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Do you think he would've done that to the son of his underboss? He was named the Snake for a reason but I'm inclined to believe he wouldn't do that to someone like Sonny. And if Franzese was as smart as he looks like, he would make sure the Persicos received a cut that would keep them happy. He did mention that they were thinking about killing him for not being truthful about all the money he was making.Chris Christie wrote:That or other people would have gotten involved. Had he been making 2 million a month let alone a week I could see Junior telling MF that he needs help to make sure this gasoline thing is managed carefully and he's putting Ally Boy in there to make sure things stay on track. Which, if you know the Persicos that's step one into taking something over something and keeping it for themselves.Grouchy Sinatra wrote: ↑Tue Mar 10, 2020 7:10 pm If Franzese was making what he claims with the gas scam I seriously doubt he would have gotten the lion's share of it. His father not withstanding he would have gotten muscled out of that racket if it was that lucrative.
They killed Cutolo who was Underboss. But was Franzese underboss in the 1980's? As I recall reading, the Persico's considered him a threat.Lupara wrote: ↑Tue Mar 10, 2020 7:51 pmDo you think he would've done that to the son of his underboss? He was named the Snake for a reason but I'm inclined to believe he wouldn't do that to someone like Sonny. And if Franzese was as smart as he looks like, he would make sure the Persicos received a cut that would keep them happy. He did mention that they were thinking about killing him because they believed he was witholding them more money.Chris Christie wrote:That or other people would have gotten involved. Had he been making 2 million a month let alone a week I could see Junior telling MF that he needs help to make sure this gasoline thing is managed carefully and he's putting Ally Boy in there to make sure things stay on track. Which, if you know the Persicos that's step one into taking something over something and keeping it for themselves.Grouchy Sinatra wrote: ↑Tue Mar 10, 2020 7:10 pm If Franzese was making what he claims with the gas scam I seriously doubt he would have gotten the lion's share of it. His father not withstanding he would have gotten muscled out of that racket if it was that lucrative.
I agree that an income of 100 million a year sounds outlandish. But making millions, perhaps even tens of millions, over the course of several years from such a racket doesn't sound unbelievable ro me.
I thought he was the underboss of Colombo in the 60s.Pogo The Clown wrote:Sonny Franzese wasn't promoted UnderBoss until 2003.
Pogo
He was listed as that on the incorrect 1963 chart. But even if true, the Persicos did not trust him for the majority of their tenure.
What was Joe Glitzs take from the gas racket?Chris Christie wrote: ↑Tue Mar 10, 2020 6:42 pmIf it's true. Note if he says "I had access to __" which is different than outright owning. Was he able to justify that income/lifestyle on a tax return? By the 1970's the FBI relied on forensic accounting to trip up guys when informants weren't there to be utilized. They would follow guys around and just keep tabs on what they paid for, add it up and ask people to justify the income and when they couldn't were faced with tax evasion. Happened with Dellacroce.. 1980's? If MF was doing all of that, it was either short lived or he was Merlino'in it by using connections for people to lease him shit such as cars, condos etc.Lupara wrote: ↑Tue Mar 10, 2020 6:00 pmIf it's true that he had a yacht, a private airplane and mansions in Miami and Los Angeles then he certainly made much more than 2 million, and that gas scam was his bread and butter and fame and fortune.Chris Christie wrote:Agreed.Amershire_Ed wrote: ↑Tue Mar 10, 2020 3:51 pm Things Franzese has just started saying recently...
1. Junior approached him about being underboss.
2. Chin asked him if he wanted to join the Genovese Family
3. He knows Hoffa’s killer, who he says is alive and in prison. He says he has tapes to back it up.
And as far as the gas scam, his numbers are all over the place. I’ve seen interviews where he said they were doing $6M-$7M per week. Other times he’s said $9M-$10M. I will say he has been consistent in saying that he himself usually kept around $2M from the gas scam after they whacked it up.
The guy made millions as a Capo in the Colombo Family. His “dad” is Sonny Franzese. That’s a plenty interesting story. All the extras he likes to throw in there make him lose credibility.
Re. the Gas Scam, I'd be able to believe he was seeing tens of thousands a week but 2 million? I'd buy he made that for the duration of the scam but weekly? I wasn't there so...
Despite it all, I found his candid discussion while playing the game to be interesting, more so than his documentary appearances.
Now if I can just find Nicky Crow Caramandi, I'd send him a fucking xBox and pay him 500 to record himself playing GTA.
What are the average estimates this scam produced according to people in the know who aren't Michael Franzese?
I have no doubt that he was riding high, likely earning more than 80% of NY's wiseguys were. He was also probably 'smart' for that world. But 2 million a week? That's 5 million today and I doubt he was deposting that into a bank account so where was he stashing the money? Had he spent it at such a rate that would have garnered FBI attention within months.
I dont know.... the number sounds outlandish, but the Gas racket was a motherfucker....Lupara wrote: ↑Tue Mar 10, 2020 7:51 pmDo you think he would've done that to the son of his underboss? He was named the Snake for a reason but I'm inclined to believe he wouldn't do that to someone like Sonny. And if Franzese was as smart as he looks like, he would make sure the Persicos received a cut that would keep them happy. He did mention that they were thinking about killing him for not being truthful about all the money he was making.Chris Christie wrote:That or other people would have gotten involved. Had he been making 2 million a month let alone a week I could see Junior telling MF that he needs help to make sure this gasoline thing is managed carefully and he's putting Ally Boy in there to make sure things stay on track. Which, if you know the Persicos that's step one into taking something over something and keeping it for themselves.Grouchy Sinatra wrote: ↑Tue Mar 10, 2020 7:10 pm If Franzese was making what he claims with the gas scam I seriously doubt he would have gotten the lion's share of it. His father not withstanding he would have gotten muscled out of that racket if it was that lucrative.
I agree that making 100 million a year sounds outlandish. But making millions, perhaps even tens of millions, over the course of several years from such a racket doesn't sound unbelievable ro me.
Agree 100%.B. wrote: ↑Wed Mar 11, 2020 1:16 pm I tend to go with the most conservative estimates when it comes to racket-generated income. When you look at most wealthy mafia members throughout history, their true wealth seems to come from legitimate interests. These interests benefited from mafia influence and crossed into grey areas of legality, but they are not necessarily straight up "scams".
There are some exceptions, like bootlegging, which created a major boom for many members but we also don't have an objective way of knowing how much money was truly made then and how many members benefited significantly -- it is mostly anecdotal and some of those who were described as bootlegging kings were already significantly wealthy before prohibition. Look at Maranzano or Siracusa in Pittsburgh. Both were already wealthy and it was their ability to invest money they already had that placed them at the top of the bootlegging pyramid. That's typical of any free market -- it takes money to make money.
This gas scam's more conservative estimates are still worlds beyond other rackets and for some of the reasons already discussed, I lean toward the "smaller" numbers that have been given. My view on racket-generated income is similar to my view on the caps/peak membership -- I go with the most conservative estimates, but the caveat is that I believe they've been able to maintain and sustain those numbers more often than not, naturally with some ups and downs. I believe most mafia members have been and continue to be middle class, but like many middle class people their spending priorities are twisted up and just because they show luxury doesn't mean they have the savings to back it up.
By the way...
Scarpa reported to the FBI that Carmine Persico placed a murder contract on Michael Franzese and sent word to break up Sonny Franzese's Long Island crew and take over his operations as punishment for his son's actions. Franzese's crew resisted, however. This was right before things started to heat up in the family and bigger problems took precedent.