Court To Decide If Alleged Mobster is β€˜Too Rich' for Public Defender

New Jersey Supreme Court will decide whether alleged mobster Alfonso Cataldo has enough money to pay for his own lawyer

After two courts found that a reputed mobster is too rich to qualify for a public defender, the state Supreme Court has decided to take up the matter.

Prosecutors say 69-year-old Alfonso Cataldo of Florham Park has enough money to pay for his own defense.

Cataldo is among 35 defendants charged in a $2.2 billion gambling ring allegedly operated by the Lucchese crime family.

He has been indicted on racketeering, gambling, money laundering and other charges.

The Star-Ledger of Newark reports that a criminal division manager in Superior Court in Morristown found Cataldo to be indigent after an interview. However, Deputy Attorney General Mark Eliades says Cataldo has $1.4 million in assets.
 

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