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Re: Today Outfit's real power in Chicago ?
[Re: furio_from_naples]
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Yeah i would be surprised if it was over 15 million. Also than money go out faster than it comes in and with him keeping his name outta things i,m sure he's paying a hefty sum to his lawyers but i only guessing on that but i just don't see it being over 10, but then again Jimmy mercello offered up 12.5 million in bond during FS but that was real estate. My guess would be between 5-10 million that he can touch.
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Re: Today Outfit's real power in Chicago ?
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I really don't have the faintest clue. Except you can say when he started it was probably raking in billions per year, and he was very high up during some of the glory years, and now he is the chief, and he doesn't strike me as a particularly benevolent person so it wouldn't surprise me if he was, for instance, taking a ton off the top re: the casino.
Ha... Bobby Abbinanti owned the My Way but I think it's closed.
What kind of dimwit would hire D&P. "I think I'll get in bed with the mob... they seem pretty cool." Only the City of Chicago, at least a few years ago before it became big news. But then again, no one ever said the City of Chicago government was very smart.
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Re: Today Outfit's real power in Chicago ?
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From a purely selfish standpoint, I think it would be amazing to read, for instance, Lombardo’s completely unvarnished life story—if he really told everything he ever knew and everything he had ever heard. He must know nearly everything about the Outfit.
I agree. He probably has to much money to even consider it though. His family is probably taken care of and not losing anything to pay back his debts. Would be interesting just because so much is not know about the outfit, compared to NYC. Nick Calabrese flipped and we learned so much and he wasn't even a major player. Lombardo has been a major player for what? 40 years?
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Re: Today Outfit's real power in Chicago ?
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Chicago isn't like NYC like you said they don't "make" as many people. They certainly have more influence than Colombos and New England The modern day Outfit is behind all the of the NY families, including the Colombos. all the five families do is get indicted and snitch on each other you compare chicago to boston but boston just had some capos turn state white crooks don't get arrested often in illinois so you can't base the syndicates production based on the fact they don't get indicted. not too mention that the syndicate is based in the suburbs of chicago and rural areas of illinois. so them getting arrested doesn't happen because they're either running the town politically or juicing the town through contracts
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Re: Today Outfit's real power in Chicago ?
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SgWaue86,
Yes, great speaking with you as well. The guys who think the Outfit is stronger than ever, etc. are crazy.
I would definitely agree about it being "wide open." I once asked Fosco how, if you don't have guys like Harry Aleman running around killing people every 10 minutes, the Outfit prevents other people from starting books, etc. My exact question was: "Why can't a kid with a cell phone just set up a book?" He said that there are people who do that but that nobody gets paid, which is what keeps the Outfit bookies in business. (ie the other guys are amateurs and don't have a big enough bank.) I suppose that sounds plausible.
Ha... it would be an interesting experiment, to see if you could just set up a book somewhere around town, or put money on the street. I would guess that nobody would f**k with you, but who knows.
I have no way of knowing but I would guess it would be like, if you tried to open a book in Bridgeport, you would hear from someone. If you tried to do it in Lincoln Park? Probably not.
But I really don't know. I could set up shop this day in jersey, Jersey not chicago, and i wouldnt worry about getting a visit. And i live 10 min from Tony Sopranos house, to give u a picture... Who gets shaken down? Dumb ass bookies who play gangster. If u control the limits of ur guys u dont have to get tough or worry about them paying.... If ur worrying, they are worrying. Thats how u get caught, bettors run to the cops or a made dude. And ur fuckeddddd.... There are several low key books in NJ. Not all are small either! Makes me wanna make book in south philly! Tell those marmondano brothers to kiss my ass...
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Re: Today Outfit's real power in Chicago ?
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Great points. I can definitely see the fact that his family is sitting pretty as a reason for someone like Lumbo not to flip. Wiki says he's been in the Outfit since the 50s, so more like 60 years. That's why I say he would probably know virtually everything. Same with No Nose. But I doubt it will ever happen. It's also possible that these guys did so much fu##ed up shit that they simply couldn't face it all.
From a purely selfish standpoint, I think it would be amazing to read, for instance, Lombardo’s completely unvarnished life story—if he really told everything he ever knew and everything he had ever heard. He must know nearly everything about the Outfit.
I agree. He probably has to much money to even consider it though. His family is probably taken care of and not losing anything to pay back his debts. Would be interesting just because so much is not know about the outfit, compared to NYC. Nick Calabrese flipped and we learned so much and he wasn't even a major player. Lombardo has been a major player for what? 40 years?
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Re: Today Outfit's real power in Chicago ?
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You should come here and take over like the guy on "Site Takeover!" SgWaue86,
Yes, great speaking with you as well. The guys who think the Outfit is stronger than ever, etc. are crazy.
I would definitely agree about it being "wide open." I once asked Fosco how, if you don't have guys like Harry Aleman running around killing people every 10 minutes, the Outfit prevents other people from starting books, etc. My exact question was: "Why can't a kid with a cell phone just set up a book?" He said that there are people who do that but that nobody gets paid, which is what keeps the Outfit bookies in business. (ie the other guys are amateurs and don't have a big enough bank.) I suppose that sounds plausible.
