- Sam Mesi
Samuele "Sam" Mesi (
June 28 ,1900 -March , 1971) was aChicago mobster with theChicago Outfit criminal organization who was abookmaker , hitman, and Chicago city employee.Suspected in at least four gangland slayings, Mesi operated three
off track betting parlors on Chicago's Westside and was associated with mobsterTony Accardo . He was the brother ofPhilip Mesi, Sr. and uncle ofPhilip Mesi, Jr. . Sponsored by Twenty-Sixth Ward committeemanMatthew Biesczat , Mesi was hired as a foreman in the city's sanitation department as a reward for his work in 1959 city elections for the ward alderman and mayor,Richard M. Daley .Mesi was one of many organized crime figures found to be Chicago city employees by the
Chicago Crime Commission . When questioned by authorities, Biesczat claimed he just wanted to give Mesi, a convicted criminal, a legitimate job. Although city officials denied knowledge of his prior arrests, Mesi stated "A record like mine, you can't hide. The city knew about it when they hired me." Mesi was taken into custody where he was fingerprinted and his arrest record forwarded to the city commissioner of streets and sanitation, however it apparently never arrived.In 1971, Sam Mesi died of natural causes.
Further reading
*Kallina, Edmund Frank. "Courthouse Over White House: Chicago and the Presidential Election of 1960". University Press of Florida, 1988. ISBN 0-8130-0864-6
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