motorfab wrote: ↑Thu Jun 24, 2021 3:53 am
Etna wrote: ↑Thu Jun 24, 2021 1:40 am
B. wrote: ↑Wed Jun 23, 2021 7:43 pm
No clue. It's true the mafia of Ribera was said to be involved with the Canadian Cattolicensi in the slot machine operation, but an Agrigento mafia figure in NYC associated with the Bonanno family is also part of the same slot operation, as are other Sicilian mafia families. Haven't seen anything about Montreal falling under the authority of the Sicilian mafia, only ongoing relationships. Both of the warring factions from ~10 years ago had strong ties to the Sicilian mafia but I haven't seen anything concrete about the Sicilian mafia getting directly involved beyond what happened to Joe Bravo in Sicily.
Toronto has had important Sicilian mafia members living/staying there in the last 20 years. Not sure who is still there currently or who may have moved there over the last decade. The RCMP sergeant who supervised Project Otremens shared an infographic that identified Toronto with the 'ndrangheta, Hamilton with Buffalo, and Montreal with NYC. This isn't absolute, as there is crossover, but it seems to be how the RCMP sees these cities when it comes to mafia politics.
"Running things in Montreal on a day-to-day basis" could mean a number of things formally, informally, both, or both. A lot of Scoppa's involvement relates to a specific set of criminal operations and he's given little to nothing on how Cosa Nostra members in Montreal are organized beyond a couple vague comments from Sollecito.
Thanks for keeping this going, Chin.
None of the events with these younger guys post-Vito Rizzuto's death seems to be a traditional Cosa Nostra operation - but rather a loose collection of criminal gangs made up of italians grabbing territory and vying for power over the drug trade and the covetted sportsbook. Even when Sollecito discussed making a "family" - that just seems some confederation of guys who are now loyal to each other.
This isn't a traditional borgata that we have come to know and understand as mafia researchers.
Since it seems that Leonardo Rizzuto & Stefano Sollecito have been in regular contact with Sicily (which by the way recognizes them as a borgata), I don't see why you consider them not to be a "traditional" borgata. Whether they are or have been in the restructuring phase, of course, but they are clearly an independent family now.
As for Scoppa, it's not even sure he was a made man one day, so by "making a family" probably meant making his own faction apart from the Rizzutos (we saw what happened by the following)
Sorry but I disagree whith you on this
Hey I welcome the disagreement and really appreciate the discussion - even if it helps me understand it better. Below is just a few notes of how I am trying to understand it. Sorry for my confusion.
Look, I know the Mannos and Rizzutos were from Cattolica Eraclea. Domenico Manno and Nick Rizzuto Sr. were officially part of that cosca - which now, I don't think I've heard anything from that area in quite sometime. Whereas the Caruana-Cuntrera clans are obviously of Siculiana. Now, let's take this and travel across to the "New World"
Montreal, Toronto, Venezuela & New York
- We have the Montreal group operating under the Bonannos as a regime.
- They break away because of the incidents with Gelando Sciasca. So they become independent and operate there.
- The Scoppas I thought were calabrese and not sicilian - so wouldn't that also put them with the 'Ndrangheta but operating within the Montreal world? He was even on the same side of Sollecito and Rizzuto when they took out DiMaulo, Ducarme & Moreno Gallo et al. Then he switches sides because of the debt owed by Sollecito and from what we see in this thread, the two seem to despise each other.
- New York is clearly out of the picture in my opinion. So then, Leo Rizzuto travels back to Sicily not long ago in Agrigento and goes to the Verdura Resort in Sicily (beautiful place btw when I went). So, is he then brought in as an official member of the Cattolica Eraclea cosca? What about Sollecity? Where is his family from? I did not think he was from Sicily.
- Then you throw in Fernandez's garbage about him and Reyndauld being made and then he wanted to make his buddy Danny? Bullshit, yeah, but that's a lot of confidence for a non-italian to be saying something like that in Bagheria, no?
- A Venezuela Cosca also exists - so is Montreal & Venezuela one cosca? I thought all that property in Venezuela was jointly owned by some Gambinos an the Caruana-Cuntreras and even Nick Rizzuto Sr.? Is that who is now operated as that cosca?
- We don't have any official documented ceremonies with Montreal making their OWN people, with the exception of them being brought into the Bonanno family, which they are now independent from.