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Re: The Commission, late 1970s

by Doobeez » Tue Jan 24, 2017 10:49 pm

Israel Capo...lol

Re: The Commission, late 1970s

by OlBlueEyesClub » Tue Jan 24, 2017 8:26 pm

B. wrote:Hey guys, let's not forget my Atlanta Crime Family chart posted in 2015:
viewtopic.php?f=32&t=1330&hilit=Atlanta


:lol: :lol: :lol: Furio...

Re: The Commission, late 1970s

by Attaboi 1 » Tue Jan 24, 2017 6:38 pm

willychichi wrote:
HairyKnuckles wrote:From CI (August, 1977):

2 - Paul Catellano, who now controls the Gambino Family, also controls the Philadelphia vote which includes all of Pennsylvania. In addition, Castellano controls the voting power of Georgia and Florida.
I stumbled across this when I was poking around in the Louisiana Public Records Directory for anything I could find on the "Birmingham Family". For those that haven't seen it already it talks about the Gambinos having the same connection to a strip club in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Ralph and Lyle Goodman, that they had with the Atlanta strip clubs.

https://louisianavoice.com/2013/03/22/a ... no-family/
Good find

Re: The Commission, late 1970s

by willychichi » Tue Jan 24, 2017 3:50 pm

HairyKnuckles wrote:From CI (August, 1977):

2 - Paul Catellano, who now controls the Gambino Family, also controls the Philadelphia vote which includes all of Pennsylvania. In addition, Castellano controls the voting power of Georgia and Florida.
I stumbled across this when I was poking around in the Louisiana Public Records Directory for anything I could find on the "Birmingham Family". For those that haven't seen it already it talks about the Gambinos having the same connection to a strip club in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Ralph and Lyle Goodman, that they had with the Atlanta strip clubs.

https://louisianavoice.com/2013/03/22/a ... no-family/

Re: The Commission, late 1970s

by Antiliar » Tue Jan 24, 2017 2:18 pm

B. wrote:Hey guys, let's not forget my Atlanta Crime Family chart posted in 2015:
viewtopic.php?f=32&t=1330&hilit=Atlanta
I never liked that Davide Ianucci. Total douche-bag.

Re: The Commission, late 1970s

by B. » Tue Jan 24, 2017 1:15 pm

Hey guys, let's not forget my Atlanta Crime Family chart posted in 2015:
viewtopic.php?f=32&t=1330&hilit=Atlanta

Re: The Commission, late 1970s

by OlBlueEyesClub » Tue Jan 24, 2017 1:03 pm

Oh, okay. And yeah, I know that in reality only NY mattered as far as votes go, at that point. when I say what warranted Georgia having a vote, I really mean like, how on earth did they come to be represented by a NY family anyway. Like whom in Georgia during the 70s, mattered enough to have their interests be valued by the Commission? Hmm...

Re: The Commission, late 1970s

by Pogo The Clown » Tue Jan 24, 2017 12:50 pm

It was what B. posted. They also had some associates there in the strip clubs. As for the Commission, despite the wording of th report none of these places or smaller families had a vote. Only NY had a vote by this point. The NY families just represented them and their interests on the Commission.


Pogo

Re: The Commission, late 1970s

by OlBlueEyesClub » Tue Jan 24, 2017 12:43 pm

Pogo The Clown wrote:
HairyKnuckles wrote:
OlBlueEyesClub wrote:Georgia? What family had a foothold, even in the slighest, in Georgia?

Yeah, that´s a head scratcher for sure.

The Gambinos had a presence in Atlnata in the 90s and early 2000s. Maybe that presence went all the way back to the 70s?


Pogo

What was the presence? Is it the thing B. mentioned with Junior Gotti & DiLeonardo or something else?

But as B. already mentioned, it's the context, I'm assuming there had to be enough of a presence of Cosa Nostra members that had to be represented, to warrant it's own commission vote. As far as the 70s go, I haven't seen any evidence of this. Would be interesting if there were some extremely low key guys stationed there who had crews and a substantial amount of underlings, to warrant a vote on the commission, although unlikely. Like very unlikely.



