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New York doctor accused of targeting rival cardiologist in murder plot

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'Doctor Anthony Moschetto is a hidden monster': New York doctor accused of targeting rival cardiologist in murder plot

Date April 17, 2015 - 2:58AM
Sarah Larimer

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Cardiologist Anthony Moschetto, 54, is escorted from the Nassau County Police Headquarters in New York after he was arrested on charges he hired undercover officers to have a rival doctor hurt or killed, authorities said. Photo: AP

Mineola, New York
: Anthony J. Moschetto is a Long Island cardiologist with more than a quarter-century in practice.

The 54-year-old doctor is also, according to Nassau County police officials, "a hidden monster."

Investigators believe Moschetto sought to have a fellow cardiologist assaulted or killed in a plot that was discovered during a months-long investigation, authorities announced.

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Acting District Attorney Madeline Singas (centre) at a press conference with a variety of weapons on display. Photo: Washington Post

Moschetto allegedly had the office of another doctor torched, then hired someone who turned out to be an undercover police officer in a failed attempt to have the doctor hurt or killed, authorities said.

Moschetto now faces several charges, including conspiracy and arson, officials said in a news release. He was arraigned on Wednesday and is due back in court later this month, a spokesperson for the Nassau County District Attorney's Office said in an email.

A telephone message left for Moschetto's attorney was not immediately returned on Wednesday evening.

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Authorities describe New York Dr Anthony Moschetto as a 'hidden monster'.

"What started as a routine investigation into the sale of prescription drugs revealed itself to be an even graver and more complex case with very serious allegations involving arson, assault weapons and even a murder plot," Acting District Attorney Madeline Singas said in a statement. "Doctors are supposed to ensure the health and wellbeing of people, but Dr Moschetto is alleged to have replaced that responsibility with brazen, callous and criminal acts."

Moschetto allegedly used drugs, guns and blank prescriptions as currency while trying to have the other doctor harmed amid a professional dispute, investigators said. Moschetto first allegedly hired two men to set fire to the man's office; it happened beneath a sprinkler and damage was minimal, prosecutors said.

"He was willing to pay $US5000 ($6419) to have him beaten and put in the hospital for a couple of months and pay $US20,000 ($25,676) to have him killed," Nassau County Assistant District Attorney Anne Donnelly said of Moschetto's intentions. "He wanted to put him out of business so he could get his business."

Acting District Attorney Madeline Singas said "luckily for this victim," Moschetto was stopped.

Investigators who went to Moschetto's home in Sands Point on Long Island's Gold Coast — one of the nation's wealthiest areas — found a weapons cache in a secret room that was accessed through a motorised bookshelf, they said. The weapons, which included dozens of knives, guns and a hand grenade, were displayed at a news conference on Wednesday. Possible charges for the stash have not yet been announced.

The investigation into Moschetto started with the purchase of Oxycodone pills, heroin and two fully loaded assault weapons. Prosecutors said Moschetto had paid the undercover police officer $500 ($642) to perform a hit before getting arrested. He was caught on undercover video discussing the alleged plot.

Moschetto pleaded not guilty to conspiracy and other charges at his arraignment Wednesday. He left court after posting a $2 million ($2.57 million) bond and declined to comment. He's due back in court on April 17.

His attorney, Randy Zelin, said the alleged victim was Moschetto's former partner. He was identified in court as Martin Handler. Two orders of protection were issued — one for Handler and one for his wife — that bar Moschetto from contacting them, a prosecutor said. Handler did not immediately return a message seeking comment.

Outside the courthouse, Zelin said his client would be "defending himself vigorously." He declined to specify the nature of the dispute, but said it stemmed from what he described as a "business divorce" between Moschetto and Handler.

Two other defendants are charged in the case, accused of their involvement in the office fire, which occurred before the undercover investigation began. They, along with Moschetto, had been arrested on Tuesday.

"Dr Moschetto is a hidden monster living in the North Shore area who has no respect for law and life," said Nassau County Police Department Acting Commissioner Thomas Krumpter. "He had enough weapons to provide a small army means to wreak harm."

The Drug Enforcement Administration also was involved in the investigation, which began in December.

The Washington Post, AP



 
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