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In fact there was another significant debut from Alberto Mastromarino who sang Tonio in Pagliacci and also filled in for an ailing Charles Taylor as Alfio before the intermission.
Penalty Box 2009
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Mastromarino, owner of Biomedical Tissue Services of Fort Lee, N.J., has denied any wrongdoing, saying funeral parlor directors were responsible for getting consent for donations.
Plundering Corpses for Transplantable Body Parts | Impact Lab 2006
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Prosecutors allege Michael Mastromarino, a former oral surgeon, and three other men secretly removed skin, bone, and other parts from as many as 1,000 bodies from funeral homes.
Plundering Corpses for Transplantable Body Parts | Impact Lab 2006
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KAYE: Prosecutors say Mastromarino made more than $4.5 million, but only by committing ghastly crimes that may now come back to haunt him.
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In Philadelphia, a grand jury indicted Mastromarino after finding he falsified paperwork.
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Seven funeral directors in New York have pled guilty, and fingered Mastromarino.
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Mastromarino denies allowing diseased tissue to be sold and transplanted into to unsuspected patients.
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Investigators say funeral directors supplied the bodies, Mastromarino harvested the tissue, then sold it to tissue banks and hospitals around the world.
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MARIO GALLUCCI, MASTROMARINO'S DEFENSE ATTORNEY: No. KAYE (voice-over): Attorney Mario Gallucci represents Mastromarino, who's already pled not guilty to similar charges in New York.
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KAYE: Gallucci says his client is the victim of unscrupulous funeral directors, yet prosecutors say Mastromarino knowingly forged donor forms and medical records to conceal the truth.
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