It actually doesn't seem that the NY families have much of a presence or interest in Atlantic City these days. The construction is long finished, the mob lost control of HEREU Local 54 years ago, and the casino industry itself is suffering. Off the top of my head, the only thing I can think of is some companies doing renovation-type work on the casinos that came under scrutiny because of mob-connections. But I don't think it was major stuff. Sort of like the same contracts Joey Merlino's cousin was trying to get. The NY bookmaking operations extend down there, of course, but that's about it. As Dellacroce mentioned, the last big mob-related bust involved the Philadelphia family's bookmaking operation out of the Borgata. It's not anyone's "turf" nowadays but Philadelphia probably has the most presence there by default.

Last edited by IvyLeague; 08/15/14 02:45 PM.

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