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Joe Esposito (politician)

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By the early 1920s, Esposito earned another nickname, Diamond Joe, due to his frequent wearing of diamond cufflinks, diamond rings, and other jewelry. Esposito had become a
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and the Genna brothers. In May 1921, Esposito famously attended the funeral of his political protégé
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Mahan, Sue (2002), "Organized Crime—United States", in David Levinson (ed.),
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This article is about the corrupt Chicago politician. For other people, see
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After Torrio retired, Esposito was a rival of his old gang, now led by
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Grafters and Goo Goos: Corruption and Reform in Chicago, 1833-2003
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on his front steps, with his two nieces right inside the house.
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of the Nineteenth Ward in Chicago. He was one of the earliest
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The Political Behavior of Chicago's Ethnic Groups, 1918-1932
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and joined one of the street gangs terrorizing Chicago's
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New York: Da Capo Press, 1998. 257:during the early 1900s. When the 328:Rivalry with Al Capone and death 263:Prohibition in the United States 16:Chicago mobster and politician 1: 641:Deaths by firearm in Illinois 587:Joseph "Diamond Joe" Esposito 427:Organized Crime—United States 194:[dʒuˈzɛppeeˈspɔːzito] 636:People murdered in Illinois 433:, Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE, 667: 439:10.4135/9781412950664.n293 324:murdered on May 25, 1925. 293:Rise to power and politics 18: 496:. Ayer Publishing, 1980. 175: 70: 59: 37: 626:Politicians from Chicago 532:Chicago Crime Commission 287:James "Big Jim" Colosimo 506:Chiocca, Olindo Romeo. 275:Paul "The Waiter" Ricca 492:Allswang, John Myers. 392:Sifakis, Carl (2001). 337: 190:Italian pronunciation: 527:Illinois Crime Survey 335: 646:Illinois Republicans 565:Reppetto, Thomas A. 551:Merrinier, James L. 271:Sam "Momo" Giancana 249:. 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Joe Esposito
Chicago
Illinois
Ward
Alderman
Acerra
Campania
Italy
Chicago
Illinois
Republican
Politician
racketeer
bootlegger
[dʒuˈzɛppeeˈspɔːzito]
politician
bootlegging
extortion
prostitution
racketeering
Chicago
Illinois
Prohibition era
Acerra
Campania
Italy
Illinois
Little Italy
Volstead Act
Prohibition in the United States

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