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Chicago mobster Joseph Lombardo, better known as “Joey the Clown,” died in prison Saturday at the age of 90 while serving a life sentence for murder, multiple media outlets reported citing federal prosecutors.

A cause was unclear, but the Chicago Tribune reported that he had suffered from throat cancer.

Lombardo was sentenced in 2009 for the murder of his friend Daniel Seifert, a federal witness, in 1974 while his wife and 4-year-old son were present. Investigators said Lombardo was responsible for the slaying by a group of masked men, but Lombardo denied responsibility.

“In the end, we are judged by our actions, not by our wit or smiles,” said U.S. District Judge James Zagel when he sentenced Lombardo. “In cases, like this, we are judged by the worst things we have done, and the worst things you have done are terrible.”

Joseph 'Joey the Clown' Lombardo in an undated photo. Lombardo died Sunday at the age of 90, reports said. (Getty, File)

Lombardo arranged for Seifert's murder after supposedly learning his friend planned to testify against him in federal court, the Chicago Sun-Times reported.

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Lombardo supposedly earned his “Clown” nickname because of his jokey demeanor despite his cold-blooded nature. When he finally made it to court after his 2007 arrest, he reportedly said he'd been “unavailable.”

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Separately, he was sentenced to prison in the 1980s for conspiring to bribe a U.S. senator and his role in a scheme to skim $2 million from a casino in Las Vegas, the Tribune added. He reportedly started out as a driver for Chicago Outfit figures before rising through the ranks.

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Lombardo’s death was announced in a court filing by Assistant U.S. Attorney Amarjeet Bhachu, the reports said. No further details about his death were provided.

Dr. Frank Lombardo currently specializes in wind engineering, infrastructure resilience and engineering for multi-hazards. Prior to joining Illinois, Lombardo was a Research Assistant Professor at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) in Troy, N.Y. At RPI, Lombardo was involved in multiple research topics. These topics included improving probabilistic and physical characterization of extreme wind events such as tornadoes and thunderstorms, estimating loading conditions in these events and utilizing this information to better understand performance of different infrastructure types to windstorms. Lombardo also took part in research aimed at the characterization of multiple, natural hazards and how possible modifications in these hazards due to climate change could affect the vulnerability of the built environment. Prior to RPI, he was a National Research Council Postdoctoral Associate at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). While at NIST, Lombardo was the lead researcher in developing an extreme wind speed climatology for design of structures in the United States. Lombardo was an integral member of a team that investigated the environmental conditions, structural damage and human response in the Joplin, Mo., tornado. The work on the Joplin tornado resulted in Dr. Lombardo and the entire NIST team receiving the U.S. Department of Commerce Gold Medal in 2014.

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Dr. Lombardo received his Ph.D. in Wind Science and Engineering from Texas Tech University in 2009 and his B.S. in Civil Engineering from Tri-State (now Trine) University in 2002. The Ph.D. program was a National Science Foundation funded multidisciplinary Ph.D. program that included detailed study of wind engineering, atmospheric science and probability/statistics. While at Texas Tech, he studied thunderstorm wind characteristics and their subsequent loading and load effects on a full-scale, low-rise building.