Mob boss ‘Sammy the Bull’ Gravano released from prison early

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Notorious ​M​afia hit man-​turned-canary Salvatore “Sammy the Bull” Gravano has been released from an Arizona prison five years early.
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The ​infamous ​72-year-old mob rat, who ​couldn’t stop talking to ​help the FEDS bring down “Dapper Don” John Gotti in exchange for a 1991 plea deal, was let out Sept​. 18.

He’ll​​ remain on federal parole for the rest of his life, as ordered by Brooklyn federal ​Judge Allyne Ross in 2002 when she locked him up.

Defense attorney Thomas Farinella said his client was “in good health and great spirits” and “extremely happy to be out.”

He declined to comment on whether the elder Gravano would settle again in Arizona or what he would do for work after he gets settled.

The former Gambino underboss pleaded guilty to running a nearly 50-person, $500,000-a-week ecstasy ring in 2001, and was sentenced to 20 years behind bars.

That conviction followed a sweetheart deal in which Gravano was sentenced to just five years in prison for an admitted 19 murders — in exchange for helping the feds fell 39 mobsters, including his former boss and pal the Teflon Don.

The Bull took the stand and spilled the spaghetti on Families’ secrets for five days during Gotti’s trial — and then testified in nine more, putting 39 in prison.

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