Originally Posted by Goldy
I'm curious....when a guy like this gets out, is there a big envelope (so to speak) waiting for him? Is there anyone he knew/worked with that's even still around almost 40 years later? Lucchese leadership probably don't really give two shits he's getting out and feel they don't owe him anything as they weren't involved with him and he wasn't keeping his mouth shut doing his time for their benefit. I know it's a tv show, but in "Tulsa King" when Stallone's character gets out after 25 years he's with the remaining Capos in his Family not wanting him to get back any of his action and essentially banishing him to KC. Is that a little more realistic to how it would work out? Maybe help him get a shy business up and running?

Very interesting he's getting out though.


Probably nothing crazy if anything at all. There's plenty of guys he knows still around in his family and others. He'll be viewed as a respected member and if he decides to continue his criminal societies no one will be standing in his way. We don't know what the conditions of his release are yet though. It could be parole or compassionate release or some other unforeseen matter. He might get years on supervisors release for all we know.