I’m not one to say “since there has been no arrests then there is no viable family” but with Milwaukee I just don’t see it. I believe there was an organization in the 90s even after Frank B died but there is literally nothing to say there was anything going on in the 2000s. Obviously there are still bookies in the city but it is my belief that Frank B really destroyed the family by not making more members. Peter Pitch could have been made after 93 but I highly doubt it. Peter Frank Balistrieri was the last official boss and he died in 1997. I know the FBI followed Joe and John Balistrieri around in the 1990s but never connected them to anything.B. wrote: ↑Wed Jan 10, 2024 4:15 pm I wonder what sources the FBI had inside of Milwaukee in later decades. Obviously the Family was dwindling but they hadn't had Maniaci since the 1970s. They had at least one other member source who continued to provide info after Maniaci was killed but if it's one of the candidates I think it was they may have been dead or out of the picture.
I doubt Milwaukee was rebuilding in any significant way but I'm also not sure the FBI had sources who were able to tell them about inductions, etc. in the 1980s and 90s. We've seen in other small Families who had limited sources that the FBI's info completely dries up when those sources die or become inactive.
Rockford to me is a different story bc they literally had no reason to disband bc there top leadership was never indicted and also the fact that they had a gambling indictment in the 2000s which showed that they were still active. And those guys that were indicted are still alive.