The Outfit isn't interested in going to war with anyone, especially not this day and age when they are all elderly and dwindling in numbers. It goes back to the same principle the mob has always had: making money. DiFronzo, Andriacchi, and D'Amico aren't interested in bumping shoulders with any gang members because it brings unwanted attention and it's "bad for business"

My guess today is that DiFronzo and co. own legit businesses and have small Union infiltration (some pull within the Teamsters to protect gambling rackets), and have a few local politicians in their pocket. They wield power within their own right and areas. But in terms of "running streets" they don't control anything other gangs say or do at all.


"Don't ever go against the family again. Ever"- Michael Corleone