Agreed - I'm gonna watch anyways bc I can't resist but this seems cheap.
General Chicago Outfit Info Dumping Ground
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Agree to disagree on that. I think he was still consigliere or chairman of the board or whatever you want to call it. That "interview" happened in 2009. According to Goudie, Difronzo was said to meet at that restaurant every Friday at noon (which was secretly owned by Bobby Abbinante, by the way), and while Goudie didn't identify everyone present at the lunch, he did identify Marco D'Amico and the two other Difronzo bros as being present. Difronzo was also literally walking around the table at that lunch and serving everyone pizza himself. Always seemed like more than a lunch between old friends to me.RushStreet wrote: ↑Wed May 14, 2025 9:36 am DiFronzo wasn't even involved in anything illegal when he confronted him that day. He was fully retired.
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There is no crime against meeting for pizza. Who knows what was discussed that day.Coloboy wrote: ↑Wed May 14, 2025 11:00 amAgree to disagree on that. I think he was still consigliere or chairman of the board or whatever you want to call it. That "interview" happened in 2009. According to Goudie, Difronzo was said to meet at that restaurant every Friday at noon (which was secretly owned by Bobby Abbinante, by the way), and while Goudie didn't identify everyone present at the lunch, he did identify Marco D'Amico and the two other Difronzo bros as being present. Difronzo was also literally walking around the table at that lunch and serving everyone pizza himself. Always seemed like more than a lunch between old friends to me.RushStreet wrote: ↑Wed May 14, 2025 9:36 am DiFronzo wasn't even involved in anything illegal when he confronted him that day. He was fully retired.
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Also Cassano just totally beat a case for hilarious deus ex machina reasons.

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And they met at Chickies on Roosevelt up until he died. They stopped meeting at the Loon cafe after that and started going to Chickies. More about friends meeting then business but that’s not to say some schemes and orders didn’t come out of those meetingsColoboy wrote: ↑Wed May 14, 2025 11:00 amAgree to disagree on that. I think he was still consigliere or chairman of the board or whatever you want to call it. That "interview" happened in 2009. According to Goudie, Difronzo was said to meet at that restaurant every Friday at noon (which was secretly owned by Bobby Abbinante, by the way), and while Goudie didn't identify everyone present at the lunch, he did identify Marco D'Amico and the two other Difronzo bros as being present. Difronzo was also literally walking around the table at that lunch and serving everyone pizza himself. Always seemed like more than a lunch between old friends to me.RushStreet wrote: ↑Wed May 14, 2025 9:36 am DiFronzo wasn't even involved in anything illegal when he confronted him that day. He was fully retired.
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At that point in their lives they just wanted to be left alone. No reason to be involved in illegal shit anymore.Patrickgold wrote: ↑Wed May 14, 2025 1:16 pmAnd they met at Chickies on Roosevelt up until he died. They stopped meeting at the Loon cafe after that and started going to Chickies. More about friends meeting then business but that’s not to say some schemes and orders didn’t come out of those meetingsColoboy wrote: ↑Wed May 14, 2025 11:00 amAgree to disagree on that. I think he was still consigliere or chairman of the board or whatever you want to call it. That "interview" happened in 2009. According to Goudie, Difronzo was said to meet at that restaurant every Friday at noon (which was secretly owned by Bobby Abbinante, by the way), and while Goudie didn't identify everyone present at the lunch, he did identify Marco D'Amico and the two other Difronzo bros as being present. Difronzo was also literally walking around the table at that lunch and serving everyone pizza himself. Always seemed like more than a lunch between old friends to me.RushStreet wrote: ↑Wed May 14, 2025 9:36 am DiFronzo wasn't even involved in anything illegal when he confronted him that day. He was fully retired.
John as a legit businessman at that point in his career as you know.
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I knew I was omitting something. That trial was allegedly very wild. Wasn’t the reason it was tossed was because the word “mafia” or “outfit”, “cosa nostra” or something similar to that was said aloud, and they couldn’t get anyone involved on wiretaps saying any of those words? The closest they came was Galione attaching an Italian flag emoji in a threatening text to a debtor
Wasn’t it also revealed that Chicago still has a crime commission with an active Outfit detail? Such a shady and mysterious family.
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I believe the offending term was "organized crime." The judge had barred such talk as prejudicial. Article:Aunt+Baby wrote: ↑Wed May 14, 2025 4:01 pm I knew I was omitting something. That trial was allegedly very wild. Wasn’t the reason it was tossed was because the word “mafia” or “outfit”, “cosa nostra” or something similar to that was said aloud, and they couldn’t get anyone involved on wiretaps saying any of those words? The closest they came was Galione attaching an Italian flag emoji in a threatening text to a debtor
https://www.chicagotribune.com/2024/03/ ... zed-crime/
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The beef place near melrose?Patrickgold wrote: ↑Wed May 14, 2025 1:16 pmAnd they met at Chickies on Roosevelt up until he died. They stopped meeting at the Loon cafe after that and started going to Chickies. More about friends meeting then business but that’s not to say some schemes and orders didn’t come out of those meetingsColoboy wrote: ↑Wed May 14, 2025 11:00 amAgree to disagree on that. I think he was still consigliere or chairman of the board or whatever you want to call it. That "interview" happened in 2009. According to Goudie, Difronzo was said to meet at that restaurant every Friday at noon (which was secretly owned by Bobby Abbinante, by the way), and while Goudie didn't identify everyone present at the lunch, he did identify Marco D'Amico and the two other Difronzo bros as being present. Difronzo was also literally walking around the table at that lunch and serving everyone pizza himself. Always seemed like more than a lunch between old friends to me.RushStreet wrote: ↑Wed May 14, 2025 9:36 am DiFronzo wasn't even involved in anything illegal when he confronted him that day. He was fully retired.
