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Almost four years after being charged as the ring leader in one of the city's biggest labor-racketeering investigations ever, Steven Crea was present to plead guilty to price fixing, bid rigging, and constraint of trade in connection with three large construction projects. Police and investigators had spent more than three years in the late 1990s listening to wiretaps and conducting surveillance as Crea directed a wide-reaching network of organized-crime figures and corrupt union officials, and in each of the counts to which he pleaded, laborers had been cheated of their rightful wages and developers coerced.
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Atlas Shrugged
The man authorities say is the acting boss of the Luchese crime family stood in line with everyone else last week at Manhattan Criminal Court, waiting his turn to pass through the metal detector. In the battered old courthouse, Steven Crea, called Stevie Wonde...
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