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Nicole Hughes February 8, 2008 | 9:03 pm EST

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The NY Post reports that the NY state lottery has

apologized for a series of TV ads for a new $3 million scratch off game called “Ba Da Bling” that feature a group of Sopranos-like mob characters rapping, glaring and talking in Brooklyn accents. The ads have drawn the ire of Italian-American groups. One even lodged a complaint with the lottery commission, saying that the state-sponsored ad insulted their ethnic group.

“Here we go again, the traditional stereotype of the Italian-Americans, they belong to the mob,” said Stella Grillo, a representative of the Sons of Italy in America’s New York chapter, who made the complaint.

“I know a lot of people are saying you are overly sensitive,” she added. “But Americans have become more sensitive to most racial groups, and it should apply to Italian Americans.”

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