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Re: Tony Accardo Wealth
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Getting back to the topic, I would have to estimate that Joe Profaci may have been one of the wealthiest mobsters in America with his Olive Oil Company...he made a fortune. i read somewhere once it was estimated that profaci was worth 70 million. how about carlo gambino he had to have been worth at least as much as profaci and probably more. Not for certain...Profaci built an EMPIRE with his legitimate company, Colavita Olive Oil. Carlo had his rackets, but not a legitimate powerhouse corporation like Profaci. Plus, Profaci had 30 years at the helm. Gambino had a bigger family, but Profaci had legitimate enterprises and was a brilliant business man. Carlo married his first cousin...nuff said! i dont dispute what you have said, but keep in mind during the gambino era there was a broader range of activities to make money from. including the old school street rackets. but also the unions, waste disposal, and narcotics were all huge money makers for a gambino family that was twice the size of the profaci family. Profaci had those rackets as well...plus a multimillion dollar legitimate enterprise. I agree, Gambino should have been very wealthy, but I have a hard time giving credit to a guy who marries his first cousin...but yes, he was a very wealthy man.
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Re: Tony Accardo Wealth
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07/01/15 03:02 PM
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marrying his first cousin really bothers you. i understand. but that wasnt so much out of the mainstream decades ago amongst the italians, and other ethnic groups as well. it was all about the tight circle of the family. its still practiced today among the n'drangheta.and yes im calabrese, as are you. While I understand the history of our ancestors, and yes, my entire family hails from San Nicola Ardore, Tropea and Bianco...none of them married first cousins and "many" of my uncles and my all of my grandfathers (including my great grandfathers) had arranged marriages...which I found odd when I found out about it. I do have a case in my own family where my dad's brother and their first cousin actually had a son and a daughter who were married which makes them 3rd cousins..BUT, that side of the family settled in Connecticut and it wasn't arranged...and trust me, I crack jokes about that all the time.
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Re: Tony Accardo Wealth
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understood. things were certainly different many moons ago. i know you to be knowledgeable, so im certain you know which don was born in tropea. Probably the Lord High Executioner, he was Calabrese.
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Re: Tony Accardo Wealth
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The Milano's from Cleveland, Tony & Frank were both from Calabria as well. If I'm not mistaken, they came from San Roberto, which is about 65 miles south of Cantanzaro. Along with many other Calabrese mob bosses in the Ohio River Valley. Another infamous name who was a major boss was Gianni "John" Bazzano Sr., born in Reggio Calabria with strong ties back in Italy.
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Re: Tony Accardo Wealth
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07/01/15 03:35 PM
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you can also include costello, yale, moretti, scarfo, carfano , mallamo, romeo among many others of calabrian origin. Mallamo, Romeo, Prato all from Youngstown. I know them well to say the least, better than most We could also include Antonio Ripepi from Pittsburgh, Vincenzo Tripodi and Cosmo Quattrone both from Steubenville. How do you know about Mallamo/Romeo etc?
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Re: Tony Accardo Wealth
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mallamo/romeo from what jcb has posted on this and other forums. i believe jcb was related to mallamo . talking about wealth. its been alleged that ripepi was worth 40 million legally from his business enterpises. now factor in his other income and he was quite wealthy. Ripepi was extremely wealthy. Had the biggest vending machine company in Western PA as well as a cement block company. He also had a very large illegal gambling operation for decades. Are your initials JB Jr? What is your moniker over on Black Hand?
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Re: Tony Accardo Wealth
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