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Frank Costello and other gangsters refused to answer many of the investigators’ questions. Costello’s responses were evasive, he pleaded the Fifth Amendment, and he even walked out of the hearings on March 15, 1951. Cited for contempt of the Senate, he was sentenced to jail. Additional prison sentences for other crimes and the deportation of an ally, Joe Adonis, eventually weakened Costello’s power.
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