Originally Posted by Giacomo_Vacari
During prohibition, he was also running liquor supply lines, hijackings, extortion, silent partner in a few profitable speakeasies, counterfeiting, armed robberies at least one bank and a couple of armor cars which back then acted like a mobile ATM, also had a strong presence on the Manhattan docks before the 1930. He also silently owned some racing horses, a lot of mobsters especially the influential members hanged out or visited the tracks a couple times a week back then.


I did not know he had that many businesses at that young of an age. The mafia was still not that wealthy at that point so that reflects good on his business acumen.