by gohnjotti » Thu Aug 09, 2018 12:48 pm
Different crime families handle prison differently. Off the top of my head, there's evidence that the Genovese family contribute to imprisoned mobsters' legal funds. The Bonannos also have people in charge of directing tribute to imprisoned mobsters. This was Anthony Seccafico's job, and he was allegedly murdered for (among other things) disrespecting the family of imprisoned Bonanno soldier John Spirito Sr. and messing around with money owed to his family. Nobody has been brought to trial in that case.
I haven't seen evidence that the Colombos pass around tribute to imprisoned mobsters unless, of course, those mobsters are Persicos. In Dino Saracino's case, mobsters had free reign to vulture his rackets against his wishes, as evidenced by court records. This could be why the Colombos have so many rats.
Different crime families handle prison differently. Off the top of my head, there's evidence that the Genovese family contribute to imprisoned mobsters' legal funds. The Bonannos also have people in charge of directing tribute to imprisoned mobsters. This was Anthony Seccafico's job, and he was allegedly murdered for (among other things) disrespecting the family of imprisoned Bonanno soldier John Spirito Sr. and messing around with money owed to his family. Nobody has been brought to trial in that case.
I haven't seen evidence that the Colombos pass around tribute to imprisoned mobsters unless, of course, those mobsters are Persicos. In Dino Saracino's case, mobsters had free reign to vulture his rackets against his wishes, as evidenced by court records. This could be why the Colombos have so many rats.