by Snakes » Tue Dec 03, 2024 7:12 am
Aunt+Baby wrote: ↑Mon Dec 02, 2024 10:36 pm
Chicagos books were closed until 1976.
We don't really know how long they were closed, but Vic Arrigo said the books had been closed for "several years" in 1974/75. Then again, DiForti (who was made in 1988) was described by an informant as being made in 1993 and the first member to be made in "many years," but we know this isn't the case because he had already been made for some time, so informants can get confused, especially concerning time. Hell, Franzese doesn't even know the year he was made (well, he thinks he does).
I can't find the exact comment on ANP that mentions it, but I believe Fosco said that Magnafichi was made in the 60s and it seems like other guys would have had to have been made between '57 and '76 (Lombardo, Andriacchi, Eboli, the Bastones, maybe Jimmy LaPietra and Monteleone, etc.). I don't believe there was a moratorium on making guys in Chicago as they were Commission members and geographically isolated, so they were presumably allowed to be on their own schedule as far as membership.
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Chicagos books were closed until 1976.
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We don't really know how long they were closed, but Vic Arrigo said the books had been closed for "several years" in 1974/75. Then again, DiForti (who was made in 1988) was described by an informant as being made in 1993 and the first member to be made in "many years," but we know this isn't the case because he had already been made for some time, so informants can get confused, especially concerning time. Hell, Franzese doesn't even know the year he was made (well, he thinks he does).
I can't find the exact comment on ANP that mentions it, but I believe Fosco said that Magnafichi was made in the 60s and it seems like other guys would have had to have been made between '57 and '76 (Lombardo, Andriacchi, Eboli, the Bastones, maybe Jimmy LaPietra and Monteleone, etc.). I don't believe there was a moratorium on making guys in Chicago as they were Commission members and geographically isolated, so they were presumably allowed to be on their own schedule as far as membership.