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  1. According to writers on organized crime, the Syndicate was an idea of Johnny "Fox" Torrio, [1] and was founded or established at a May 1929 conference in Atlantic City.It was attended by leading underworld figures throughout the United States, including Torrio, Charles "Lucky" Luciano, Al "Big Al" Capone, Benjamin "Bugsy" Siegel, Frank "Prime Minister" Costello, Meyer "Little Man" Lansky, Joe ...

    • Lucky Luciano’s Early Years
    • Lucky Luciano and The Castellammarese War
    • Lucky Luciano, The Five Families and The National Crime Syndicate
    • Lucky Luciano’s Downfall
    • Lucky Luciano’s Legacy

    Luciano was born Salvatore Luciana in 1897 in the Sicilian sulfur mining town of Lercara Friddi. When he was 10 his family immigrated to New York, where by age 14 Luciano had racked up a record of arrests. By 1916 he was a leading member of the Five Points Gang and a friend of the rising Jewish gangster Meyer Lansky. He ran bootlegging rackets with...

    In 1928 a feud broke out between the Masseria and Salvatore Maranzano crime families. Dubbed the Castellammarese War after the Maranzano’s Sicilian home town, the two-year struggle left dozens of mobsters dead. Luciano formed connections with second-tier leaders and in 1931 arranged to have Masseria killed following a lavish lunch at a Coney Island...

    With Maranzano dead, Luciano became the top leader in the New York Mafia. He worked for a stable distribution of power between five newly formed families, all led by veterans of the Castellammarese War. The families took their names from the men in charge: Vito Genovese, Joe Profaci, Joe Bonanno, Carlo Gambino and Luciano. A new National Crime Synd...

    Luciano became a well-known figure in Broadway social circles; he was always smartly dressed and kept a permanent room at the Waldorf-Astoria. His lifestyle caught the attention of special prosecutor Thomas E. Dewey, who had him arrested in 1936 for facilitating prostitution. The direct evidence against Luciano wasn’t strong (prostitution was at be...

    From his base in Naples, Luciano’s American influence slowly waned. In 1957 Vito Genovese took over and gave his name to the Luciano crime family. The same year Luciano convened a meeting in Palermo between Italian and American mafiosi. They planned a new push to sell narcotics in white and black blue-collar communities, with the Italian gangs (who...

  2. The 1920s and 1930s saw organized crime shift from a street game to a streamlined method of business. Meyer Lansky, also known as the “mob’s accountant,” was a key figure in that transition. Lansky helped to establish the association of multi-ethnic criminal organizations that the press dubbed the “National Crime Syndicate” in 1934.

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  3. They were indeed the foundation of a crime syndicate. Within four days—on November 18—Hoover ordered the creation of an anti-mob initiative. Shortly thereafter he created the Top Hoodlum ...

  4. The American Mafia, [ 23 ][ 24 ][ 25 ] commonly referred to in North America as the Italian-American Mafia, the Mafia, or the Mob, [ 23 ][ 24 ][ 25 ] is a highly organized Italian American criminal society and organized crime group. In North America, the organization is often colloquially referred to as the Italian Mafia or Italian Mob, though ...

  5. The Crime Corporation The Syndicate was created to unify once competing gangs. Without the lucrative profits from the black market during Prohibition, their power was weaker and they could not ...

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  7. Oct 12, 2024 · organized crime, complex of highly centralized enterprises set up for the purpose of engaging in illegal activities. Such organizations engage in offenses such as cargo theft, fraud, robbery, kidnapping for ransom, and the demanding of “protection” payments. The principal source of income for these criminal syndicates is the supply of goods ...

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