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Re: Times when extortion failed.
[Re: RushStreet]
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01/23/24 06:14 AM
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I dont know if the following case falls in this category but still, the Mob wasnt able to extort the victim and also to receive their interests, and in the end they had to make an example.
Leo Foreman was a Chicago convicted swindler, bondsman and president of the LeFore Insurance company. He was an aggressive monster of a man, six feet and two inches tall and 270 pounds with horrible Outfit connections like Mad Sam DeStefano, Phil Alderisio and Chuck Nicoletti. After a while, Alderisio walked in Foreman’s office and opened a dispute. In rage Foreman pulled out a gun and pointed it at Alderisio and told him to back off. Alderisio just smiled and told him “We’ll see about that” and walked out of the office. That was strike three. When Nicoletti heard about the bad news he calmly ordered to DeStefano to go and see Foreman and to take care of the problem in “Action Jackson” style. When DeStefano went to Foreman’s office, DeStefano went into a rage and started cursing him. With this Foreman again pulled a gun and kicked DeStefano out of his office. On November 13, 1963 Nicoletti appeared at Foreman’s house and advised him that DeStefano was ready to let bygones be bygones, if Foreman helped fence a diamond theft and paid back his debt. So on November 14, Foreman was lulled into a basement were he was shot in his legs by Mario DeStefano, Chuckie Crimaldi and Tony Spilotro. Foreman was lying on the floor crying in pain and suddenly Mad Sam appeared, dressed in pajamas, and went to work. Before the torture, Mad Sam told Foreman that he was going to be a blood sacrifice to Satan. After being viciously tortured for hours, DeStefano shot Foreman in the head. Foreman's face was frozen with some type of grin which again made Mad Sam quite angry. In the end Foreman’s body was stuffed into the trunk of a car which was found few days later.
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