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Inside the extravagant lives of the NJ bookie moms caught up in Mafia-linked betting ring

Last updated: November 16, 2025 5:40 am
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Kim Zito and Rosanna Magno, two doting sports moms living in New Jersey’s affluent counties, were recently charged with racketeering for their involvement in an illegal online sports betting ring linked to the Lucchese crime family. The operation, managed by their sons Frank Zito and Joseph and Anthony Magno, allegedly generated millions of dollars in profits.

Kim Zito, known for her active presence on social media, frequently shared snapshots of her luxurious lifestyle, including her love for her dogs, real estate ventures, and nights out with friends. Her social media feeds also showcased her son Frank’s athletic achievements, painting a picture of a picture-perfect suburban life. On the other hand, Rosanna Magno maintained a low profile online, with her only digital presence on LinkedIn, where she listed her professional background in client services.

The illegal sportsbook operation, which operated between 2022 and 2024, involved a network of bookmakers under the direction of Joseph “Little Joe” Perna, a reputed Lucchese crime family member. Kim Zito allegedly accepted illicit gambling proceeds, while Rosanna Magno attempted to conceal incriminating evidence during a police stop. Both women live in upscale homes in Fairfield and Oakland, New Jersey, with property values estimated at $800,000 and $700,000, respectively.

In addition to the involvement of Zito and Magno, other family members, including Michael Cetta and Dominic Perna, were implicated in the scheme. A total of 14 individuals, spread across multiple states, face charges related to their participation in the illegal betting ring. The operation’s proceeds were allegedly used to fund the criminal enterprise and enrich the defendants.

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This recent crackdown is not the first time the Lucchese crime family has faced legal action in New Jersey. Earlier in the year, 39 individuals, including members of the Lucchese crime family, were charged in connection with a large-scale illegal gambling operation. The Luccheses have also been linked to a game-fixing and poker-rigging ring involving NBA players Chauncey Billups and Terry Rozier.

Despite the allegations, Zito and Magno have not issued any statements, and their legal representatives have not responded to inquiries. The case highlights the sophisticated nature of organized crime operations and the challenges law enforcement faces in combating illegal gambling activities.

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