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1674-57 Morris Lansburgh RANK 6 OF 6, PAGE 9 OF 13, DB H83 Gambling produced Lansky's only Florida conviction. He and his brother Jake pleaded guilty in Broward County to keeping a tmbling house and were fined $2 , 000 each. In 1953, Meyer &leaded guilty to five charges of illegal gambling in the racetrack town of Saratoga, N.Y. He served 2 1/2 months of a three-month sentence. In 1970 he was arrested as he returned to Miami from a secret meeting in Acapulco. The charge was having no prescription for the indigestion pills he carried. The verdict: not guilty. In March 1971, a U.S. grand jury in Miami ordered Lansky to testify about "skimming, " or removing profits of the Flamingo Casino for distribution without payment of taxes. When he failed to respond, he was indicted in Miami and New York on tax evasion charges. Others indicted were gambler Dino Cellini and Miami Beach hotelmen Morris Lansburgh and Sam Cohen. Legal maneuvers, centered on Lansky's medical condition, won him postponement after postponement. In the fall of 1976 in Nevada, U.S. District Judge Roger D. Foley dismissed the final federal charge against Lansky. Foley ruled, after hearing uncontested medical evidence, that Lansky Help, Search, Modify, PGDN ahead, PGUP back, TAB to keyword, Locate page Next story, Back story, Rank stories, File capture, Dictionary, Index, EXit