by Wiseguy » Sat Aug 13, 2022 12:26 pm
This was the the topic of recent discussion in another thread. The last mob-connected numbers bust was a Gambino one in 2011. None since then that I'm aware of. They were actually fairly common (in NY/NJ) up through the 2000s, though obviously nowhere near as often as sports betting cases. Rather rare up through then involving other mob families. The racket seems to have become passe. You still see news of an occasional bust in Hispanic areas though not much evidence of a large, centralized/syndicated organization running things. Like I said before, mob related or otherwise, I've wondered if it's a generational thing; i.e. those who played the numbers dying off and the younger generations playing the state lotto.
This was the the topic of recent discussion in another thread. The last mob-connected numbers bust was a Gambino one in 2011. None since then that I'm aware of. They were actually fairly common (in NY/NJ) up through the 2000s, though obviously nowhere near as often as sports betting cases. Rather rare up through then involving other mob families. The racket seems to have become passe. You still see news of an occasional bust in Hispanic areas though not much evidence of a large, centralized/syndicated organization running things. Like I said before, mob related or otherwise, I've wondered if it's a generational thing; i.e. those who played the numbers dying off and the younger generations playing the state lotto.