Chicago History Mob Guys.

  • Everleigh Club

    Everleigh Club
    a high-class brothel which operated in Chicago, Illinois from February 1900 until October 1911.
  • Lords of the Levee

  • Johnny Torrio

    Johnny Torrio
    An Italian-American mobster who helped build the criminal empire known as the Chicago
    Outfit in the 1920s that would later be inherited by his protege, Al Capone
  • Dean O'Banion

    Dean O'Banion
    An Irish-American mobster who was the main rival of Johnny Torrioand Al Capone during the brutal Chicago bootlegging wars of the 1920s.
  • Big Jim Colosimo

    Big Jim Colosimo
    An Italian-American Mafia crime boss who built a criminal empire in Chicago based on prostitution, gambling, and racketeering.
  • Tony Spilotro

    Tony Spilotro
    Italian-American mobster and for the Chicago Outfit in Las Vegas during the 1970s and 1980s. His job was to protect and oversee the Outfit's illegal casino profits was an Italian-American mobster who helped build the criminal empire known as the Chicago
    Outfit in the 1920s that would later be inherited by his protege, Al Capone.
  • Hymie Weiss

    Hymie Weiss
    A Polish-American mob boss who became a leader of the Prohibition-era North Side Gang and a bitter rival of Al Capone.
  • Bugs Moran

    Bugs Moran
    He moved to the north side of Chicago when he was 19, where he became affiliated with several gangs. He was incarcerated three times before turning 21. On February 14, 1929, in an event which has become known as the Saint Valentine's Day massacre, seven members of his gang were gunned down in a warehouse, supposedly on the orders of Moran's rival Al Capone.[1]
  • Joseph Lombardo

    Joseph Lombardo
    Imprisoned American mafioso and a high-ranking member of the Chicago Outfit crime organization. He is currently alleged to either be the Consigliere or Boss of the Outfit.
  • Al Capone

    Al Capone
    United States gangster who terrorized Chicago during prohibition until arrested for tax evasion.
  • Frank Calabrese

    Frank Calabrese
    Chicago mobster who ran a major loansharking operation for the Chicago Outfit criminal organization. Calabrese's arrest record dates back to 1954, when he served two years in prison for a violation of the Dyer Act (auto theft)
  • Joe Aiuppa

    Joe Aiuppa
    was a Chicago mobster who became a leader of the Chicago Outfit criminal organization. Aiuppa was convicted in 1966 for the unlawful possession and transportation of mourning doves across state lines.
  • Sam Giancana

    Sam Giancana
    as an Italian-American mobster and boss of the Chicago Outfit from 1957-1966. Among his other nicknames were, "Mooney," "Sam the Cigar," and "Sammy."
  • Anthony Acardo

    Anthony Acardo
    The boss of the Chicago Outfit.