Originally Posted by Toodoped
Thanks again @I_Sell_Dem_Tomatoes.

Recently some member poster somewhere that Willie Moretti ordered the murder of some Jewish gangster who belonged to the Lansky crew, without FIRST receiving the "OK" from Lansky. Thats just one of the many examples that in New York there was another "family" which was obviously non-Italian and was headed by Lansky, who in turn probably had a seat on the commission during certain time period (according to Accardo and Giancana).

This again confirms the existence of two groups (Italian and non-Italian) with the Italians at the top and also being in larger numbers. Some mainstream researchers are laughing about this situation but the evidence can be found everywhere. Even though Lansky was close associate of the Genoveses, still it seems he also represented a separate group.

Similar situation was in Chicago too, meaning the non-Italian faction had its own seat on the Outfit's board of directors and had the right to vote regarding important situations, including taking care of widows, creating policy for the organization and above all, on who was going to be the new boss of the organization. One of the main evidences regarding the existence of their seat was the line of succession of that same position, meaning when some non-Italian representative died, the boss of the family called for a meeting on which a new non-Ital rep was elected.



I believe Lansky was for a while "acting boss" after Luciano was deported.


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