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16 Facts About Matthew Madonna

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Matthew Madonna is an American mobster who is a member of the Lucchese crime family.

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Matthew Madonna previously served as acting boss before being imprisoned in 2017.

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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.

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On December 21,1976, Matthew Madonna was sentenced to 30 years in federal prison.

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In December 1981, while still in prison, Matthew Madonna received a summons to testify before a grand jury about narcotics activity in the New York area.

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In two appearances before the grand jury, Matthew Madonna refused to testify, even after being granted immunity from self-incrimination.

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Matthew Madonna received an extra 528 days added to his sentence.

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In 1995, after serving 20 years in prison, Matthew Madonna was released from Lewisburg Federal Penitentiary.

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Around 1998, Matthew Madonna was inducted into the Lucchese crime family as a reward for his silence and to assist his return to earning money for the family.

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Matthew Madonna was sent to prison again, but released on September 22,2003.

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In 2008, The Village Voice reported that Matthew Madonna was an employee of Big Geyser, Inc.

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On October 1,2009, Matthew Madonna was indicted along with Joseph DiNapoli and 27 others in a large racketeering scheme.

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The indictment stated that Matthew Madonna was a key player in a vast operation that grossed approximately $400 million from illegal gambling, loansharking, gun trafficking and extortion.

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On June 17,2015, Matthew Madonna agreed to plead guilty to the 2007 racketeering indictment, and was sentenced to five years in prison on September 30.

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On July 27,2020, Matthew Madonna was sentenced to life in prison for the Meldish murder, along with Londonio and Caldwell.

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Matthew Madonna is incarcerated at the United States Penitentiary, McCreary, Kentucky.