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In 1944, Scalish succeeded Alfred Polizzi as head of the Cleveland family upon his retirement to Florida. Scalish attended the infamous Apalachin Mafia Conference in 1957 in upstate New York. He was the brother-in-law of Philadelphia crime family boss Angelo Bruno and "Maishe" Milton Rockman an associate and adviser of the Cleveland syndicate. During Scalish's tenure as the boss, the Cleveland family lived up it's golden years.

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  • John T. Scalish
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  • In 1944, Scalish succeeded Alfred Polizzi as head of the Cleveland family upon his retirement to Florida. Scalish attended the infamous Apalachin Mafia Conference in 1957 in upstate New York. He was the brother-in-law of Philadelphia crime family boss Angelo Bruno and "Maishe" Milton Rockman an associate and adviser of the Cleveland syndicate. During Scalish's tenure as the boss, the Cleveland family lived up it's golden years.
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  • In 1944, Scalish succeeded Alfred Polizzi as head of the Cleveland family upon his retirement to Florida. Scalish attended the infamous Apalachin Mafia Conference in 1957 in upstate New York. He was the brother-in-law of Philadelphia crime family boss Angelo Bruno and "Maishe" Milton Rockman an associate and adviser of the Cleveland syndicate. During Scalish's tenure as the boss, the Cleveland family lived up it's golden years. Scalish was involved in Casino skimming in Las Vegas, Nevada shaking down Casinos such as the Stardust and Desert Inn along with other crime bosses from across the U.S. Scalish oversaw the Cleveland family's aggressive move into Las Vegas and California with Moe Dalitz taking over the failing Desert Inn from Bugsy Siegel. Dalitz also led the development of other casinos, a major hospital and other Las Vegas projects, many of which were financed by the mob-controlled Teamsters union. Scalish was a very powerful and respected mob boss and overruled underlings who controlled gambling, loansharking and during his reign, large scale union corruption. His rap sheet dated back to 1930 and included arrests for burglary and robbery. Scalish was also a powerful labor racketeer in Cleveland. During Scalish's reign as boss Cleveland mobsters had much control over the Teamsters union. By the 1950s, the Cleveland Mafia reached its peak, with 60 made members, and many more associates, according to the FBI. By the 1970s, however, the family's membership began to decrease, because Scalish didn't induct many new members.
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