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(There were no Colombian mobsters involved in that murder. The Russian mob did it all.)
(There was a Columbian element as the contract killers who killed Ricco killed an informant for the Columbia drug cartel in Miami. Watch the episode again and you'll see the killers were not Russian Mafia.)
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Portrayed by actress [[Jenna Stern]], she appears in L&O episode [[Refuge (1)]] in which she assists the police and the [[Manhattan District Attorney's Office]] with investigation of murders and racketeering crimes involving the Russian Mafia.
 
Portrayed by actress [[Jenna Stern]], she appears in L&O episode [[Refuge (1)]] in which she assists the police and the [[Manhattan District Attorney's Office]] with investigation of murders and racketeering crimes involving the Russian Mafia.
   
She was believed to be missing at the end of [[Refuge (1)]] and in [[Refuge (2)]], she was found murdered by the Russian gangsters.
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She was believed to be missing at the end of [[Refuge (1)]] and in [[Refuge (2)]], she was found murdered by Colombian drug-dealers working alongside the Russian gangsters.
   
 
Ricci turned childhood exposure to the Russian culture into a career fighting crime in the Rackets Bureau.
 
Ricci turned childhood exposure to the Russian culture into a career fighting crime in the Rackets Bureau.

Revision as of 00:42, 16 September 2014

Antonella “Toni” Ricci is an Assistant District Attorney assigned to the Rackets Bureau of the New York District Attorney’s office.

Portrayed by actress Jenna Stern, she appears in L&O episode Refuge (1) in which she assists the police and the Manhattan District Attorney's Office with investigation of murders and racketeering crimes involving the Russian Mafia.

She was believed to be missing at the end of Refuge (1) and in Refuge (2), she was found murdered by Colombian drug-dealers working alongside the Russian gangsters.

Ricci turned childhood exposure to the Russian culture into a career fighting crime in the Rackets Bureau.

She recalls members of the communist party apparently visiting her childhood home and giving “this little girl her first shot of vodka and her first smoke, Sobranies with a cardboard filter.”

Ricci holds a B.A. in Russian Studies and visited Moscow during her senior year.

Ricci was a colleague and friend with ADA Abbie Carmichael. The two worked together on “a couple” of cases when Carmichael was in the Narcotics Bureau.

In Rumble, executive assistant district attorney Michael Cutter refers to former ADA Toni Ricci and DA Adam Schiff, and to the events in the ninth season.