Throughout his childhood and adolescence Victor slept with his five brothers in one bedroom in three sets of bunk beds. Like all of his brothers, he was short in stature. Through his brother Anthony he became friends with
Frank Cullotta and spent as much time at the Cullotta house as his own. He attended
Burbank Elementary School in
Belmont Cragin, Chicago, and entered
Charles P. Steinmetz Academic Centre in 1946, the same school his brothers Michael, Vincent, Anthony and Pasquale would attend but only Pasquale would graduate. He was a thief with his brothers and Frank and they would ride around frequently in stolen cars. At seventeen and eighteen years old, in 1951, Victor along with his brothers were making roughly $25,000 a week each. He was allegedly linked to figures like
Jimmy Torello,
Charles Nicoletti,
Phil Alderisio,
Joseph Lombardo and
Joseph Aiuppa. He shared dreams with his brothers Anthony and Michael of not only being a thief, but of one day being a racketeer. He remained very much on the sidelines while his three brothers, Anthony, Michael and John relished the media attention with their criminal activities in Las Vegas. He did not remain close to his younger brothers, Anthony, Michael, John and Vincent who all moved from
Oak Park, Illinois in the 1970s to
Spring Valley, Nevada. His brother Anthony would later drop out of high school during his sophomore year and transferred to a trade school with Frank Cullotta. Victor Spilotro reportedly dropped out of school after his brothers Anthony and Michael. Victor's brother, Pasquale, became an oral surgeon and dentist in the Chicago area, and lived a law-abiding life. Tony, John and Michael became criminals like Victor. located at the corner of Grand Avenue and Ogden Avenue. It was a small place famous for its homemade meatballs that attracted people from all over town including
Anthony Accardo,
Paul Ricca, Sam Giancana, Gus Alex and Jackie Cerone. As a child, he and his brothers grew up in a two-story wooden bungalow just a few blocks from
Frank Rosenthal's childhood home. His mother Antoinette was a domineering mother. He did not move to Las Vegas like his brothers and decided to stay in
Northbrook, Illinois instead. He married an Italian woman, Mary-Ann, who bore him two children, a son who he named after himself Victor Michael Spilotro, and a daughter Maria. ==Personal attacks against his family==