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I can’t read that websites articles in my region. Why did they view it as prejudicial?Ivan wrote: ↑Wed May 14, 2025 4:37 pmI believe the offending term was "organized crime." The judge had barred such talk as prejudicial. Article:Aunt+Baby wrote: ↑Wed May 14, 2025 4:01 pm I knew I was omitting something. That trial was allegedly very wild. Wasn’t the reason it was tossed was because the word “mafia” or “outfit”, “cosa nostra” or something similar to that was said aloud, and they couldn’t get anyone involved on wiretaps saying any of those words? The closest they came was Galione attaching an Italian flag emoji in a threatening text to a debtor
https://www.chicagotribune.com/2024/03/ ... zed-crime/
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Did anyone watch Chuck Goudie’s state of the outfit video today? He interviewed the Special Agent in Charge of Chicago Doug DePodesta, who is originally from Chicago, and he says quote “The Outfit today is still very viable”. DePodesta goes on to say it is just less violent. Goudie also interviewed John Binder who says there are 4 crews left, Cicero, Chinatown, EP, and Grand. Interesting Frank Calabrese Jr was also interviewed and he says there is no organization left. Just a couple of guys.
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I’m not seeing it anywhere online. Can you link it please?Patrickgold wrote: ↑Wed May 14, 2025 6:12 pm Did anyone watch Chuck Goudie’s state of the outfit video today? He interviewed the Special Agent in Charge of Chicago Doug DePodesta, who is originally from Chicago, and he says quote “The Outfit today is still very viable”. DePodesta goes on to say it is just less violent. Goudie also interviewed John Binder who says there are 4 crews left, Cicero, Chinatown, EP, and Grand. Interesting Frank Calabrese Jr was also interviewed and he says there is no organization left. Just a couple of guys.
Also, junior has always seemed like he still protects the boys, or that he is jealous that he’s no longer a part of it and that’s why he downplays it
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I see the piece he did on the Giancana hit on NBC's website. Where is this other one?Patrickgold wrote: ↑Wed May 14, 2025 6:12 pm Did anyone watch Chuck Goudie’s state of the outfit video today? He interviewed the Special Agent in Charge of Chicago Doug DePodesta, who is originally from Chicago, and he says quote “The Outfit today is still very viable”. DePodesta goes on to say it is just less violent. Goudie also interviewed John Binder who says there are 4 crews left, Cicero, Chinatown, EP, and Grand. Interesting Frank Calabrese Jr was also interviewed and he says there is no organization left. Just a couple of guys.
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It was at the 8pm live news. They should post it on the NBC5 website or NBC5 app soonWiseguy wrote: ↑Wed May 14, 2025 6:30 pmI see the piece he did on the Giancana hit on NBC's website. Where is this other one?Patrickgold wrote: ↑Wed May 14, 2025 6:12 pm Did anyone watch Chuck Goudie’s state of the outfit video today? He interviewed the Special Agent in Charge of Chicago Doug DePodesta, who is originally from Chicago, and he says quote “The Outfit today is still very viable”. DePodesta goes on to say it is just less violent. Goudie also interviewed John Binder who says there are 4 crews left, Cicero, Chinatown, EP, and Grand. Interesting Frank Calabrese Jr was also interviewed and he says there is no organization left. Just a couple of guys.
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The Original Chickie’s Beef on Roosevelt out in Hillside. Incidentally, Chickie’s is right down the road from the Sicilian restaurant where I strongly believe that the 1983 ceremony was held, located at Roosevelt and Wolf Rd across from Mt Carmel Cemetery (as fitting of a neighborhood as any for the occasion lol).funkster wrote: ↑Wed May 14, 2025 4:53 pmThe beef place near melrose?Patrickgold wrote: ↑Wed May 14, 2025 1:16 pmAnd they met at Chickies on Roosevelt up until he died. They stopped meeting at the Loon cafe after that and started going to Chickies. More about friends meeting then business but that’s not to say some schemes and orders didn’t come out of those meetingsColoboy wrote: ↑Wed May 14, 2025 11:00 amAgree to disagree on that. I think he was still consigliere or chairman of the board or whatever you want to call it. That "interview" happened in 2009. According to Goudie, Difronzo was said to meet at that restaurant every Friday at noon (which was secretly owned by Bobby Abbinante, by the way), and while Goudie didn't identify everyone present at the lunch, he did identify Marco D'Amico and the two other Difronzo bros as being present. Difronzo was also literally walking around the table at that lunch and serving everyone pizza himself. Always seemed like more than a lunch between old friends to me.RushStreet wrote: ↑Wed May 14, 2025 9:36 am DiFronzo wasn't even involved in anything illegal when he confronted him that day. He was fully retired.
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