Nicholas Tartaglione Gets Hit With Multiple Life Sentences (6/17/24)
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Nicholas Tartaglione is a former police officer in New York who gained notoriety for his involvement in serious criminal activities. Here are the key points about his background and criminal case: Career and Background: Tartaglione was a police officer in Briarcliff Manor, New York. His career in law enforcement ended under a cloud of controversy due to allegations of misconduct and corruption.Criminal Charges: In December 2016, Tartaglione was arrested and charged with the murder of four men in a drug-related killing. The victims were Martin Luna, Urbano Santiago, Miguel Luna, and Hector Gutierrez, who were allegedly lured to a bar owned by Tartaglione, where they were murdered.Drug Trafficking: Tartaglione was also implicated in a drug trafficking conspiracy, accused of involvement in distributing large quantities of cocaine.High-Profile Prisoner: While awaiting trial, Tartaglione was held at the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in New York. During this time, he gained additional notoriety for being a cellmate of Jeffrey Epstein, the financier accused of sex trafficking, who died under suspicious circumstances in the MCC in August 2019. Tartaglione was questioned about Epstein's death but was not implicated. Now, after all is said and done, Tartaglione has been slapped with four life sentences.    However, when it comes to Jeffrey Epstein and what happened inside of that cell, none of us, besides Tartaglione know the truth. (commercial at 8:13) to contact me: [email protected] source: Jeffrey Epstein's ex-cellmate sent to prison for 4 murders (lawandcrime.com) Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
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