About 50k per month, not compounded. That’s at a conservative 5% return, and no change in the principal.
He may be worth 10’s of millions, but a billion dollar estimate is laughable.
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500,000 over 30 years is ridiculously low. Less than 17k per year! Cantarella had a no show job at the NY Post for many years plus the Newsstands at the ferry terminals he took over. He was partners with Massino Vitale and Barry Weinberg in a bunch of parking lots and they extorted Weinberg for over a million on top of whatever legit cash they were getting from the lots. All the extortions he did with Richie Mazzeo and then all the run of the mill crimes he commited not to mention he was a captain for a few years and would have gotten some tribute from the soldiers in his crew.
Yeah, I don't remember Cantarella ever saying $500k, but if he did, he's lying (if he's talking total earnings). The guy was a millionaire. That's well documented.johnny_scootch wrote: ↑Wed Sep 27, 2023 6:58 pm500,000 over 30 years is ridiculously low. Less than 17k per year! Cantarella had a no show job at the NY Post for many years plus the Newsstands at the ferry terminals he took over. He was partners with Massino Vitale and Barry Weinberg in a bunch of parking lots and they extorted Weinberg for over a million on top of whatever legit cash they were getting from the lots. All the extortions he did with Richie Mazzeo and then all the run of the mill crimes he commited not to mention he was a captain for a few years and would have gotten some tribute from the soldiers in his crew.
5 million would be more believable imho and even that might be to low.
He was never considered a brokester and 17k per year you’re broke as fuck.
The public has that misperception because the public thinks that getting rich is the point of being a mobster/gangster or a mafioso. It isn't.
What is the point of being a mobster in ur opinion? It seems as if these guys just want to be somebody in life or something along those lines.
Yeah, in his case I suspect either he is grossly underestimating or he was interpreting "organized crime" proceeds in the most narrow sense. He may not have seen the NY Post gig and parking lots as "organized crime" even though he used the mafia to that end.johnny_scootch wrote: ↑Wed Sep 27, 2023 6:58 pm500,000 over 30 years is ridiculously low. Less than 17k per year! Cantarella had a no show job at the NY Post for many years plus the Newsstands at the ferry terminals he took over. He was partners with Massino Vitale and Barry Weinberg in a bunch of parking lots and they extorted Weinberg for over a million on top of whatever legit cash they were getting from the lots. All the extortions he did with Richie Mazzeo and then all the run of the mill crimes he commited not to mention he was a captain for a few years and would have gotten some tribute from the soldiers in his crew.
5 million would be more believable imho and even that might be to low.
He was never considered a brokester and 17k per year you’re broke as fuck.
These are all very important factors, but biggest IMHO is comfortable middle-class existence without the 9 to 5 bullshit, and maybe even the satisfaction of know you're getting away with that, along with how such satisfaction synergizes with their status/influence/respect in the subculture.B. wrote: ↑Thu Sep 28, 2023 12:12 am Status, influence, respect, etc. in the subculture. Sometimes they have a sense of duty/responsibility. Sam DeCavalcante's brother told the FBI Sam gravitated toward the life because he felt obligated to follow the tradition. When these guys flip they often say what they miss most is the respect and status they had.
Ive read that testimony and that part gets referenced a lot. But i dont think it’s the right context. He had parking lots and a no show job at the newspaper. You dont get that if youre an average joeB. wrote: ↑Wed Sep 27, 2023 4:09 pm Richard Cantarella testified that he made around $500,000 during his entire time in the life and Sal Vitale guessed he made around 2 to 3 million during his time. Both were roughly referring to a 30 year period.
What's hard to gauge is exactly how they're measuring it. They couldn't have been referring to their total income so they may have been talking about explicitly illegal/criminal activity or being given money opposed to generating it themselves, hard to say without deeper inquiry. Also possible of course they were downplaying their income but as Wiseguy was getting at I do believe the public has an inflated idea of what mafia members and even leaders made during the so-called peak of Cosa Nostra.
I agree, there is no way he made only $500,000 over that span of time even if he was using a narrow definition of organized crime. Either he misunderstood the question and meant he averaged about 500k a year, wasn't thinking about the bigger picture of mafia-generated income, or he was trying to downplay what he made.Cheech wrote: ↑Thu Sep 28, 2023 12:18 pmIve read that testimony and that part gets referenced a lot. But i dont think it’s the right context. He had parking lots and a no show job at the newspaper. You dont get that if youre an average joeB. wrote: ↑Wed Sep 27, 2023 4:09 pm Richard Cantarella testified that he made around $500,000 during his entire time in the life and Sal Vitale guessed he made around 2 to 3 million during his time. Both were roughly referring to a 30 year period.
What's hard to gauge is exactly how they're measuring it. They couldn't have been referring to their total income so they may have been talking about explicitly illegal/criminal activity or being given money opposed to generating it themselves, hard to say without deeper inquiry. Also possible of course they were downplaying their income but as Wiseguy was getting at I do believe the public has an inflated idea of what mafia members and even leaders made during the so-called peak of Cosa Nostra.
Ponte was a billionaire. I know first hand. I grew up with the family.CabriniGreen wrote: ↑Tue Sep 26, 2023 6:02 amI wouldn't call it a fact. You might wanna ask one of the researchers, Wiseguy or someone else adept with the details.AntComello wrote: ↑Tue Sep 26, 2023 5:54 amThat’s crazy. Is it all mostly from carting? Or am I thinking of someone else.CabriniGreen wrote: ↑Tue Sep 26, 2023 5:50 amI've heard it several times. I thought it total nonsense, but I heard it enough times where I had to question my own knowledge on it, cause I don't actually know.
I mean, the biggest one I heard of was Ponte, I think....
It's just something I've seen repeated over and over, so I kinda said..." Well, I guess it's possible if Ponte was a billionaire".....I don't think so, but I don't know for sure either...