Former Jeffrey Epstein cellmate, bodybuilder ex-cop turned drug trafficker, sentenced
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The man accused of beating up Jeffrey Epstein in a federal jail has been sentenced for masterminding a quadruple murder that killed a man and 3 witnesses.
"Nicholas Tartaglione brutally and senselessly murdered Martin Luna over money, and then ruthlessly executed Urbano Santiago, Miguel Luna, and Hector Gutierrez simply because they were in the wrong place at the wrong time," U.S. Attorney Damian Williams said Monday. "He tried to cover up his crimes by burying all four victims in a shallow grave on his property."
Tartaglione had partnered with Luna to run cocaine from Texas to Florida when the victim told him he had been robbed of their proceeds. A few weeks later, Tartaglione lured him out to a meeting, where he allegedly planned to confront him over the cash. But the victim, unaware of the trap, brought his two nephews and a friend along for the ride, according to federal prosecutors.