Sulja has always ignored its tiny, at best, barely profitable lumberyard. It's irrelevant. Sam, Petar and the rest have focused on fake PRs and dumping shares.
It shouldn't be surprising that Petar, Sam, Steve, etc. put up what a few believe was a good front. It's very common for criminals:
front (Frunt) pronunciation
n.
5.
1. Demeanor or bearing, especially in the presence of danger or difficulty.
2. An outward, often feigned, appearance or manner: They put up a good front.
It was then that Capone met the gangster Johnny Torrio which would prove the greatest influence on the would-be gangland boss. Torrio taught Capone the importance of maintaining a respectable front, while running a racketeering business. The slightly built Torrio represented a new dawn in criminal enterprise, transforming a violently crude culture into a corporate empire. But when he left for Chicago it was a criminal of a completely different breed who would first employ Capone as an eighteen-year-old bartender and bouncer.