Drafted by G. Robert Blakey , this law allowed prosecutors to charge mob bosses for crimes committed by their subordinates, treating the Mafia as a single criminal enterprise.
FBI agents performed high-stakes surveillance, planting bugs in unlikely places—including the Staten Island home of boss Paul Castellano and a mobster’s Jaguar. Key Players & Perspectives Fear City: New York vs the Mafia - Season 1
The docuseries features a mix of archival footage and modern-day interviews with those on both sides of the law: Drafted by G
In the 1970s and early 1980s, the Five Families——controlled nearly every major industry in New York, from construction and labor unions to the garment district. This collective, known as "The Commission," operated with near-total impunity, generating millions monthly through extortion, hijacking, and drug trafficking. The nickname " Fear City " originated from a time when the city was broke, crime was rampant, and the Mafia seemed untouchable. Taking Down the Untouchable Key Players & Perspectives The docuseries features a
The series highlights the shift in law enforcement strategy from targeting individual "soldiers" to dismantling the entire criminal infrastructure using two primary tools: