It wasn't until the success of "The Sopranos" that New Jersey's powerful DeCavalcante family became legitimized in the eyes of big city capos. But a higher profile meant higher risk. Member turned against member, and eventually one of them turned to reporter Greg B. Smith to expose the rise and fall of one of the most notorious families in America.
This is a very good story of how the Mob went from rulers to roosters. The main characters had NO business in the Business. Some truely hysterical moments in their bungling attempts at achieving Mob recognition.