Big Ang’s Son Gets Busted For Dealing Cocaine!

Mob Wives star Big Ang’s 22 year old son that was featured in a few episodes of the hit show was arrested this past week for dealing cocaine and pushing pain killers near his Brooklyn home! Anthony was caught on video and audio tae in an undercover police sting that began last December!

You think Anthony (A.J) would learn from his mother who was busted 11 years ago with the same problem!

From WPix:
“Big Ang” was a “no show” in Brooklyn Supreme Court on Wednesday, when her son appeared before a judge. A pack of other relatives sat in the courtroom, as prosecutor Tim Gearon alleged Donofrio and his crew sold more than 700 oxycodone pills, earning about $14,000 since December.

Gearon talked about one deal in February 2012, “There is video and audio of Mr. Donofrio being present,” Gearon told Judge James Sullivan.

Donofrio’s relatives shooed PIX 11 away outside court. “We got nothing to say! He’s sick,” said one man who lived at a family home in Brooklyn and showed up in court.

Defense attorney, Lance Lazzaro, was angry the prosecution wanted the judge to set bail at $300,000. “That bail request is outrageous,” Lazzaro boomed in court. “This is a non-violent felony.”

On Wednesday in court, a gaggle of teen and 20-something women turned up to give their support to A.J. Donofrio, who has a bail hearing Thursday.

The charges are being taken seriously, because police are cracking down on the sale of highly-addictive pain killers, a scourge among young and middle-aged people, from Staten Island to Long Island.”

Wow! Are you surprised? What do you think AJ’s punishment should be?!

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