Ha... it would be an interesting experiment, to see if you could just set up a book somewhere around town, or put money on the street. I would guess that nobody would f**k with you, but who knows.
I have no way of knowing but I would guess it would be like, if you tried to open a book in Bridgeport, you would hear from someone. If you tried to do it in Lincoln Park? Probably not.
But I really don't know. I could set up shop this day in jersey, Jersey not chicago, and i wouldnt worry about getting a visit. And i live 10 min from Tony Sopranos house, to give u a picture... Who gets shaken down? Dumb ass bookies who play gangster. If u control the limits of ur guys u dont have to get tough or worry about them paying.... If ur worrying, they are worrying. Thats how u get caught, bettors run to the cops or a made dude. And ur fuckeddddd.... There are several low key books in NJ. Not all are small either! Makes me wanna make book in south philly! Tell those marmondano brothers to kiss my ass...
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Re: Today Outfit's real power in Chicago ?
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02/16/13 04:51 PM
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just finished reading family affair by sam giancana and scott burnstein, good read. the accardo book by william f roemer is shit though only halfway through and doubt ill finish it. bit boring and focuses on a lot of irrelevant backstory stuff too much. read anthony casso's bio a few months ago - decent read. I actually thought Accardo: The Genuine Godfather was Roemer's best book.
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Re: Today Outfit's real power in Chicago ?
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Chicago isn't like NYC like you said they don't "make" as many people. They certainly have more influence than Colombos and New England The modern day Outfit is behind all the of the NY families, including the Colombos. if the new york families were so strong then why are there so many rats? do you have a giant telescope that lets you see into chicago? you don't even know what towns the syndicate operates in but u know so much about what's going on in the chicago area. the new york mobs are full of cooperators and don't have a monopoly on crime anymore so how are they so powerful
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Re: Today Outfit's real power in Chicago ?
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if the new york families were so strong then why are there so many rats? Rats are certainly one criteria to judge a family's strength but not the only one. The Colombos are 4 times the size of the Outfit, for instance. do you have a giant telescope that lets you see into chicago? Yeah, it's made up of indictments and reports indicating the current state of the family. you don't even know what towns the syndicate operates in but u know so much about what's going on in the chicago area. the new york mobs are full of cooperators and don't have a monopoly on crime anymore so how are they so powerful I don't need to know certain particulars to know the general state of the modern day Outfit. And keep in mind that even in New York far more members don't flip than do. The guys that flip just get more attention. The NY families are still the strongest, as they've always been and always will be, because they're the largest, most active, most diversified, most expansive, etc.
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Re: Today Outfit's real power in Chicago ?
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New York are still involved in things Chicago isn't. Many New York families still have ties to unions, construction, garbage, cement, drywall, carpenters, the docks, etc. Last time there was a union involving Chicago I think was when Caruso and his brothers were kicked out of a laborers local.
DiFronzo has D&P but that's just one company. Take the recent garbage case we've seen in New York. It defintely will not be the last. Add on the massive books and loansharking operations NYC crews run that's a hell of a lot of money.
I think what sets New York apart is that even with today's law enforcement they are always trying to find new industries to move into, and new more sophisticated ways of making money. I defintely don't see that from Chicago. I think they are still around but are fading.
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Re: Today Outfit's real power in Chicago ?
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New York are still involved in things Chicago isn't. Many New York families still have ties to unions, construction, garbage, cement, drywall, carpenters, the docks, etc. Last time there was a union involving Chicago I think was when Caruso and his brothers were kicked out of a laborers local.
DiFronzo has D&P but that's just one company. Take the recent garbage case we've seen in New York. It defintely will not be the last. Add on the massive books and loansharking operations NYC crews run that's a hell of a lot of money.
I think what sets New York apart is that even with today's law enforcement they are always trying to find new industries to move into, and new more sophisticated ways of making money. I defintely don't see that from Chicago. I think they are still around but are fading. Yeah, the New York families have been the only ones who have consistently been involved in large financial scams in recent years. I say consistently because Chicago, for instance, has had a few cases. Anthony Boscarino recently pled guilty to running a multi-million dollar internet gambling investment scam. Back in 2002, Nick Boscarino and another guy were involved in an insurance scam. And, of course, there was the case involving the siphoning off of $10 million from the city of Cicero back in 2001. The NY families also still have a significant stake in the drug trade, though one can argue that the Outfit benefits from staying out of narcotics. Outfit involvement in unions in recent years is interesting. There really hasn't been a labor racketeering indictment directly related to the Outfit since the 1990's. A lot of guys were booted from the Laborers Union in the late 1990's and the Carusos held out for a few years after that. There was the big RISE investigation into ongoing Outfit involvement with the Teamsters. And various allegations involving 9 IBT locals in Chicago were included. But nothing that ever actually resulted in an indictment. In 2004, Pudgy Matassa was reported to be running Amalgamated Transit Workers Union Local 711 but it was said to be small and struggling financially. Fosco made allegations about the DiFronzos meddling in Teamsters Local 703 but nothing seems to have come from that either.
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