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Mob Money

Top Mobster SlideshowAn American Greed Special Presentation -- Mob Money -- The World's Most Secretive Business -- CNBC reveals how the modern day mob is making a corpate killing an generates billions of dollars... tax-free. --- Top Mobster Slideshow

ABOUT THE SHOW

American Greed’s Mob Money reveals the inner workings of the mob through the eyes of New Jersey’s DeCavalcante family. They were once seen as second-class mobsters living in the shadows of the bigger New York City families. But that changed in the late 1990’s when the feds busted all five New York families for racketeering. For the DeCavalcantes, the timing couldn’t have been better.  Discover how the family matures, becomes success and eventually bows to its weakness and crumbles to its knees.

Organized crime activities bring in a worldwide annual income of between $50 and $90 billion…that’s more money than any major legitimate national industry. From loan-sharking and labor racketeering to illegal gambling and murder for hire to its recent invasion into Wall Street - it’s all part of the life and death business of organized crime.

The way the mob does business isn’t all that different than any other big corporation. There’s a corporate structure with investments and returns. Mob bosses take their business as serious as any CEO with one major exception - the way organized crime deals with the competition--making them some of the most violent criminals around. Nothing and no one stands in their way.


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INSIDE THE MOB

Sam the Plumber DeCavalcante | Mob Boss
Sam the Plumber DeCavalcante
Mob Boss
Sam "The Plumber" DeCavalcante was the head of the family back in the 1960’s. Sam had the one thing as important to a mobster as money --- respect. He was called “the smartest, smoothest and least vicious” of the aging Mafia leaders in the East.


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Vinny Ocean Palermo | DeCavalcante Ruling Panel
Vinny Ocean Palermo
DeCavalcante Ruling Panel
“Vinny Ocean” climbed his way up the ranks of New Jersey’s DeCavalcante mob family. As a man on the rise, he was hungry to make his mark in the business. Perceived as a sharp guy - an earner - Vinny eventually became a member of the family’s three person ruling panel.
Ralph Guarino
The Informant
Ralph was the mastermind behind a botched bank robbery in New York. The thieves’ faces were clearly caught on security cameras. Ralph turned rat and for two years exposed the criminal doings of New Jersey’s only homegrown La Cosa Nostra family – the DeCavalcantes.


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Matt Heron | The FBI Chief (Ret.)
Matt Heron
The FBI Chief (Ret.)
FBI Organized Crime Chief Matt Heron was on the case. For two years, the FBI listened to tales of murder, betrayal and intrigue. The agency learned about the business of organized crime from the lowest associate to the bosses at the top – everything they needed to shutdown the DeCavalcante’s.


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SHOW TIMES

STACY KEACH PROFILE


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  • Visit Stacy Keach's Site

      "American Greed" is narrated by Stacy Keach. The award-winning actor of stage, film and television, is best known as the star of "Prison Break" and his portrayal of Detective Mike Hammer.

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  • Mob Movies

      Organized crime has been the subject of some of the greatest films ever made. How much do you know about them?

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