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Thomas Johnson gets 30 months

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A man who worked for the video poker company run by mobster Michael Marcello was sentenced to 30 months behind bars Tuesday.

Thomas Johnson, 53, of Willow Springs, was also fined $7,500.

Johnson worked for Marcello's M & M Entertainment, located in Cicero, and collected proceeds from the illegal gambling devices that were placed in bars.

Marcello is the half-brother of top Chicago mob James Marcello, who is to be sentenced later this month in the Family Secrets case.

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