Supposed upcoming racketeering indictment on Lucchese hierarchy

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So what is the govt waiting for to indictment these guys?I mean if thats the cats out of the bag....everybody knows. Whats the point?
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Tonyd621 wrote: Tue Jan 05, 2021 2:08 pm So what is the govt waiting for to indictment these guys?I mean if thats the cats out of the bag....everybody knows. Whats the point?
There’s a saying, “The law is slow, but it’s effective.”
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Racketeering investigations are expensive and notoriously complex. If they go off half-cocked the mobsters will walk, the government will have wasted millions of dollars on the investigation, and it will be a black eye for the prosecutors.
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If I'm not on ganglandnews where else could I find what Pennisi said?
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There is an unsolved Lucchese murder in NJ Frank Lagano. Neither the Feds or the State have made any extensive efforts to solve this case despite having informants. Frank himself was an informant when murdered. I am starting to believe the victims family that the corrupt DA was involved. Why else would no one touch this.?
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OcSleeper wrote: Tue Jan 05, 2021 8:39 pm If I'm not on ganglandnews where else could I find what Pennisi said?
https://sitdownnews.com/

He's also done podcasts on youtube you can find them easily by searching his name.
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OcSleeper wrote: Tue Jan 05, 2021 8:39 pm If I'm not on ganglandnews where else could I find what Pennisi said?
Go to YouTube type in New Theory podcast and thats all you will find it from. There
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JohnnyS wrote: Wed Jan 06, 2021 11:22 am
OcSleeper wrote: Tue Jan 05, 2021 8:39 pm If I'm not on ganglandnews where else could I find what Pennisi said?
https://sitdownnews.com/

He's also done podcasts on youtube you can find them easily by searching his name.

I searched sitdownnews for recent articles that mentioned it and didn't see and those videos are 40-60 minutes long. I'm just looking for where he revieles the indictments
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Man the Luccheses have been getting hammered for years now with no end in sight lol
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TallGuy19 wrote: Sat Jan 02, 2021 12:01 am The Lucchese family is still fully functioning, with around a hundred made members.

The case will probably be a standard mob case with racketeering, illegal gambling, loansharking, and extortion charges.

At this point there's nothing they can do to prevent themselves from being indicted, given that they are all career criminals and have already committed the crimes that they will likely be charged with in the upcoming indictment. The only thing they can do now is try to be careful and avoid giving the prosecutors more ammunition.
According to Pennissi there's like between 65-75 members and 7 crews , After this they'll look like the decavalcantes with close 50 guys and 5-6 crews
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Bklyn21 wrote: Thu Jan 07, 2021 6:41 am
TallGuy19 wrote: Sat Jan 02, 2021 12:01 am The Lucchese family is still fully functioning, with around a hundred made members.

The case will probably be a standard mob case with racketeering, illegal gambling, loansharking, and extortion charges.

At this point there's nothing they can do to prevent themselves from being indicted, given that they are all career criminals and have already committed the crimes that they will likely be charged with in the upcoming indictment. The only thing they can do now is try to be careful and avoid giving the prosecutors more ammunition.
According to Pennissi there's like between 65-75 members and 7 crews , After this they'll look like the decavalcantes with close 50 guys and 5-6 crews
That's active members by the way. I bet all the families have a large chunk of the membership inactive. Also I'd be amazed if Decavalcante family has 5 or 6 active crews tbh.
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By my count, they have 107 members, including those in prison. Not all of them are active, but they could still have a small gambling operation or a loan book being managed by an associate.
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TommyGambino wrote: Thu Jan 07, 2021 7:36 am
Bklyn21 wrote: Thu Jan 07, 2021 6:41 am
TallGuy19 wrote: Sat Jan 02, 2021 12:01 am The Lucchese family is still fully functioning, with around a hundred made members.

The case will probably be a standard mob case with racketeering, illegal gambling, loansharking, and extortion charges.

At this point there's nothing they can do to prevent themselves from being indicted, given that they are all career criminals and have already committed the crimes that they will likely be charged with in the upcoming indictment. The only thing they can do now is try to be careful and avoid giving the prosecutors more ammunition.
According to Pennissi there's like between 65-75 members and 7 crews , After this they'll look like the decavalcantes with close 50 guys and 5-6 crews
That's active members by the way. I bet all the families have a large chunk of the membership inactive. Also I'd be amazed if Decavalcante family has 5 or 6 active crews tbh.
I figured that , Not counting members jailed etc..
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TallGuy19 wrote: Thu Jan 07, 2021 8:27 am By my count, they have 107 members, including those in prison. Not all of them are active, but they could still have a small gambling operation or a loan book being managed by an associate.
You can probably add 10 unknown members to each family too
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TommyGambino wrote: Thu Jan 07, 2021 11:48 am
TallGuy19 wrote: Thu Jan 07, 2021 8:27 am By my count, they have 107 members, including those in prison. Not all of them are active, but they could still have a small gambling operation or a loan book being managed by an associate.
You can probably add 10 unknown members to each family too
True , Probably a lot more , I think Gambinos have the most unknown members with the direct links to Sicily and the Siciliano at the top , Its almost as if the gambinos are more on the Sicilian side of affairs and less on US
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