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Re: wealthiest mobsters
[Re: Mukremin]
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09/05/11 04:03 PM
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It'd be nice to see the gangsters' income tax returns, no?  Neil Dellacroce declared $10,000 of "legitimate" income on his tax return. That became the basis of the Feds prosecuting him for tax evasion because he lost $100k in Puerto Rican casino. Cost him 5 years in the can. I'd guess Gambino was the wealthiest, considering the size, strength and spread of his family at its peak, and all the years he stayed at the helm. But the Feds actually documented that Capone brought in $115 million in 1929 (probably worth 10-15x that amount today).
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Re: wealthiest mobsters
[Re: Turnbull]
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09/05/11 04:09 PM
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Lenin_and_McCarthy
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I'd guess Gambino was the wealthiest, considering the size, strength and spread of his family at its peak, and all the years he stayed at the helm. But the Feds actually documented that Capone brought in $115 million in 1929 (probably worth 10-15x that amount today). I'm guessing you mean his entire gang. I remember reading that Capone himself didn't have a set cut of his organization's profits for income but just took what he needed.
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Re: wealthiest mobsters
[Re: ronnie_little]
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09/05/11 07:16 PM
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When one of those guys dies how much money do you think the mob lets his real family keep. the mob dont let the fam keep anything, the guy had to have looked out for his own family while he was alive otherwise the family is screwed once he dies that was prob more true back in the old days but there are tons of examples of guys flipping once they see the family fails to help out their blood family with cash or once they are whacked/dead the family goes and takes all their rackets/cash look at what happened to bill cutolo's family once allie boy had him whacked out jackie deross the new underboss went to cutolo's house like three days after the murder looking for money that cutolo allegedly had stashed in his house, cutolo's wife remembered how bill used to say not to give the family shit so she didnt tell jackie where the cash was
Tommy Shots: They want me running the family, don't they know I have a young wife? Sal Vitale: (laughs) Tommy, jump in, the water's fine.
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