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Re: Who was the most wealthy gangster?
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06/17/02 01:02 AM
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Hard to know for sure, Rob, as these guys weren't the type to file income tax returns--in fact, tax evasion was the number one reason for convictions before RICO. However, some authors say the wealthiest gangster ever was Louis (Lepke) Bucholter, boss of the garment rackets and Murder Inc. in the '30's, whose income they put at $300 million per year (vs. a reputed $80 million for Al Capone in his peak year, 1927). Lepke completely controlled the furriers and other garment unions, owned several of the biggest clothing manufacturing firms, bossed the bakers' and the pocketbook makers' unions, was a partner in the movie projectionists' union, and had a toehold in the Hollywood studios. He also derived a lot of income from Murder Inc. All his money availed him naught: he was the only gang boss to die in the electric chair.
Ntra la porta tua lu sangu � sparsu, E nun me mporta si ce muoru accisu... E s'iddu muoru e vaju mparadisu Si nun ce truovo a ttia, mancu ce trasu.
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Re: Who was the most wealthy gangster?
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06/28/02 09:04 PM
06/28/02 09:04 PM
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Originally posted by Machiavelli: I think that 80 million dollars a year as income for AL Capone in the 1930's seems ridiculously high. I remember reading that Capone made $105 million in one year, and for a very long time it was the highest annual income ever made by an American citizen. (Allowing for inflation, that number would be well over one billion today).
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Re: Who was the most wealthy gangster?
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06/30/02 01:27 AM
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Machiavelli: The $80 million (or $105 million that SC cites) attributed to Capone was a gross figure, and most biographers (like John Kobler) note that nearly all of it went out for payoffs to the cops, politicians, lawyers, etc. Plus, Capone was a degenerate gambler who thought nothing of betting half a mil on a single horse race. The fact that he didn't pay income tax is a combination of greed and stupidity: Kobler notes that the gov't gave him a chance to settle up and he passed it by. Annt: Lepke Buchalter formed Murder Inc. as an enforcement arm for his rackets. Conglomerator that he was, he soon got the idea of allowing Murder Inc. to do contracted hits for others, turning it into yet another "profit center." Supposedly they did about 1k hits. As you'd expect, this volume vastly exposed their vulnerability to the cops, who put the squeeze on two top Murder Inc. killers: Abraham (Kid Twist) Reles and Allie (Tick Tock) Tannenbaum (who got his name because if Allie was after you, the clock was ticking on your life). They squealed, particularly Reles. Lepke took it on the lam for two years, during which time he had several witnesses against him killed. He finally surrendered to the Feds, thinking he'd go away for a narcotics rap. The feds turned him over to NY State, which prosecuted him for murder and sent him to the chair. FH: Though Lansky was reputed to have been worth $300 million, his biographer, Robert Lacey, notes that the figure was erroniously stated by a journalist, Hank Greenspun, who subsequently admitted the mistake. Lacey believes Lansky was worth, at his peak, $5 million--not chopped liver, but not $300M, either. He died more or less broke, after using his last $50k for an operation on his neer-do-well son, Buddy. Lacey says the reason Lansky died peacefully at age 81 was that he was never rich enough or powerful enough to attract jealousy from other Mob bosses: "He was the accountant, not the boss."
Ntra la porta tua lu sangu � sparsu, E nun me mporta si ce muoru accisu... E s'iddu muoru e vaju mparadisu Si nun ce truovo a ttia, mancu ce trasu.
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Re: Who was the most wealthy gangster?
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07/01/02 03:54 AM
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Originally posted by Turnbull: FH: Though Lansky was reputed to have been worth $300 million, his biographer, Robert Lacey, notes that the figure was erroniously stated by a journalist, Hank Greenspun, who subsequently admitted the mistake. Lacey believes Lansky was worth, at his peak, $5 million--not chopped liver, but not $300M, either. He died more or less broke, after using his last $50k for an operation on his neer-do-well son, Buddy. Lacey says the reason Lansky died peacefully at age 81 was that he was never rich enough or powerful enough to attract jealousy from other Mob bosses: "He was the accountant, not the boss."[/QB] Thanks for that Turnbull,interesting. FH
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Re: Who was the most wealthy gangster?
#194629
07/01/02 04:45 AM
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I think it would be safe to say Carlo Gambino.
-Lucky
There's nothin' on the top but a bucket and a mop and an illustrated book about birds.
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Re: Who was the most wealthy gangster?
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07/03/02 07:16 PM
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MICHAEL to ARCHBISHOP GILDAY : "We’ve sold the casinos, all businesses having to do with gambling. We have no interests, or investments, in anything illegitimate."
"Come heavy or not at all." Uncle Junior to Tony S. "Nenti dire ca nenti si capi" come disse quello. (Say nthg when U know nthg.) "Chi non ci vuole stare, se ne vada." (If U don't like it here, go somewhere else.)
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Re: Who was the most wealthy gangster?
#194633
07/03/02 07:30 PM
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Originally posted by CamillusDon: Better not tell that to Carlo's wife....she is still looking for it all It was an assumption... if not the richest, I really wouldn't doubt that he's up there... I believe at one time he had full or at least partial control of 4 out of the 5 New York families... -Lucky
There's nothin' on the top but a bucket and a mop and an illustrated book about birds.
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