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Re: General Chicago Outfit Info Dumping Ground

by PolackTony » Fri Apr 18, 2025 8:04 pm

FWIW, my assumptions are the same here as Snakes, on both questions. This is with a lowish-to-medium level of confidence, however, given the near total dearth of reliable evidence about the organization since Family Secrets. Which is to say, if it actually turns out that the organization is in much worse shape than I tend to believe they are, it wouldn’t be a huge shock to me and I wouldn’t be losing any sleep over it. I tend to prefer to err on the side of just admitting “we really don’t know”, while also being explicit about what my assumptions are when giving an opinion (TBH, apart from the period from the late 50s - 90s, this is basically my approach to most questions about the Chicago Family, as in most cases we really don’t know much).

Here, I assume that they have continued to make guys, selectively and in small numbers (which is, so far as we know, essentially who they’ve always done it). When Sarno came in as boss, I don’t think that it’s absurd that he would have made some new guys, as traditionally this was done when a new boss was installed, and Sarno was positioned within a network of tough street guys from Cicero/Berwyn who had cut their teeth in the gang life and whose utility as a pool of recruits is obvious (no different than guys close to Giancana having come up in the Forty Twos). Same as pretty much everyone else, I find the idea that Sarno therefore inducted something on the order of a couple dozen guys to be totally implausible; to keep this in perspective, we’d be saying that Sarno inducted more guys than Giancana or Aiuppa when they came in lol. Given that some crews (in the formal, organizational sense of mafia decine) in Chicago in past eras had only a small handful of made guys, if Chicago has somewhere around 30 members today — a number that I find totally plausible, though obviously unproven — than they could well have 4 viable crews still. Everyone on the interwebs had written Elmwood Park off years ago (largely due to the claims from Fosco, IMO), and then rhe recent stuff around Cassano and Gary Gags at least strongly suggests to me that this probably remains a viable crew, so I’m not quick to write off Chinatown. However, given how much we’re in the dark, again, I don’t think we have the basis to make strong pronouncements one way or the other; further, even if the membership today is such that 4 crews in fact remain viable, we can’t assume that all of them necessarily align neatly with the ones we know from the past, as there may well have been significant restructuring. When Solly came in as boss, by the same token, I think it’s fully plausible that he also brought in a handful of guys. Given that I’ve never seen any good reason to accept the claim that they simply stopped making guys since, like, the 90s, my assumption is that they have continued to make guys, though it’s very unlikely to have been at the rate to keep them in the ~50 member range that they had historically, again IMO.

Re: General Chicago Outfit Info Dumping Ground

by Snakes » Fri Apr 18, 2025 6:34 pm

Coloboy wrote: Fri Apr 18, 2025 5:58 pm
Snakes wrote: Fri Apr 18, 2025 5:55 pm
Coloboy wrote: Fri Apr 18, 2025 5:39 pm If you add up all of the names that are floated, you can definitely come up with 40 to 50 guys. It’s certainly possible that there are that many inducted, but the real question is how many are actually active in any type of illegal rackets.
I'd say a realistic estimate is 30 to 35, leaning towards the lower end. They barely had 50 to 60 guys in the 80s, so assuming they have the low end of that in 2025 is a bit generous. I do think it's realistic that Sarno had some sort of recruiting drive considering the age and incarceration of many members at that point in time, but it's hard for me to accept two dozen guys.
The other big question mark for me is 26th St. or any type of southside crew. Very hard to tell if that is still an active group in anyway. We have plenty of tidbits over the last decade from the other groups, but virtually nothing from them.
I'm still inclined to believe there are four crews until I hear otherwise.

Re: General Chicago Outfit Info Dumping Ground

by Coloboy » Fri Apr 18, 2025 5:58 pm

Snakes wrote: Fri Apr 18, 2025 5:55 pm
Coloboy wrote: Fri Apr 18, 2025 5:39 pm If you add up all of the names that are floated, you can definitely come up with 40 to 50 guys. It’s certainly possible that there are that many inducted, but the real question is how many are actually active in any type of illegal rackets.
I'd say a realistic estimate is 30 to 35, leaning towards the lower end. They barely had 50 to 60 guys in the 80s, so assuming they have the low end of that in 2025 is a bit generous. I do think it's realistic that Sarno had some sort of recruiting drive considering the age and incarceration of many members at that point in time, but it's hard for me to accept two dozen guys.
The other big question mark for me is 26th St. or any type of southside crew. Very hard to tell if that is still an active group in anyway. We have plenty of tidbits over the last decade from the other groups, but virtually nothing from them.

Re: General Chicago Outfit Info Dumping Ground

by Snakes » Fri Apr 18, 2025 5:55 pm

Coloboy wrote: Fri Apr 18, 2025 5:39 pm If you add up all of the names that are floated, you can definitely come up with 40 to 50 guys. It’s certainly possible that there are that many inducted, but the real question is how many are actually active in any type of illegal rackets.
I'd say a realistic estimate is 30 to 35, leaning towards the lower end. They barely had 50 to 60 guys in the 80s, so assuming they have the low end of that in 2025 is a bit generous. I do think it's realistic that Sarno had some sort of recruiting drive considering the age and incarceration of many members at that point in time, but it's hard for me to accept two dozen guys.

