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Bosses and kicking up money #614155
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Are their any new Bosses caught on a wiretap or heard complaining about capos not kicking up to them what they did to the previous boss? Does a family keep track how much the capos kick up? What keeps capos from not kicking up on some schemes especially if a new boss does not know about it? Obviously the death penalty but it has to happen.

Re: Bosses and kicking up money [Re: ronnie_little] #614165
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I'm not sure what you mean about new but there have been bosses either on wiretap or via informants who have complained vociferously about this or that captain or soldier not sending up enough tribute.

I don't think the Family as a organization would keep track of a particular capo's earnings but the boss and those close to him certainly would. Some of that info might become semi-public info among higher ranking family members.

The more experienced or smarter a boss is, the longer he's been in the rackets or the better businessman he is the more accurate will be the picture he has of a given racket, or a particular mobster's earning capacity. Green bosses, or bosses that are just stand-in's for someone else (Junior Gotti) might not have such a good estimate of what everyone is making or what a particular racket is worth.

Yes, getting caught holding out is worthy of death but on the other hand everyone cheats since they are all criminals. The trick is not to do it in such a way that it is a clear insult to the boss.

The main thing that might keep a capo from cheating is that if this was a peaceful transition, the old boss might have told the new boss exactly the range of payments to expect from each capo. So if a capo shows up each month with $10,000 and claims that's what he gave the previous boss when the new boss knows the monthly tribute is to be at least $50,000, that capo might be asking to be made an example of.


The other way the boss might know the difference is that someone in the capo's crew might take it upon himself to tell the boss. That's dangerous though since a boss might thank him for the info and then kill him for being a rat.


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Re: Bosses and kicking up money [Re: ronnie_little] #614167
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Back in 2003 (11 years after he had been imprisoned) Vic Amuso became suspicious that Joe Defede had been holding out on him because future acting bosses like Crea and Daidone were kicking up more to him than Defede did while he was acting boss. Defede, himself, claimed he made "only" $1.14 million while he was acting boss; from 1993 to 1998. So it may have been others were holding out on Defede.


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Re: Bosses and kicking up money [Re: ronnie_little] #614179
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so Defede made 1.14 over 5 yrs? thats awful.. Y would anyone wanna be boss and make 200k a yr.. Thats a lie . IVY check out my post in the Wealthiest Mobsters thread..

Re: Bosses and kicking up money [Re: ronnie_little] #614180
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i think defede either was lying or the capos werent kicking up to him properly


Tommy Shots: They want me running the family, don't they know I have a young wife?
Sal Vitale: (laughs) Tommy, jump in, the water's fine.


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If i did my math right.. Ligambi was prob making around 2.5 mill per yr

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Originally Posted By: rg
If i did my math right.. Ligambi was prob making around 2.5 mill per yr


please share the specifics you used in calculating the 2.5 million figure


Tommy Shots: They want me running the family, don't they know I have a young wife?
Sal Vitale: (laughs) Tommy, jump in, the water's fine.


Re: Bosses and kicking up money [Re: rg] #614188
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Originally Posted By: rg
so Defede made 1.14 over 5 yrs? thats awful.. Y would anyone wanna be boss and make 200k a yr.. Thats a lie . IVY check out my post in the Wealthiest Mobsters thread..


Defede may have been holding out. Or it may have been a case of guys holding out on him, so he was being truthful to Amuso about how much he was kicking up.

And I saw your post in the other thread but there's really no way to answer it.


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Why do people still respect Little Vic, hes been locked up forever, haven't they taped his conversations while people visit him. Does anyone know Matthew Madonna's status is he still locked up, I saw a chart that says under indictment


Madonna is a player, has been around forever,I remember he was in prison, schooling Nicky Barnes on certain rackets, whats up with that guy hes an OG!

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Originally Posted By: DickNose_Moltasanti

Why do people still respect Little Vic, hes been locked up forever, haven't they taped his conversations while people visit him. Does anyone know Matthew Madonna's status is he still locked up, I saw a chart that says under indictment


scarpa jr beat the crap out of little vic in jail cause vic called his dad a rat, amuso put out a contract on him and the feds carted off scarpa jr to the hole

http://books.google.com/books?id=NX_HQTd...uso&f=false


Tommy Shots: They want me running the family, don't they know I have a young wife?
Sal Vitale: (laughs) Tommy, jump in, the water's fine.


