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Beating victim's attorneys file Motion to revoke parole, and mobster tries to play the race card

Rizzolo Is Getting Special Treatment



LAS VEGAS - Attorneys for unpaid beating victim Kirk Henry went to Federal Court last Thursday to ask that convicted racketeer Rick Rizzolo's parole either be revoked or extended because he is living a lavish lifestyle while concealing his fortune from seizure by the IRS and Henry.

In their 20 page MOTION, former Federal Prosecutors Stanley Hunterton and Donald Campbell who are now in private practice representing Henry told the court: "It is undisputed that Rick Rizzolo's actions bear the indicia of tax fraud despite his prior felony conviction and incarceration for the same crime. Moreover, not only does this pattern of fraudulent behavior validate the Henry's pending civil claims, but it also warrants the revocation or extension of Rick Rizzolo's terms of supervision and restriction of his ability to move his assets." In exchange for a feather light one year prison sentence, Rizzolo plea bargained that he would pay all his debts including $9 million he still owes Henry who suffered a broken neck in 2001 at the hands of one of Rizzolo's bar employees while arguing over a disputed $88 bar tab. More...

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Steve Miller——

Steve Miller, is a former Las Vegas City Councilman. In 1991, the readers of the Las Vegas Review Journal voted him the “Most Effective Public Official” in Southern Nevada. Miller writes internationally syndicated columns on organized crime and political corruption for Rick Porrello’s AmericanMafia.com.

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