Originally Posted By: Homers77
Great post as usual Ivy! I think this has been brought up before and this isn't really related to this post but do you keep tons of word documents with listings of different families members and their activities and indictments ect? Your knowledge and ability to post REAL information is amazing! Thank you for making this forum informative and interesting buddy!


I've kept track of every mob indictment since 2000. I also pay attention to the latest charts. (the credible, well researched ones)

Originally Posted By: HuronSocialAthletic
Haha Very funny thread poking fun @ The Don & baiting ivy league at the same time LOL


Are you sure that's what he was doing or is it just what you hope he was doing?

Originally Posted By: Louiebynochi
#7

How is Jim Wagner former head of Chicago FBI. How is him saying the Chicago Mob replaced roti and Marcy with Sam banks in the 36th ward, speculation and conjecture???

Jim Wagner isnt credible???


#6
John matassa jr is the head of the amegalmated transit union
Not a member he's the head., how is that residual??


If there's one thing I give even more credence to then what the feds say, it's what they do. And that applies to both things you mentioned above. When it comes to the LCN, nothing would please the feds more than cases related to political corruption or labor racketeering. The lack of either in years says a lot.

And, yes, at least as of 2004, Matassa was secretary-treasurer of the small and financially struggling Amalgamated Transit Workers Union Local 711. But if you look at the Outfit cases since then, there's hardly been anything in terms of labor racketeering. Once Matassa, DiForti, the Carusos, Lombardo Jr., Caravetta, etc. were all booted from the Laborers Union in the late 1990's and early 2000's, there doesn't seem to have been much left. Read the Stier Teamsters report in it's entirety and you'll see basically some residual influence. None of which, as I said, resulted in any indictments.


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