Appreciate the find, HK. I love threads like these that lead to a good amount of discussion, especially when a mystery is involved like what the hell made Georgia gets its own representante on the commission. :lol:

Re: The Commission, late 1970s

by Antiliar » Tue Jan 24, 2017 11:47 am

HK, thanks for sharing. Love how you go through these files with a fine-toothed comb to scavenge for details.

Re: The Commission, late 1970s

by B. » Tue Jan 24, 2017 10:48 am

Pogo The Clown wrote:
HairyKnuckles wrote:
OlBlueEyesClub wrote:Georgia? What family had a foothold, even in the slighest, in Georgia?

Yeah, that´s a head scratcher for sure.

The Gambinos had a presence in Atlnata in the 90s and early 2000s. Maybe that presence went all the way back to the 70s?


Pogo
Good point. Junior Gotti and DiLeonardo were extorting topless bars in Atlanta as well as Florida.

Mentioning Atlanta in this context, though, seems to imply there was the presence of a Cosa Nostra organization there that needed to be represented but we know there wasn't one.

Castellano representing Philadelphia makes sense, as that relationship goes back at least ~1920.

I have read in a number of places that the Gagliano/Lucchese family represented LA during Dragna's years, though I'm not sure if that included other California cities at any point.

Also the Bonannos shouldn't really be on this list, as they didn't have a Commission seat at this time from what we know.

Re: The Commission, late 1970s

by Pogo The Clown » Tue Jan 24, 2017 10:23 am

HairyKnuckles wrote:
OlBlueEyesClub wrote:Georgia? What family had a foothold, even in the slighest, in Georgia?

Yeah, that´s a head scratcher for sure.

The Gambinos had a presence in Atlnata in the 90s and early 2000s. Maybe that presence went all the way back to the 70s?


Pogo

Re: The Commission, late 1970s

by HairyKnuckles » Tue Jan 24, 2017 10:15 am

OlBlueEyesClub wrote:Georgia? What family had a foothold, even in the slighest, in Georgia?
Yeah, that´s a head scratcher for sure.
AlexfromSouth wrote:
Understood Hk, I thought it was in turn of power or whatever that Tieri controled two thirds of the commission vote. My had. I've been thinking about what it says in the rest of your first post HK, about how there must be at least 8 members in one crew. How can that be right when you had crews like Robert DBs and Robert Amuso that had one or two soldiers?
I don´t know. That info came from Cafaro when he testified in 1988. He said some things that doesn´t make sense.

Re: The Commission, late 1970s

by AlexfromSouth » Tue Jan 24, 2017 9:49 am

HairyKnuckles wrote:
AlexfromSouth wrote:Very Interesting topic. Thans Hk. Tieri controled two thirds of the commission vote in 1977, that's impresive. The part where the colombos controled that much teritory is new to me, guess it goes back all the way to Profaci.
Alex, Tieri represented two thirds of the country. That means that two thirds of all Cosa Nostra Familys had Tieri as their representative on the Commission. If they had any problems or issues they would bring it to him and he would bring it up with the Commission. He would vote in their interest. He did not control two thirds of the Commission. Only Commission members voted.

Dominick Bretti is based in Utica, New York. The Colombos representing Utica back in 1977 could be why Bretti, as a result, ended up with them.

Snakes, Profacis had very close ties with Detroit. Profacis and Zerillis were related by marriage. That could explain why Detroit, and thereby Cleveland, was later represented by the Colombos.
Understood Hk, I thought it was in turn of power or whatever that Tieri controled two thirds of the commission vote. My had. I've been thinking about what it says in the rest of your first post HK, about how there must be at least 8 members in one crew. How can that be right when you had crews like Robert DBs and Robert Amuso that had one or two soldiers?

Re: The Commission, late 1970s

by OlBlueEyesClub » Tue Jan 24, 2017 9:37 am

Georgia? What family had a foothold, even in the slighest, in Georgia?

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