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So id say massino making that much a year is pretty damn good but nothing compared to the old days
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From Vitale's debriefings that B. posted up. Backs up what Massino was saying about only receiving tribute from some of his captains.

- Vitale says that a family leadership position doesn't automatically receive money. He says most of the money family leaders make is through their own operations and businesses (legal and illegal) and that they only occasionally receive a cut from scores that gets kicked up. He says "it's not all trumped up" like outsiders would believe.
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This poses a new question how often do the soldiers kick up to the skippers then??
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Pogo The Clown wrote: Sat May 09, 2020 8:16 pm From Vitale's debriefings that B. posted up. Backs up what Massino was saying about only receiving tribute from some of his captains.

- Vitale says that a family leadership position doesn't automatically receive money. He says most of the money family leaders make is through their own operations and businesses (legal and illegal) and that they only occasionally receive a cut from scores that gets kicked up. He says "it's not all trumped up" like outsiders would believe.
Of course we have other accounts, like Castellano and Gotti for instance, who appeared to take money from all their captains. The public didn't just come up with the idea out of thin air. That said, I imagine it depends on the family, boss, time period, and other factors.
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In 2013, Frank Cali's legal business and real estate reportedly amounted to $30 million. Add to this the income he earns from illegal business, hidden real assets such as cash or gold bar, and borrowed-name real estate or business, and he will have about 1.5 to 2 times the wealth of $30 million. He also owns a huge estate in the Dominican Republic, where he sometimes spent his vacation. The mafia leader's wealth is enormous, but it is no match for big business managers. The reason mafia leaders are really afraid of is not money but their power and influence.

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jmjm 02311 wrote: Sat Jul 04, 2020 8:56 pm In 2013, Frank Cali's legal business and real estate reportedly amounted to $30 million. Add to this the income he earns from illegal business, hidden real assets such as cash or gold bar, and borrowed-name real estate or business, and he will have about 1.5 to 2 times the wealth of $30 million. He also owns a huge estate in the Dominican Republic, where he sometimes spent his vacation. The mafia leader's wealth is enormous, but it is no match for big business managers. The reason mafia leaders are really afraid of is not money but their power and influence.

https://www.google.co.kr/amp/s/www.businessinsider.co
This was your first post & The Site you referenced is an unsecured Site that has nothing on it which tells me what you said sounds like the usual big bullshit exaggeration about these guys. You have no idea how many other people were involved with what he supposedly owned and when he died, I guarantee you, all those partners took it over. The big huge exaggeration usually turns out to be about 5% to 10% of what is stated.
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Confederate wrote: Sun Jul 05, 2020 12:30 am
jmjm 02311 wrote: Sat Jul 04, 2020 8:56 pm In 2013, Frank Cali's legal business and real estate reportedly amounted to $30 million. Add to this the income he earns from illegal business, hidden real assets such as cash or gold bar, and borrowed-name real estate or business, and he will have about 1.5 to 2 times the wealth of $30 million. He also owns a huge estate in the Dominican Republic, where he sometimes spent his vacation. The mafia leader's wealth is enormous, but it is no match for big business managers. The reason mafia leaders are really afraid of is not money but their power and influence.

https://www.google.co.kr/amp/s/www.businessinsider.co
This was your first post & The Site you referenced is an unsecured Site that has nothing on it which tells me what you said sounds like the usual big bullshit exaggeration about these guys. You have no idea how many other people were involved with what he supposedly owned and when he died, I guarantee you, all those partners took it over. The big huge exaggeration usually turns out to be about 5% to 10% of what is stated.
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In Anthony Arilotta interview at 4 mins he goes into how he had made millions.

Idk if he's just tryna brag... But if a captain can day millionS (plural) I'm sure bosses can easily pull a mill a year.

https://youtu.be/ZHVtqeaNlKw
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JCB1977 wrote: Wed Apr 29, 2020 1:13 pm Is there any info that shows what Tony Accardo was making in Chicago at his height? I'd have to assume he was doing as well as anybody. Nick Civella? Frank Balistrieri?
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No shot they make peanuts, absurd to believe that
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only way that life is worth it is if you make Ponte - type money or Fat Tony/genovese type money. in other families CAPOS are hiding their worktruck in friends garages so it doesn't get repo'd
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another intresting thing, apropos of nothing - Olympia #2 Esposito's town house is on the same block or one block over from where Tommy Gambino used to live b4 beverly hills. 76 btwn park and madison
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