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Al Capone

Al Capone was a famous prohibition era American gangster. He was heavily involved in bootlegging liquor, as well as other organized criminal activities. He spent his final days in Alcatraz federal prison on tax charges.

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What 4 items did Al Capone have in his cell?

he had a gun one bottle of water per year a dead person and a box of tampons

Did Al Capone have aids?

He died of syphilis. There is no evidence to suggest Al Capone had AIDS.

Who did al Capone have on his payroll?

al capone had many members at some times up to 70

What is the solution in al Capone does my shirts?

The Solution is that Moose makes signs and letters saying that this is a one in a life time oppurtunity to get your clothes washed by MGK and Al Capone can wash your clothes

Did Al Capone have a mistress in Canton Mo?

Yes, her name was Nina mason. She lived on tick ridge north of Canton. Some say her son resembled Capone. Her son died from chocking on a chicken bone. She died in the early 1990's.

Did Al Capone have a hideaway in Schaumburg IL?

Rumor has it that Al Capone DID have a hideout in Schaumburg, Illinois. In the 1850's, the center of Schaumburg was the intersection of Schaumburg Road and Roselle Road. One block south of that intersection is a short street named Quindel. At the intersection of Quindel and Roselle is "Easy Street Pub". The second floor of this old two story corner bar, must be way over one hundred years old, was the Brothel of Capone's business. Half a block east on Quindel sits, which must be the oldest house in Schaumburg, ordained with the best of the best of the times back when it was built. Cast copper downspots and gutters, terra cotta roof and a tunnel that led to a hidden access and exit off of a isolated farm road many hundred meters away. The house was built on the highest summit in the township so occupants could see cars coming up Schaumburg Road from miles away, for Schaumburg Road was the only access to Schaumburg from the east. This is where "The Madam" of the brothel resided and where Capone found harbor.

When was Al Capone sentenced to prison for tax evasion?

On October 18, 1931, Capone was convicted after trial and on November 24, was sentenced to eleven years in federal prison, fined $50,000 and charged $7,692 for court costs, in addition to $215,000 plus interest due on back taxes

What disturbing news did MrPurdy deliver to Moose in the book Al Capone Does your shirts?

Mr.Purdy Told Moose That Natalie Wasn't Settling iN As Well As They Wanted Her To.

Did John Dillinger rob a bank in Farrell PA?

Yes, Dillinger was reported to have robbed the S.J. Gully Bank on Broadway Ave. in Farrell in the early 1930's with a number of his confederates and fled to nearby Youngstown, OH.

Is john dillinger a outlaw or lawman?

Outlaw! Master Bank Robber and Escape Artist. Dillinger was labeled the first Public Enemy Number One by the FBI, who eventually hunted him down:)

Was al Capone a democrat?

Al Capone was not officially affiliated with any political party, as his primary focus was on organized crime rather than politics. However, he was known to have connections with various political figures and had some ties to the Democratic Party in Chicago during the Prohibition era. His criminal activities often intersected with the political landscape, which included bribing officials regardless of their party affiliation. Ultimately, his legacy is more defined by his role as a notorious gangster than by any political alignment.

What did Al Capone's business card say?

The card read, "Alphonse Capone, Secondhand Furniture Dealer, 2220 South Wabash Avenue."

Was Al Capone Arbereshe?

As Al Capone was born in Brooklyn, New York, so you could say he is of Arbereshe

descent since both parents were born in that area.

Does al Capone have any grandchildren?

well yeah his son Albert Francis and his wife had 4 girls