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Gangland Wire

John “Pudge” Matassa

Gangland Wire

Gary Jenkins: Mafia Detective

True Crime, Documentary, Society & Culture, History

4.6623 Ratings

🗓️ 5 August 2019

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

John “Pudgy” Matassa, Jr is reportedly connected to the Outfit’s Northside/Rush Street crew. He is the son of retired Chicago Police officer.   Northside/Rush Street crew history Covered Rush Street, which was the entertainment district of Chicago, and the rest of the Northside of Chicago, extorting porn shops (Red Wemette), night clubs, bars, as well as traditional loan-sharking, and gambling. Several members have held leadership positions in the powerful LIUNA (Laborors International Union of North America) and other unions. Territory is north of Chicago River or the Eisenhower Exp north to Rogers Park Northside crew ran a large casino-type operation out of the Grand Plaza Hotel in Rosemont. Several members owned tables   Northside Crew Members Ross Prio long-time capo, back to the days of Frank Nitti. Prio took over after murder of Ted Newberry when Capone went to prison. Jimmy “the Monk” Allegretti ran all vice on the Northside until he was imprisoned in 1962. He was released for health reasons (diabetes and bad heart) and died on the plane en route to Chicago Felix “Milwaukee Phil” Alderisio started off as a hitman early on, later moved up and ran a protection racket on Rush Street until he became underboss under Sam Giancana 3 Doms—Dominick DiBella (Last Supper photo), Dominic Nuccio, and Dominic Brancato—were bosses of the Near North Side and was close to Ross Prio working in various capacities as a drivers and enforcers “Innocent” Vincent Solano (Last Supper photo) boss of North Side after Prio’s death in 1972—originally driver for Prio. Oversaw all gambling, prostitution, and extortion. Long-time president of the LIUNA. Best known for sending hit men after Ken “Tokyo Joe” Eto Jasper Campise—North Side muscle brutally killed for botched Ken Eto hit John Gattuso—deputy sheriff and hit man for Solano, also murdered brutally for failing to kill Ken Eto Joseph DiVarco—street boss for Solano collecting “street tax” from businesses on Rush St, loan-sharking, prostitution died in 1992   Matassa’s Union history: LIUNA 1985—Matassa joined the Laborers International Union of North America, Local #2 1987-1989—Matassa becomes business agent (BA) of Local #2 and delegate to the LIUNA District Council, and eventually the Vice President, with Solano being the President of Local #1 1992—Vince Solano dies, Matassa became President and Coordinator of Committees gaining access to the Pension Fund 1993-1994—Matassa takes control of the LIU Chicago Political League (and fund), and the training fund Matassa uses his financial access to embezzle millions from the LIUNA 1998 Fed placed Chicago District Council of the LIUNA—19,000 members—into a trusteeship forcing Matassa out Matassa fought for several years to maintain control Failed to hold contested elections for 25 years   Fun facts about Pudgy Matassa Mike Glitta, an elder in the Northside crew, was cousin to Matassa’s “Uncle” Mike introduced Pudgy around and helped him to promote in the Outfit 1988—Matassa supposedly took part in a formal ceremony to become a “made” member of the Outfit along current boss Salvatore “Solly D” Delaurentis. Historically, the Outfit shunned such formalities, mocking the more traditional mobs in other cities, but during the 80s (’83 or ’85), it is rumored that someone—Joe Ferriola or possibly Joey Aiuppa—started initiating members Pudgy Matassa dealt directly with Ken Eto and was responsible for security over Eto’s protected games Matassa had a close friend on the Chicago PD Tactical Unit, and used Ken Eto to set up another gambler, giving his associate the time and location of the game, which was then raided Matassa was close friends with Jasper Campise and they co-owned gambling tables at the Grand Plaza underground casino Attended Campise’s wake and told authorities he knew nothing about Campise’s murder Pudgy Matassa was involved in the scheme to bribe US Marshall John Ambrose into revealing the whereabouts of informant Nick Calabrese

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0:30.5

Hello, wiretappers. I'm back for my summer hiatus. I completed my Bonnie and Clyde tour on motorcycles with my good friend Kate Kozl.

0:38.2

I have edited those videos into a YouTube series on Bonnie and Clyde,

0:41.8

and now I'm back with the mob story right out of our favorite city of Chicago, Illinois.

0:46.6

So let's get on with the show.

0:52.7

You are listening to Gangland Wire, hosted by former Kansas City Police Intelligence Unit Detective, Gary Jenkins.

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Well, welcome all you wiretappers out there.

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Welcome to the studio of Gangland Wire. I'm here with my good friend, Camulus Robinson. Cam, how you doing tonight?

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