Ex-Rutgers wrestlers among 14 charged with mob sports gambling ring in New Jersey

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Fourteen people — including two former Rutgers University wrestlers — have been charged with running a New Jersey mob-linked illegal online sports gambling ring, according to prosecutors.

The national, multi-million-dollar operation was headed and financially backed by Lucchese crime family soldier Joseph M. “Little Joe” Perna, of Fairfield, according to New Jersey Attorney General Matthew Platkin.

“Organized crime families seem to have a hard time breaking this old habit,” Platkin told reporters at a press conference Thursday.

Fourteen people have been charged in an alleged organized crime sports betting ring. New Jersey OAG

“So we’re gonna break it for them,” he added.

The gambling scheme was a family affair, with Perna’s son, Joseph R. Perna, 25, running the day-to-day operations of the sportsbook from Oakland, NJ, Platkin alleged.

The son had dozens of subordinates working under him including his brother, stepbrother, and cousins, who were also indicted, according to prosecutors.

New Jersey Attorney General Matthew Platkin announces charges against 14 members of an illegal sports betting ring. New Jersey OAG

Little Joe’s wife, Kim Zito, and his ex-wife, Rosanna Magno, were also charged with trying to cover up the operation.

Former Rutgers University wrestlers, Michael Cetta, 23, of North Haledon, and Nicholas Raimo, a 25-year-old former two-time state wrestling champion from East Hanover, were among those charged, according to NJ.com.

The involved athletes may have also had stakes in the outcomes of games in which they’d participated, officials said.

Joseph “Little Joe” Perna was identified as the ringleader of the gambling ring.

The enterprise included a national network of bookmakers, all operating under Little Joe’s orders, to lure bettors into making illegal bets, which were used to fund the scheme and enrich the defendants, prosecutors claimed.

Between 2022 and 2024, the alleged enterprise transferred $2 million in gambling transactions.
New Jersey State Police’s Port Investigations Unit began probing an illegal gambling scheme operating out of Essex and Bergen counties in Jan. 2024, according to the state attorney’s office.

Joseph “Little Joe” Perna is a Lucchese crime family soldier. New Jersey OAG

The members of the alleged ring are facing felony charges of racketeering, conspiracy, gambling offenses, and money laundering.

“Any college student listening,” Attorney General Platkin said, “Yes, if you’re of age, you can gamble on your phones.”

However, “You should not be gambling in a mob-backed operation,” he added. “That’s free parental advice.”

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