Long Island Cardiologist Pleads Guilty in Plot to Kill Rival Doctor

Prosecutors say a Long Island cardiologist has pleaded guilty to conspiring to have another doctor attacked following a professional dispute. 

Nassau County prosecutors say Dr. Anthony Moschetto offered an undercover officer $5,000 to have the man beaten and $20,000 to have him killed. 

Moschetto was recorded on video giving the officer $500 and blank prescriptions as a deposit. 

When investigators searched Moschetto's mansion in Sands Point, they found a cache of weapons hidden behind a motorized bookcase. 

Prosecutors say Moschetto also hired an intermediary to set the other doctor's office on fire. 

Moschetto pleaded guilty Tuesday to weapons charges, criminal sale of a prescription, arson and conspiracy to commit an assault. 

His attorney declined to comment.

Two other men were also charged. One pleaded guilty. The other was acquitted.

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