It was at that time, advised by lawyers, he was looking for a way to unbalance it, and so the idea was born, and who sought advice from New Jersey mob boss Longy Zwillman, and playing them against each other, in which he put him in touch with Sicilian gangster Charlie "Lucky" Luciano.
The deal Weinberg wanted was to keep a percentage and keep overall control of the Schultz gang, if there was a gang war, in which they would struggle to spend the resources and pay no attention to how much they spend, or what and how much they spend.
Since they wouldn't pay attention to who would send the money, and if it disappeared, they wouldn't know who was to blame, besides blaming each other, where both sides would be in crisis and there would be splits, and wars and conflicts spend money and there are losses on both sides, and they would be financing an endless undertaking.