FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. -- Evidence against seven men accused of running the Genovese crime family's South Florida operation includes thousands of hours of phone intercepts and dozens of undercover videotapes, prosecutors disclosed Wednesday. Jeffrey Kaplan, an assistant U.S. attorney handling the case, said at a hearing that investigators recorded about 12,000 phone calls through court-ordered wiretaps over more than a decade. Prosecutors also have 168 videotapes showing one or more of the defendants and some 10,000 pages of seized documents, he said. Because the massive amount of evidence must be carefully assessed by defense lawyers, U.S. Magistrate Judge Lurana Snow said she would recommend that another federal judge not set a trial date until early March. .