by PolackTony » Wed Jan 27, 2021 10:42 pm
The Chinatown crew in Chicago worked with the On Leong (Tong association) in gambling. In the 80s the Chicago On Leong even reached out to Pittsburgh LCN to help them settle an issue with the Outfit. The Outfit also had a number of Puerto Rican operatives for the Bolita racket, though it's unclear to me if this reflected any underlying organized network with connections back to PR (my instinct is that this was possible, as the Outfit also had gambling operations in PR in the 60s). The Outfit had some significant links to black OC groups that operated semi-autonomously in the black neighborhoods as well. While some sources from back in the day refer to a Greek "mob" in Chicago under the control of Gus Alex, this wasn't an autonomous organization so far as I can tell, but rather completely under the Outfit's thumb (so belonging to the wider Chicago "syndicate" controlled by Chicago LCN), as were the Jewish gangsters from the 40s on.
The Chinatown crew in Chicago worked with the On Leong (Tong association) in gambling. In the 80s the Chicago On Leong even reached out to Pittsburgh LCN to help them settle an issue with the Outfit. The Outfit also had a number of Puerto Rican operatives for the Bolita racket, though it's unclear to me if this reflected any underlying organized network with connections back to PR (my instinct is that this was possible, as the Outfit also had gambling operations in PR in the 60s). The Outfit had some significant links to black OC groups that operated semi-autonomously in the black neighborhoods as well. While some sources from back in the day refer to a Greek "mob" in Chicago under the control of Gus Alex, this wasn't an autonomous organization so far as I can tell, but rather completely under the Outfit's thumb (so belonging to the wider Chicago "syndicate" controlled by Chicago LCN), as were the Jewish gangsters from the 40s on.