GARDEN CITY -- Daniel Pelosi, the Long Island electrician who became the focus of a grand jury inquiry after he married the widow of bludgeoned investment banker Theodore Ammon, was ordered to surrender to face charges in the killing, the district attorney said Monday.
Ammon, whose estate was worth a reported $100 million, ran the private equity firm Chancery Lane Capital and was chairman of Jazz at Lincoln Center.
``An indictment has been filed by a special grand jury,'' Suffolk County District Attorney Thomas Spota said, adding that Pelosi's attorneys were instructed by fax on Monday to have their client appear today at the district attorney's office in …

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