Mobsters

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Mobsters

He was sent to Las Vegas as an enforcer to protect the skim profits from the casinos but his reckless behavior within the mob and within the law, ultimately caused his downfall.

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Season 1
He lived by the principle "no body, no crime", therefore he was known to make bodies disappear, ironically his own death ended up in the same way he did for so many others.
The heir apparent, Santo Trafficante Jr. took over the crime family when he was only 39 years old, and oversaw the casino empire located predominately in Florida and Cuba.
As partially told by Frank Lucas himself, it chronicles the rise and fall of one of the most wealthiest and most powerful heroin kingpins in Harlem during the 1970's.
Carlos Marcello grew up in the mysterious milieu of New Orleans in the early 20th Century to become the city's mafia boss for almost four decades.
Follows the his poor beginnings to his rise to power and the betrayal by one of his closest associates which led to his life in prison sentence.
Disliked and distrusted by members of his own crime family, the Gambino crime family, he still rose to be the head of that crime family, however under controversial circumstances.
During Tommy's tenure as underboss and boss of what would come to be known as the Lucchese crime family, he pioneered and perfected labor rackets in New York City.
Founded by Meyer Lansky and Benjamin "Bugsy" Siegel, they were assassins that carried out contract killings for the Itailian American, Jewish American mafia, and others.
James "Whitey" Bulger reigned supreme in Boston's underworld for more than 20 years, due in part to a remarkable relationship with the FBI that flushed out other mobsters.
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