CONTRIBUTOR'S VIEW - Jason Swindle: The Commission
NEW YORK CITY, JUL 24 – The Mafia Commission, led by Charles Luciano, united seven families to reduce violence and increase profits by operating like corporations, influencing organized crime for decades.
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CONTRIBUTOR'S VIEW - Jason Swindle: The Commission - LaGrange Daily News
“War, arrogance, and recklessness destroy the ability to profit.” Charles “Lucky” Luciano. 1931 – Chicago – Charles Luciano, the most powerful man in the American and Sicilian Mafia summons the bosses of the other families to meet in a private location. For years, the organized crime families were actually disorganized, engaged in assassinations of members of rival families, and became on the radar of federal prosecutors. Luciano, the most in…
CONTRIBUTOR'S VIEW - Jason Swindle: The Commission
“War, arrogance, and recklessness destroy the ability to profit.” Charles “Lucky” Luciano. 1931 – Chicago – Charles Luciano, the most powerful man in the American and Sicilian Mafia summons the bosses of the other families to meet in a private location. For years, the organized crime families were actually disorganized, engaged in assassinations of members of rival families, and became on the radar of federal prosecutors. Luciano, the most in…
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