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66:, he soon resumed his bootlegging activities without further interference from authorities (who may have been paid off by McGinty). U.S. Attorney A.E. Bernstein stated McGinty was the "King of the Ohio Bootleggers." During the 1930s and 1940s, McGinty operated gaming halls on West 25th Street and the 62:. Although initially in hiding, McGinty turned himself in after several days and, pleading not guilty, he was convicted and sentenced to 18 months imprisonment. After his release from 178: 55: 23:, (aka T.J. McGinty and Thomas "Blackjack" McGinty, 1892 - 1970) was an early Cleveland mobster, one of the city's largest bootleggers during the 67: 306: 247:
Paul A. Tenkotte and James C. Claypool (2009) The Encyclopedia of Northern Kentucky. The University Press Of Kentucky. P. 200.
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and as far away as Florida. McGinty and other members of the Syndicate were stockholders of the Las Vegas casino
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with two relatives, McGinty was indicted by a federal grand jury in 1924 on charges of operating a
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circulation department and, by 1913, headed a gang of labor sluggers competing against rival
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http://www.marlowcasinochips.com/links/genetrimble/illegaloftheday/JohnCroftKY.pdf
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McGinty was a member of the Cleveland Syndicate, which included Jewish gangsters
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Newton, Michael (2009). Mr. Mob: The Life and Crimes of Moe Dalitz. McFarland.
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McGinty held an interest in numerous race tracks, including Maple Heights,
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Messick, Hank. (1967) The Silent Syndicate. The MacMillan Company
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Blood and Power: Organized Crime in Twentieth-Century America
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A former professional boxer, McGinty was hired as muscle for
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under Arthur McBride during Cleveland's "Circulation Wars".
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Index

Prohibition
The Plain Dealer
Cleveland News
Mayfield Road Mob
West 25th Street
Atlanta Federal Penitentiary
Mounds Club
Moe Dalitz
Louis Rothkopf
Alfred Polizzi
Mayfield Road Mob
Youngstown, Ohio
Covington, Kentucky
Newport, Kentucky
Desert Inn

Meyer Lansky
Hotel Nacional
Havana, Cuba

Fair Grounds Race Course
Thistledown Racecourse
Fairmount Park Racetrack
Aurora Downs
Agua Caliente Racetrack
"Organized Crime in the United States 1950 Part 3"
the original
The Green Felt Jungle
ISBN
978-0-8488-1457-1

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