Re: Bosses and kicking up money [Re: ronnie_little] #614243
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Dapper how long ago did Scarpa Jr do that?

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^^^1995


Tommy Shots: They want me running the family, don't they know I have a young wife?
Sal Vitale: (laughs) Tommy, jump in, the water's fine.


Re: Bosses and kicking up money [Re: ronnie_little] #614268
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Yeah its in that book "Mafia Son" a good read on the colombo family and Scarpa's

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Originally Posted By: DickNose_Moltasanti
Why do people still respect Little Vic, hes been locked up forever,


Probably the same reason why Carmine Persico has had clout despite being behind bars for even longer.


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Originally Posted By: IvyLeague
Originally Posted By: DickNose_Moltasanti
Why do people still respect Little Vic, hes been locked up forever,


Probably the same reason why Carmine Persico has had clout despite being behind bars for even longer.


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Re: Bosses and kicking up money [Re: ronnie_little] #614473
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Here is a question. Are wiseguys suppose to kick up a piece of what they make from there legit businesses or just the money they make on the street

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Originally Posted By: thebarber
Here is a question. Are wiseguys suppose to kick up a piece of what they make from there legit businesses or just the money they make on the street


if the fam helped you get that legit business then both


Tommy Shots: They want me running the family, don't they know I have a young wife?
Sal Vitale: (laughs) Tommy, jump in, the water's fine.


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Originally Posted By: Dapper_Don
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Here is a question. Are wiseguys suppose to kick up a piece of what they make from there legit businesses or just the money they make on the street


if the fam helped you get that legit business then both



Cud u b a little more specific . If yur a young wiseguy who has saved his money made from the rackets then open up the business do u kick up some of the profits??

Or do u mean if the family actually hands you the start up cash ??

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Originally Posted By: thebarber
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Originally Posted By: thebarber
Here is a question. Are wiseguys suppose to kick up a piece of what they make from there legit businesses or just the money they make on the street


if the fam helped you get that legit business then both



Cud u b a little more specific . If yur a young wiseguy who has saved his money made from the rackets then open up the business do u kick up some of the profits??

Or do u mean if the family actually hands you the start up cash ??



in both cases you have to kick up money cause the family helped you either through rackets that you worked in or through their connections or through their cash that allowed you to get that business then you have to kick up a percentage

case in point

paul castellano set up his kids in legit businesses (meat company, etc) and even after he was whacked out mikey scars testified that castellano's kids would come see him to kick up some cash to gotti jr. cause their business benefited from the family


Tommy Shots: They want me running the family, don't they know I have a young wife?
Sal Vitale: (laughs) Tommy, jump in, the water's fine.


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A bugged conversation between Lucchese captain, Salvatore Avellino, and soldier, Richard DeLuca -


Avellino: "Before he was straightened out, he's telling me that the union is his, you know? So I'm saying, 'What, what do you mean the union is yours?' He believes the fuckin' union is his. And what am I gonna say, union? Nothing is yours. Everything is the boss."

DeLuca: "Yeah."

Avellino: "Wait, and we only get the privilege of working it, or running it. Unless you got something that is a legitimate thing, that you know, that is yours, then they say, 'Well, that's yours.' But anything that's got to do..."

DeLuca: "You operate at his pleasure."

Avellino: "You do what he wants. I mean, and even, even if, with a legitimate thing, you operate at his pleasure ninety percent of the time."


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Originally Posted By: IvyLeague
A bugged conversation between Lucchese captain, Salvatore Avellino, and soldier, Richard DeLuca -


Avellino: "Before he was straightened out, he's telling me that the union is his, you know? So I'm saying, 'What, what do you mean the union is yours?' He believes the fuckin' union is his. And what am I gonna say, union? Nothing is yours. Everything is the boss."

DeLuca: "Yeah."

Avellino: "Wait, and we only get the privilege of working it, or running it. Unless you got something that is a legitimate thing, that you know, that is yours, then they say, 'Well, that's yours.' But anything that's got to do..."

DeLuca: "You operate at his pleasure."

Avellino: "You do what he wants. I mean, and even, even if, with a legitimate thing, you operate at his pleasure ninety percent of the time."



excellent post. Thank you ivy

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Thanks Ivy, great work


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