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Former Scioli's Bouncer Resolves Case
Paul Casasanta, the former bouncer at Scioli's Pizza, charged with the assault of two customers, will pay a fine, take an anger management class.

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Paul Casasanta, the former bouncer at Scioli's Pizza, charged with the assault of two customers, will pay a fine, take an anger management class.

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