1931: Chicago Outfit boss Al Capone was found guilty by a federal jury on five counts of income tax indictments and was later ...
Capone, who reportedly boasted, “They can’t collect legal taxes from illegal money,” was sentenced to 11 years in prison on ...
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Why a U.S. President Rode in Al Capone’s Car: Inside the Costly Motorcade Machine
In 1941, just after Pearl Harbor, President Roosevelt rode to Congress in a seized armored limo once owned by gangster Al Capone. It was the only bulletproof car available. Today, presidential ...
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