Originally Posted by 2a
Originally Posted by BlackFamily
@2A

No big deal just used the reply in this type of format.
The answer to your question is No. There's no specific group labeled Dixie Mob since it's a blanket term for racketeers in the state ( along with other Southern states). It was only added to this Biloxi group for reference/media sensation. That group consisited of local & traveling racketeers on the Strip ( location of clubs/bars with shady activities) and Mike Gilitch ( sorry for misspelling) who acted as a coordinator for other crooks. Big Mike had connections to corrupt sheriff & police officers and pay them to keep his doors open ( others wasn't to lucky to stay open). Outside of that it was complete freelance market, no kicking up to a syndicate nor did Marcello ( N.O Crime Family) have territory in the Gulf Coast section of the Sipp ( contrary to popular beliefs).




Yup I know that the term " Dixie Mafia " refers to a rather broad group of actors , I was just interested to know if any of the descendants of the ( now extinct ) group of actors are still active in illegal moneymaking throughout the South .

It seems not though , after all family traditions don't necessarily carry on from one generation to the next .


Precisely. That's why i said some do and some don't. OC in my state comprises of Racketeering Enterprises, 1% Clubs, and street organizations.


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