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Reputed Mobster Who Admitted Staging Robbery Of Union Business Sentenced

An Atlantic City man who authorities said is a member of a Philadelphia mob family was sentenced to more than 12 years in prison Thursday for offenses including pretending to rob a Union County business in order to scam its insurance company. 

An Atlantic City mobster was sentenced for his part in an insurance scam involving a Union pawn shop.

An Atlantic City mobster was sentenced for his part in an insurance scam involving a Union pawn shop.

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Salvatore "Sam" Piccolo, 67, was also sentenced on a charge of distributing 216 grams of methamphetamine in Camden County as well as wire fraud for his part in the staged holdup. 

Earlier this year, Piccolo admitted in court that he and an accomplice entered a Union pawnshop on April 19, 2014, pretending to sell merchandise made of silver. The business was not named in court documents. 

Piccolo, who was wearing a mask, chained the front doors while his accomplice showed a gun. They tied up the owner and robbed the safe, which the business owner later told police contained $60,000 in cash, jewelry and a hand gun. 

The business owner submitted a fraudulent claim and received a payment of more than $174,000 later that year, authorities said. 

In addition to his prison term, Piccolo was ordered to pay $174,000 in restitution to the insurer, Northland Insurance of Minnesota. 

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