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Re: Chicago Outfit
[Re: funkster]
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11/12/13 02:23 PM
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Wonder if he has any input on things even locked up. Seems like the type who would still be able to influence things even on the inside. As those videos of him meeting with his brother, he obviously was. I would assume he still has say over the rackets that Mickey and him run, but with a life sentence, he was knocked out of any leadership role in Cicero.
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Re: Chicago Outfit
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11/12/13 02:47 PM
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jonnynonos - I mistakenly stated in an earlier post that the govt had "a mountain of evidence" against Lombardo. They did not. All I found was a fingerprint. I think I saw the Justice Dept's display, which is probably posted on this board, and concluded there was a lot of evidence. Having a lot of physical evidence and attaching that evidence to a specific individual can prove to be very challenging. Also, I listened (online) to the oral arguments relative to the appeal of these guys before the 7th Court Of Appeals. The govt's presentation was not very strong (imo). I wonder if the prosecution felt the decision would probably be 2 to 1 with Posner and Sykes upholding the District Court's decision and judge Wood voting to overturn the conviction of Marcello and Calabrese citing double jeopardy as the reason? Of course that's exactly what happened. I emailed Jeff Coen about the possibility of an appeal and he indicated it was not likely. Who knows? I agree. Have you ever been on a jury? It's not nearly as cut and dried as people think. It really comes down to a judgement call.
I was on a jury for a corrupt cop and we voted to convict and the judge came back afterward and said that basically we had made the wrong decision, probably, legally, but that it was still a good decision, more or less, as the guy was indeed corrupt. But the evidence was not what it really should have been. But, in aggregate, it was pretty clear the guy was corrupt.
John Binder put it this way, "...in this case the jury believed Nick Calabrese."
And that is pretty much what it boils down to, I suppose.
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Re: Chicago Outfit
[Re: ChiTown]
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funkster
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Wonder if he has any input on things even locked up. Seems like the type who would still be able to influence things even on the inside. As those videos of him meeting with his brother, he obviously was. I would assume he still has say over the rackets that Mickey and him run, but with a life sentence, he was knocked out of any leadership role in Cicero. Have we been able to guesstimate on when the last making ceremony was and how many inducted? I know Fosco said that Magnafichi told him that two or three have been conducted since '88.
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Re: Chicago Outfit
[Re: funkster]
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11/12/13 03:01 PM
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jonnynonos
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Wonder if he has any input on things even locked up. Seems like the type who would still be able to influence things even on the inside. As those videos of him meeting with his brother, he obviously was. I would assume he still has say over the rackets that Mickey and him run, but with a life sentence, he was knocked out of any leadership role in Cicero. Have we been able to guesstimate on when the last making ceremony was and how many inducted? I know Fosco said that Magnafichi told him that two or three have been conducted since '88. Yeah I think Fosco said Mags told him there was a south side making ceremony some years back and that was it. It's in the comment thread when he was going through all that nonsense about Mags trying to kill him, I think.
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Re: Chicago Outfit
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11/12/13 03:09 PM
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jonnynonos
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jonnynonos - I mistakenly stated in an earlier post that the govt had "a mountain of evidence" against Lombardo. They did not. All I've found is the fingerprint. I think I saw the Justice Dept's display, which is probably posted on this board, and concluded there was a lot of evidence. Having a lot of physical evidence and attaching that evidence to a specific individual can prove to be very challenging. Also, I listened (online) to the oral arguments relative to the appeal of these guys before the 7th Court Of Appeals. The govt's presentation was not very strong (imo). I wonder if the prosecution felt the decision would probably be 2 to 1 with Posner and Sykes upholding the District Court's decision and judge Wood voting to overturn the conviction of Marcello and Calabrese citing double jeopardy as the reason? Of course that's exactly what happened. I emailed Jeff Coen about the possibility of an appeal and he indicated it was not likely. Who knows? I agree. Have you ever been on a jury? It's not nearly as cut and dried as people think. It really comes down to a judgement call.
I was on a jury for a corrupt cop and we voted to convict and the judge came back afterward and said that basically we had made the wrong decision, probably, legally, but that it was still a good decision, more or less, as the guy was indeed corrupt. But the evidence was not what it really should have been. But, in aggregate, it was pretty clear the guy was corrupt.
John Binder put it this way, "...in this case the jury believed Nick Calabrese."
And that is pretty much what it boils down to, I suppose. Right on Lumbo they just had Nick's testimony and the fingerprint. That's part of what I'm saying, though. Cops and lawyers will tell you people watch too much CSI. They expect there to be absolutely conclusive physical evidence. That is almost never the case. IMO yeah it's just one fingerprint, but in context of things, it's pretty damning.
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Re: Chicago Outfit
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11/12/13 06:56 PM
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The Back Room is owned by DeStefano's nephew and managed and maybe partially owned by Michael Spilotro's widow.
I would say most of the well known Chicago spots owned by Outfit guys have been identified within the last few pages of this thread. Sam DeStefano II or Mario's son is probably still an Outfit connected thief. He went down with William Handhardt and if he is out of prison now, I would assume he is still hanging out on Rush Street.
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Re: Chicago Outfit
[Re: mattsto]
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11/13/13 02:01 AM
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funkster
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What's left of Rush Street is essentially under EP isn't it?
Is Marcello's son involved?
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Re: Chicago Outfit
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11/13/13 12:07 PM
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I've heard one of Marcellos sons is involved with the outfit. I believe his name is Rocky Marcello. His one son who works at the exchange is legitimate as far as I know. My friend who used to work with him said he was a really nice guy. I think the family has a lot of money from there dad. When James was indicted the family said they would put up vacation homes in Wisconsin, Florida and other states too. After Destafano was indicted with Handhardt he gave a interview for the Tribune and he talked about how he owns or works at the Back Room. He mentions about how Spilotro's widow was approached by some mobsters about selling and Destafano claims he confronted the men and said "You are the same guys who killed her husband" and the men walked out. Who knows how true the story is. I'm not sure if the Rush St. area was incorporated into Elmwood Park. It would make sense. Seems like the outfit are combining crews and consolidating. I believe Rocky Marcello is the youngest son...his oldest is James Jr. and he has another son named Sam.
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Re: Chicago Outfit
[Re: ChiTown]
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11/13/13 12:36 PM
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funkster
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I've heard one of Marcellos sons is involved with the outfit. I believe his name is Rocky Marcello. His one son who works at the exchange is legitimate as far as I know. My friend who used to work with him said he was a really nice guy. I think the family has a lot of money from there dad. When James was indicted the family said they would put up vacation homes in Wisconsin, Florida and other states too. After Destafano was indicted with Handhardt he gave a interview for the Tribune and he talked about how he owns or works at the Back Room. He mentions about how Spilotro's widow was approached by some mobsters about selling and Destafano claims he confronted the men and said "You are the same guys who killed her husband" and the men walked out. Who knows how true the story is. I'm not sure if the Rush St. area was incorporated into Elmwood Park. It would make sense. Seems like the outfit are combining crews and consolidating. I believe Rocky Marcello is the youngest son...his oldest is James Jr. and he has another son named Sam. Is it Rocky that's running with Cicero?
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