Re: General Chicago Outfit Info Dumping Ground

by Coloboy » Fri Apr 18, 2025 5:39 pm

If you add up all of the names that are floated, you can definitely come up with 40 to 50 guys. It’s possible that there are that many inducted, but the real question is how many are actually active in any type of illegal rackets.

26th st or any type of official southside crew is a big question mark. Very hard to tell if that is still a crew.

Re: General Chicago Outfit Info Dumping Ground

by Wiseguy » Thu Apr 17, 2025 9:25 am

RushStreet wrote: Thu Apr 17, 2025 8:47 am In defense of Scott he does have many people in law enforcement who he speaks to on a regular basis for information. So take it for what it is.

Maybe blame the police next time if you think his sources are bullshit.
Nobody in law enforcement told Mr. Per Sources that Sarno made two dozen guys in the 2000s or that the Outfit today has 50-75 members. That's classic Burnstein BS.

Re: General Chicago Outfit Info Dumping Ground

by RushStreet » Thu Apr 17, 2025 8:47 am

In defense of Scott he does have many people in law enforcement who he speaks to on a regular basis for information. So take it for what it is.

Maybe blame the police next time if you think his sources are bullshit.

Re: General Chicago Outfit Info Dumping Ground

by funkster » Thu Apr 17, 2025 8:15 am

My tolerance for Scott is higher than a lot on here, but nothing in that video other than maybe the “3 dozen”number seems outlandish to me based on what we know.

Re: General Chicago Outfit Info Dumping Ground

by NorthBuffalo » Wed Apr 16, 2025 6:36 pm

NorthBuffalo wrote: Tue Apr 15, 2025 3:21 pm Nikolas 'Snuffy' Stravapoulos, longtime Chicago greektown gambling figure who co-owned Snuffy's diner in McCook, IL, which served as a gambling establishment. He is also the father of current Outfit figure Demitri 'Jimmy' Stravapoulos, the same individual targeted by Mandell a few years ago - I think that is Jimmy in this photo as a kid.

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Just an update - a very knowledgeable source I share / receive photos from says this is William 'Smokes' Aloisio in the background holding the pool cue with the pinky ring. I am unsure the resemblance matches - if anyone knows better, would welcome another opinion.

Re: General Chicago Outfit Info Dumping Ground

by aray22 » Wed Apr 16, 2025 6:03 pm

NorthBuffalo wrote: Wed Apr 16, 2025 5:52 am You gotta be a stunad of the first magnitude to pay for that website.
I subscribed a couple years ago for the full 12 months to show support. Forgot to cancel before it renewed for another 12. After I read the article he wrote about Ralph Balsamo "breaking bread" at Thanksgiving with a Bronx blood member and being the "liaison" to the bloods in the Bronx for the genovese just because a picture got posted on Instagram of some guys in the can I just went ahead and cancelled it with several months left of the subscription. The sensationalism was just unbearable to me.

Re: General Chicago Outfit Info Dumping Ground

by NorthBuffalo » Wed Apr 16, 2025 5:52 am

You gotta be a stunad of the first magnitude to pay for that website.

Re: General Chicago Outfit Info Dumping Ground

by Ivan » Wed Apr 16, 2025 4:37 am

aray22 wrote: Tue Apr 15, 2025 8:28 pm
InCamelot wrote: Tue Apr 15, 2025 8:22 pm
Doesn't mention Rainone I think? Whatever Rainone's last interaction was with Scott, it seemed to have worked.
What happened?
Rainone was displeased with an article Scott wrote identifying him as a mobster and contacted Scott, who actually posted an article about the interaction. He hasn't mentioned him by name since, instead referring to him indirectly. Scott does the same with the LoBues, just calling them "two Sicilian brothers" instead of their names.

https://gangsterreport.com/louie-rainon ... ts-future/

Re: General Chicago Outfit Info Dumping Ground

by aray22 » Tue Apr 15, 2025 8:28 pm

InCamelot wrote: Tue Apr 15, 2025 8:22 pm
Doesn't mention Rainone I think? Whatever Rainone's last interaction was with Scott, it seemed to have worked.
What happened?

Re: General Chicago Outfit Info Dumping Ground

by InCamelot » Tue Apr 15, 2025 8:22 pm

Doesn't mention Rainone I think? Whatever Rainone's last interaction was with Scott, it seemed to have worked.

Re: General Chicago Outfit Info Dumping Ground

by NorthBuffalo » Tue Apr 15, 2025 3:21 pm

Nikolas 'Snuffy' Stravapoulos, longtime Chicago greektown gambling figure who co-owned Snuffy's diner in McCook, IL, which served as a gambling establishment. He is also the father of current Outfit figure Demitri 'Jimmy' Stravapoulos, the same individual targeted by Mandell a few years ago - I think that is Jimmy in this photo as a kid.

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