Thank you also guys I really appreciate your comments

@CabriniGreen yes every crew boss was responsible for his lieutenants, but not all territorial bosses were responsible for their crew bosses, only for the ones that they were directly connected with. As I already explained in the description, not all crew bosses were directly connected to the territorial bosses since some were direct with the top administration such as the boss, senior adviser or top boss BUT besides being directly connected to the top admin they still had to kick up cash to the bosses in whose territories they operated in. For example, if southern Cicero boss Joey Aiuppa was short on cash in the Melrose Park area, he was reported by Battaglia to the boss Sam Giancana, who in turn called on Aiuppa to come and explain himself. Or in different case where Battaglia was responsible for his direct crew bosses if a conflict occurred, like the one between Caifano and Alderisio

@Furio, as @WhackWhack already said, the Outfit had its own representative not just in Vegas but in other cities and states also and not all representatives and street bosses had crews beneath them. Guys like Roselli or Fratto obviously had one or two hired bodyguards or enforcers but usually that was it, since at the time everyone knew that behind them stood the whole Outfit and National Mob and they got easily scared

@MightyDR yeah they took huge cuts and as the years passed by and while the feds slowly destroyed their empire, the cuts got even bigger, not for the made guys bhut instead for their associates like the bookies and many examples were being made of


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