Any number would be a guess at best, since 90% of his assets are 'off the books', but consider that he was earning about $12M in 1920, controlled almost every aspect of organized crime in NYC, and had control of many of Cuba's casinos, as well as an interest in Las Vegas, and you can safely assume that the sky is the limit.
For people like Al Capone, Carlo Gambino, and Vito Genovesse to bow to your word, you have to be seriously powerful, and in the underworld money is power.
Lucky Luciano died on January 26, 1962 at the age of 64.
Luciano regularly smoked ciggarettes, and was known as a 'chain smoker'. Most pictures of him show him with a ciggarette in his hand/mouth. He died from cancer at Naples Airport.
When Charles "Lucky" Luciano died in 1962, his assets were primarily inherited by his family, including his daughter, who was his only child. Luciano's estate was valued at around $1 million, and he had arranged for his assets to be divided among his relatives. Additionally, some of his assets were tied up in various business ventures and investments, which also played a role in the distribution of his wealth after his death.
Lucky Luciano was born on November 24, 1897.
On January 26, 1962, Luciano died of a heart attack at Naples International Airport.
On January 26, 1962, Luciano died of a heart attack at Naples International Airport.
Lucky Luciano was famous for being an American mobster. He was born in Italy in 1897 and later on in his life came to US. He also died in Italy in 1962.
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he died penny less owing millions
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