Tony “The Ant” Spilotro had thing his way when it came to sports wagering. Betting through illegal bookies, Tony made his picks, but he didn’t give out any cash. If he won, he expected to be paid. If he lost, no money changed hands. The bookies had little choice. As one retired FBI agent said, who in their right mind was going to refuse Tony’s action or try to collect from him?
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