Rat wrote: ↑Thu Jan 14, 2021 9:37 pm
I've been doing a bit of research but haven't found much information on Las Vegas after Spilotro. What was the situation afterward? Did Chicago and KC send more guys back out West? Was there any control of the casinos afterward? Any attempts to reassert themselves with the casinos?
The mob would hover around the fringes of things in Vegas for another 10-15 years but after the Midwest families were kicked out by the mid-1980s, that was pretty much the end as far as internal control of the casinos. The only exception that I'm aware of was a short-lived scam described below.
New York mob linked to $100,000 casino skim
UPI ARCHIVES
December 22, 1987
LAS VEGAS, Nev. -- Associates of the New York Gambino crime family received as much as $100,000 over a five-month period from a slot machine skimming operation at the Continental Hotel-Casino, the FBI charged.
FBI agent Geir Magnessen, in an affidavit filed Monday in U.S. District Court, charged that Michael Di Bari, the assistant casino manager at the resort, and Alphonse Cuozzo, a friend of Di Bari, systematically took funds from slot and poker machines at the resort and the money was tranported to New York by associates of the Gambino mob.
James P. Weller, special agent in charge of the Las Vegas FBI office, said the hotel management was not involved in the theft.
On Friday, FBI agents executed search warrants on the homes of Di Bari and Cuozzo, but authorities did not reveal what, if anything, was seized.
According to the affidavit, Di Bari was paying out slot machine winnings to others involved in the scheme when no jackpots were hit.
The illegal payouts averaged about $1,000 per day, five days per week for a five-month period for a total of about $100,000, he said.
The government charged that Di Bari had frequent contacts with Gambino crime family associates traveling to New York.
The FBI said agents received information that the reputed head of the Gambino organization was controlling the theft of money from at least one Las Vegas casino.
There have been no arrests.
Weller said evidence seized Friday will be reviewed and turned over to a federal grand jury.
Weller said the Continental management cooperated fully in the probe conducted by the FBI, the Nevada Gaming Control Board and Las Vegas Metropolitan Police.
https://www.upi.com/Archives/1987/12/22 ... 567147600/