It’s easy to assume that the lack of indictments show the decline of the group because in New York, we see a lot of indictments.If the DOJ were to indict associates of the Chicago Outfit, I don’t know why they wouldn’t label them with that.Snakes wrote: ↑Mon May 01, 2023 3:29 pmTo be fair (I hate that saying), no Chicago incidicments aside from Family Secrets have mentioned made members or admin positions. I'm not a cheerleader or saying that the Outfit is making a comeback, but indictments aren't the be-all, end-all and only tell half the story.Little_Al1991 wrote: ↑Mon May 01, 2023 2:57 pmThere hasn’t been an official case such as the Sarno case for years.No recent DOJ press releases have mentioned Chicago Outfit associates or made men.Coloboy wrote: ↑Mon May 01, 2023 12:41 pm Binder is a great Outfit historian. His expertise is the Capone era. However, there are people on this board who posses much better Knowledge of everything 1970s-today.
As far as indictments, there are more than you think. I wouldn’t expect anyone to take a deep dive into the Chicago outfit thread, but there were three separate large scale gambling busts in 2020 alone that were highly likely to be outfit connected involving hundreds of millions of dollars. That’s just one example. But yes, it is certainly in decline, along with every other LCN family in the U.S.
One of the FBI bosses said that they were running on fumes, this was a couple of years back and I would say that it’s easy to assume that they are.