14 arrested in Mafia-backed betting ring involving athletes

Last Updated: November 13, 2025By

Fourteen men were charged for their roles in a multi-million-dollar illegal sports betting ring that involved college athletes and had links to organized crime, New Jersey authorities announced Thursday.

According to the authorities, Joseph “Little Joe” Perna, a member of the Lucchese crime family, and his associates allegedly ran a nationwide network of bookmakers who used offshore websites to facilitate approximately $2 million in bets between 2022 and 2024.

New Jersey attorney general Matthew Platkin said a number of college athletes operated sportsbooks at the direction of the Perna organization. Platkin would not answer questions on what colleges or what sports were involved in the betting ring.

The NCAA is aware of the charges and is looking into the case, according to a spokesperson.

Perna, 55, of Fairfield, New Jersey, is charged along with his sons, stepson, nephews and others, with racketeering, conspiracy, gambling offenses and money laundering, the New Jersey attorney general’s office said. Perna allegedly acted as the “financier,” while his son Joseph R. Perna conducted the daily operations and facilitated dozens of subordinate agents.

Those sub-agents included Perna’s brother, Anthony Perna, his stepbrother, Frank Zito, his cousins, Dominic Perna and Michael Cetta, according to the authorities. Six other men were accused of being high-level agents who managed their own sportsbooks as part of the scheme.

The 14 people charged all have first appearances Thursday and any detention hearing will be scheduled later, according to Theresa Hilton, director of New Jersey’s division of criminal justice.

Information from ABC News was used in this report.


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