One of the most powerful and important Irish hoodlums in New York City, who was very well known to the police department, prosecutors office, and the FBI, yet a virtual unknown to the general public, was Irish Mob "underboss" Hugh (Hughie) Mulligan.

He and his boss, the legendary waterfront racketeer Edward (Eddie) McGrath headed up the "Irish Mob," then better known as "The Arsenal Gang" that was the original name of what later became a diluted version of the gang, known as "The Westies" on Manhattan's Westside.

The trusted "second in command" to McGrath himself, for upwards of thirty years Hughie Mulligan held the coveted position as a top gambling figure, and master "puppeteer" and corruptor who controlled a city-wide "bribery pad" that successfully corrupted a good chunk of New York's Police Force for decades.

THIS PARTICULAR EXPOSE IS A MUST READ FOR ALL THOSE INTERESTED WITH THE INNER-WORKINGS OF NEW YORK'S UNDERWORLD, POLICE BRIBERY, OFFICIAL CORRUPTION, AND WHY THE IRISH MOB PLAYED SUCH AN IMPORTANT PART IN THE CITY'S RACKETS.

https://thenewyorkmafia.com/irish-mob-underboss-hugh-mulligan/


This is a never before seen profile and in-depth biography about one of New York's top mobsters. And if you don't mind me saying so, a story that was long overdue to be told. A unique expose that offers rare in-depth information and investigative focus. A rare gem...and a well worth read!


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