As a long-time member of good standing in the Rush Street crew, no one could ever accuse Campise of putting all his eggs into one basket. His hands were in numerous rackets. He helped manage a loansharking ring for rising mob leader "Milwaukee Phil" Felix Alderisio in the '60s. His partner in that operation was a younger Alderisio protégé named Anthony Spilotro, who was destined to be the Outfit’s Las Vegas caretaker from the early 70s to the mid 80s. By the early '80s, Campise was the day-to-day manager of Joseph "Caesar" DiVarco's bookmaking operation. He also had a hidden interest in charitable "Las Vegas Night" gambling at the Grand Plaza Hotel in suburban Rosemont.
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