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Al Capone was an American gangster and businessman who controlled a big part of Chicago during the Prohibition era.
He had under his thumb the police, politicians, lawyers, journalists, and also judges. He intimidated those who couldn’t be bought. Those who couldn’t be intimidated died.
Al Capone built his main business on alcohol smuggling. He was always able to secure a good alibi, and potential witnesses mysteriously began to lose memory.
However, the federal authorities found a way how to get him to prison. They hired a spy whose goal was to find out something illegal in Al Capone’s activities. In the end, he was successful.
The spy gathered evidence of 22 cases when Al Capone didn’t pay taxes. The judge didn’t let Al Capone bribe him this time. Al Capone was sentenced to 11 years in prison. It wasn’t for murder but for tax evasion.
On May 4, 1932, he was imprisoned in Atlanta. From there, he continued to run his gang and receive visitors.
After some time, he was taken to Alcatraz. There he became the most guarded prisoner, and he was completely isolated from the outside world.
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