Posted April 1, 2022 at 9:59 pm
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-ONE Larger font Increase the font size of the article A + A New York mobster who killed three people and tried to kill two others has escaped federal detention after being recently transferred to a half-house, according to the Bureau of Prisons. Dominic Taddeo, a murderer from a criminal family in the Rochester area, escaped on March 28, according to the Bureau of Prisons website. Taddeo, 64, was jailed in a medium-sized Florida padlock before being transferred to a residential home, also in Florida, in February. Trending Stories
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Taddeo failed to return from an authorized medical appointment and “escaped” on Monday, a Bureau of Prisons spokesman said. Taddeo pleaded guilty in 1992 to extortion charges that included the murders of three men during mob wars in the 1980s. The story goes on under the ad A federal judge in western New York has rejected Taddeo’s request for compassionate release last year, dismissing claims that health problems, including high blood pressure and obesity, put him at risk for serious complications from COVID-19. Prosecutors said medical records did not show Taddeo was particularly unhealthy. © 2022 The Canadian Press