by gohnjotti » Mon Jul 29, 2019 7:46 pm
Extortion wrote: ↑Mon Jul 29, 2019 11:02 am
I believe mush must be acting boss for colombos hell be around until hes dead. Allies probably the official for some odd reason most likely because mush is a cousin but honestly mush should be selected as boss hes older and allie boy doesnt have the samr reputation as his father did. Do people really fear allie boy or do they really fear mush russo?
However teddy persico will be out soon and he could be running things soon even though hes not a smart guy. Michael could run things if he wanted to but I heard he doesnt want to be in the life?
Andrew Russo would not take over the family whilst on supervised release. He learned his lesson in the 1990s and made sure not to repeat it when he became boss in March of 2010, mere days after his supervised release ended.
That means if Russo is the acting boss, he most likely assumed the position in 2016. It wouldn’t surprise me if he did. He has historically had more family influence and clout than other street bosses, which is evidenced by him organising a panel to take over the family after he was imprisoned in 2011, and later selecting two out-of-state mobsters to return to the fold, all from behind bars.
Whoever is the “street boss” is there purely for the Persicos, in my opinion, since a law enforcement official - I believe it was Scott Curtis - said that Russo received no pay or tribute from his role as street boss, and all tribute money - most of which was collected by Angelo Spata, who made a lot of enemies by going around pushing for money - went to the incarcerated Persico brood.
There are two main avenues the family could have taken after Russo’s imprisonment. First, Russo proposed an interim ruling panel with Ralph Lombardo, Reynold Maragni and Richard Fusco. It should be noted that during this time period, both Maragni and Fusco were on bail, preparing themselves for a term of imprisonment. Russo’s next plan was for mostly-retired soldier Dominic Montemarano, who was living in LA, and Florida capo Thomas Farese to serve as acting underboss (de facto street boss) and acting consigliere respectively. This plan is similar to Ralph DeLeo’s promotion in which the Colombo administration promoted members who were not particularly influential or powerful, but who would follow the Persicos’ bidding to a hilt.
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I believe mush must be acting boss for colombos hell be around until hes dead. Allies probably the official for some odd reason most likely because mush is a cousin but honestly mush should be selected as boss hes older and allie boy doesnt have the samr reputation as his father did. Do people really fear allie boy or do they really fear mush russo?
However teddy persico will be out soon and he could be running things soon even though hes not a smart guy. Michael could run things if he wanted to but I heard he doesnt want to be in the life?
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Andrew Russo would not take over the family whilst on supervised release. He learned his lesson in the 1990s and made sure not to repeat it when he became boss in March of 2010, mere days after his supervised release ended.
That means if Russo is the acting boss, he most likely assumed the position in 2016. It wouldn’t surprise me if he did. He has historically had more family influence and clout than other street bosses, which is evidenced by him organising a panel to take over the family after he was imprisoned in 2011, and later selecting two out-of-state mobsters to return to the fold, all from behind bars.
Whoever is the “street boss” is there purely for the Persicos, in my opinion, since a law enforcement official - I believe it was Scott Curtis - said that Russo received no pay or tribute from his role as street boss, and all tribute money - most of which was collected by Angelo Spata, who made a lot of enemies by going around pushing for money - went to the incarcerated Persico brood.
There are two main avenues the family could have taken after Russo’s imprisonment. First, Russo proposed an interim ruling panel with Ralph Lombardo, Reynold Maragni and Richard Fusco. It should be noted that during this time period, both Maragni and Fusco were on bail, preparing themselves for a term of imprisonment. Russo’s next plan was for mostly-retired soldier Dominic Montemarano, who was living in LA, and Florida capo Thomas Farese to serve as acting underboss (de facto street boss) and acting consigliere respectively. This plan is similar to Ralph DeLeo’s promotion in which the Colombo administration promoted members who were not particularly influential or powerful, but who would follow the Persicos’ bidding to a hilt.