Talk:Black Book (gambling)
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Nevada book
[edit]I added the Nevada "Black Book" link to the site.
JesseG 14:23, 10 May 2006 (UTC)
USA centric article
[edit]Seems like this article is around black book in the USA, if I'm not mistaken? Would be useful to point that out.
37.133.29.50 (talk) 14:20, 17 October 2015 (UTC)
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Original 11, should this be on the main page?
[edit]Chicago
- Salvatore Giancana (aka Salvatore Giancana, Sam Giancana, Momo, Mooney, Sam the Cigar, Sammy): a boss from 1957 to 1966
- Llewelyn Morris Humphreys (aka Murray Llewelyn Humphreys, Murray Humphreys, The Camel, The Hump): an alleged lieutenant of Al Capone and Sam Giancana
- Marcello Giuseppe Caifano (aka Johnny Marshall, Marshall Caifano): an overseer of mob-controlled casinos in Las Vegas who was suspected of numerous murders
Kansas City
- Nicholas Civella (aka Nick Civella): a mob boss (brother of Carl Civella)
- Carl James Civella (aka Cork): in charge of day-to-day operations (brother of Nicholas Civella)
- Motel Grzebienacz (aka Max Jaben): an associate and alleged lieutenant for Sam Giancana
Los Angeles
- Louis Tom Dragna (aka Lou Allen): a boss, who challenged the black book’s constitutionality
- John Louis Battaglia (aka The Bat): an associate
- Joseph Sica (aka J.S., Joe Sica): a racketeer involved in bookmaking, armed robbery, murder for hire, extortion and narcotics distribution
- Robert L. Garcia (aka Bobby Garcia): an associate
New York
- Michael Coppola (aka Trigger Mike): a capo for the Genovese crime family — Preceding unsigned comment added by Siihb (talk • contribs) 07:52, 20 February 2019 (UTC)