Guilty Plea In Kansas City Internet Gambling Case

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The Feds apparently had a strong case against William D. Cammisano Jr.

So strong that the Harrisonville, Missouri man once believed to be an underboss in Kansas City’s organized crime family pleaded guilty in federal court today. Cammisano was accused of operating an illegal sports gambling business.

The 60 year old admitted that for three years from 2006 to 2009, he collected about $1.1 million in wagers that bettors placed through a toll-free telephone number or a web site, both of which routed through a wire room in Costa Rica.

Back in 1988, Federal investigators identified Cammisano as a lieutenant in the Kansas City mob. At the time, the bureau also identified his father, known as “Willie the Rat,” as the outfit’s top leader.

A federal magistrate released Cammisano on his own recognizance. He was given permission to participate in the spring bow-hunting season and operate his fireworks business.

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