On March 9, 2005, Cacciopoli was indicted on charges of extorting payments from construction companies in
Staten Island and
Long Island. Cacciopoli was indicted on four counts of breaking the
Hobbs Act Extortion (HAE), which shows that Cacciopoli was possibly involved in extortion operations in
New Jersey. In September 2006, before the trial start, Cacciopolio, along with most of the defendants, accepted a plea arrangement from the government. On February 8, 2008, as part of the
Operation Old Bridge investigation, Cacciopoli was again indicted on racketeering charges. The indictment stated that the defendants ran extortion rackets at the
NASCAR track construction site in Staten Island and the Liberty View Harbor site in
Jersey City, New Jersey. Government witness
Joseph Vallaro testified that Cacciopoli extorted over $160,000 from Vallaro's trucking company. On February 28, 2008, the government offered a plea deal to Cacciopoli and most of the other defendants. On April 4, 2011, Cacciopoli was released from prison. == Further reading ==