Originally Posted by GerryLang
Originally Posted by BlackFamily
Originally Posted by GerryLang
Frank Matthews and the other black gangsters made a ton of money during that period, and mostly likely more than any one mobster. They were basically flashes in the pan though, because they didn't leave that generational wealth that set their families up. Take big Paul Castellano for example, he made a fraction of what Matthews and Barnes made, but he was able to set up his kids in businesses, and all are living comfortably as far as I know. Those Harlem guys never were able to take their drug earnings and turn it into something legit that could be used to make them and their family money in the long run.


I think that general to most criminals in the underworld.


It holds true for a lot of these guys, but there are some who've used their ill-gotten gains to help their families, and creating something "legitimate." I've always said here I'm weary of the amount of money that is tied to individuals and groups, especially when it comes from law enforcement. They are known for exaggerating things, like claiming some gambling book was doing billions in business. I've been watching a lot of videos on black gangsters recently, and read books on BMF and Pistol Pete, both great books. That gets me to Rich Porter, who was a big player in Harlem, and thought to be extremely wealthy, but he didn't have the money to pay the 500K ransom his brother's kidnappers wanted.

Big Meech of BMF tried to wash his money through the music industry, but it wasn't successful. He spent over a million dollars on his only artist, and the guy, Blu Davinci, never even dropped an album. His brother Terry invested in an exotic car dealership that folded fast.


You forgot to mentioned the taxi company the Flenory brothers started early on as a front for their drug operation. It's only some that make that transition into legitimate establishment permanently per say. Even then we also have to consider that money is set aside or invested for their family or personal friends to invest and grow their future without being involved in the underworld. Hence these music labels and few other enterprises.

Remember this about the Black underworld, marketplace. There's a variety of rackets being operated independently and drugs is the front page sensation. Other racketeers are focus on other activities and getting into legitimate establishments.


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