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The South Side Italian gang of Capone's Fought with the North Side Irish gang. Capone allegedly killed nine men, but was not arrested because he had a cover up; he was in Miami.
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First job in criminal was a hired gun and muscleman for Al Capone.
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After Fat Lenny's murder, Sam Giancana masterminded a month long shakedown campaign against the Black bookmakers of Chicago. Dozens were shot at or blackjacked and others simply fled the city for ever. Meanwhile, Theodore Roe was holed up in his mansion on South Michigan Avenue, protected by a small army of bodyguards. Once Roe found out he had an inoperable cancer, he dismissed the body guards, came out of hiding, and was assinated by Sam Giancana
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Arrested for Auto Theft and imprisoned for two years. Frank had been a loan shark for the Chicago Outfits and had a gross income of over 2.5 million
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Spilotro succeeded Marshall Caifano as the Mob's representative in Las Vegas. Spilotro reunited with his boyhood friend Frank "Lefty" Rosenthal, who ran several Outfit-backed casinos, including the Stardust. Spilotro's legal counsel in Vegas was provided by Oscar Goodman, Las Vegas's recent former mayor.
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Lombardo was charged with embezzling $1.4 million from the Teamsters Union pension fund, along with several others. However, the charges were dropped after the main witness, Daniel Seifert, was killed outside his plastics factory in Bensenville, Illinois two days before his scheduled court appearance.
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Tony Accardo was named the final Chicago Outfit authority until his death