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  2. Lepke Buchalter - Wikipedia

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    On December 2, 1941, Lepke was sentenced to death along with his lieutenants Emanuel "Mendy" Weiss and Louis Capone. [31] Buchalter's lawyers immediately filed an appeal. [32] Buchalter during his 1941 sentencing in New York for murder. In October 1942, the New York Court of Appeals voted four to three to uphold Buchalter's conviction and death ...

  3. List of Jewish American mobsters - Wikipedia

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    Later retired to Miami Beach where he and Meyer Lansky operated a real estate empire and were involved in syndicate operations in Miami and Havana up until his death in 1981. [1] [2] [12] Louis "Lepke" Buchalter: 1897–1944 1910s–1940s New York labor racketeer who dominated the Lower East Side with Jacob Shapiro during the 1920s and 1930s.

  4. Shapiro Brothers - Wikipedia

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    Well established in the local garment industry, long dominated by Jacob "Gurrah" Shapiro and Louis "Lepke" Buchalter since the 1927 death of Jacob "Little Augie" Orgen, the two began to move against them in the summer of 1931.

  5. Murder, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    The Bugs and Meyer Mob was the predecessor to Murder, Incorporated. The gang was founded by New York Jewish mobsters Meyer Lansky and Bugsy Siegel in the early 1920s. Sicilian mafioso Charles "Lucky" Luciano created the Commission and began to closely cooperate with his friend Lansky and the Jewish Mob in general, establishing a multi-ethnic alliance that eventually was deemed the "National ...

  6. Jacob Shapiro - Wikipedia

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    15 years to life in prison Jacob " Gurrah " Shapiro (May 5, 1899 – June 9, 1947) was a New York mobster who, with his partner Louis "Lepke" Buchalter , controlled industrial labor racketeering in New York for two decades and established the Murder, Inc. organization.

  7. Riobamba (nightclub) - Wikipedia

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    The Riobamba was owned by American Mafia boss Louis "Lepke" Buchalter. [2] While Buchalter was awaiting execution on death row, his wife ran the club. [3] From 1942 to 1944 the club was managed by Linton D. Weil and Arthur Jawitz. [4] There was a claim that the Duke of York owned the real estate where the club was located. [5]

  8. Louis Amberg - Wikipedia

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    Louis "Pretty" Amberg (September 18, 1898 – October 23, 1935) was a Jewish American mobster. Along with his brothers Joseph and Hyman Amberg , he competed against Jacob "Gurrah" Shapiro , Louis "Lepke" Buchalter and the Shapiro Brothers for control of Brooklyn 's racketeering activities during the 1920s and early 1930s.

  9. Emanuel Weiss - Wikipedia

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    Emanuel "Mendy" Weiss (June 11, 1906 – March 4, 1944) was an American organized crime figure. He was an associate of the notorious Louis Buchalter and part of Buchalter's criminal organization known as Murder, Inc. during the 1930s and up to the time of his arrest for murder in 1941, for which he was convicted and, in 1944, executed.