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Re: Which Family is currently the Strongest?
[Re: johnnynonos]
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Re: Which Family is currently the Strongest?
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This isn't an official FBI report. And News reports are notorious for misinterpreted information. I have an FBI chart of the outfit of 1983 which lists about 175 made members. So we are to believe that they lost over 100 made guys in just a couple of years?
"It was between the brothers Kay -- I had nothing to do with it."
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Re: Which Family is currently the Strongest?
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Oh yeah? Even in the late 80s the FBI recorded a conversation between Outfit hitman Frank Schweih and a store owner he was extorting. Someone threw out the possibility that NY was trying to infiltrate Chicago and Schweih immeditely dismissed the idea, saying "Those [explatives] know not to come around here. Chicago has the worst reputation in the country."
When you guys had the moronic John Gotti making a "star" of himself until he finally got sent to prison for the rest of his miserable life Tony Accardo was dying peacefully at home having never gone to jail for even a single day. Tony Accardo was little more than a delusional gambler with Down syndrome. Don't even get me started on Accardo. And what does John Gotti have to do with this conversation? The man had a bigger ego than Spencer Pratt. I agree, that was his fall. But at least he didn't have Down syndrome!
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Re: Which Family is currently the Strongest?
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Maybe I'll get John DiFronzo on the phone and you can ask him. Friend of yours? Let's not do this. People who come on these boards and claim to personally know famous wiseguys invite doubt. Really. Welcome to the boards.
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Re: Which Family is currently the Strongest?
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Capiche? Or would you like me to explain it in bullet points and all caps?
I can't believe you just said capiche. How the hell am I supposed to take you seriously now?
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Re: Which Family is currently the Strongest?
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I was being sarcastic about DiFronzo! Of course I don't know him.
Regarding "made guys" I would doubt there were that many "made guys" even in the early 80s. Your chart probably lists all of their associates.
First you say they "dwarfed" all of the five families in New York, and now you say they didn't have that many made guys? Here you can find the chart: http://www.flickr.com/photos/38578368@N06/
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Re: Which Family is currently the Strongest?
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It's my opinion that the Outfit was the most powerful criminal organization in America under Capone, Accardo and Giancana. That would be the 20s and then the 50s-60s, diminishing steadily since.
To tell you the truth I don't know a lot about the East Coast mafia. I suppose we would have to decide on a metric of what "power" meant and then look for supporting data. From what I've read Capone's reign was singular and Acarrdo instituted a truly horrifying mechanism of corruption that essentially allowed the Outfit dominion over the city of Chicago, Vegas, Hollywood and all the traditional mob rackets west of the Mississippi. The level of corruption, the unions they controlled, was mind-boggling. The Chief of Detectives of the Chicago Police--not once, but twice!--turned out to be a mob shill here. Judges were straight out bought and paid for, up until the early 90s. A known and high ranking mob member controlled the most prominent ward in the city for decades.
Like I said, at Capone's height he had around 3,000 people working with/for him, and was, personally, worth a billion dollars in nonadjusted money.
Tommy Accardo and Sam Giancana expanded the Outfit's influence politically to a degree that would shame most Americans. Just how far it went will never be fully known but, as I mentioned, it's a fact--an embarrassing one--that the CIA did really approach him to help with the Castro assassination.
Maybe NY's Five Families tentacles reached just as far. In the limited reading I've done on them, I never encountered that.
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