Joe Adonis

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Joe Adonis was a prominent Italian-American mobster and influential figure in organized crime in the United States during the early to mid-20th century.

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instanceOf Italian-American mobster
organized crime figure
racketeer
activity bootlegging during Prohibition
illegal gambling operations
labor racketeering
alsoKnownAs Joe A. Doto
Joe Adone
Joe Doto
associatedWith Frank Costello
Luciano crime family
Lucky Luciano
Meyer Lansky
National Crime Syndicate
birthName Giuseppe Antonio Doto
citizenship United States of America
consequence ordered deported from the United States
countryOfOrigin Italy
criminalSphere New York organized crime
national organized crime in the United States
deportedTo Italy
ethnicity Italian
event testified before the Kefauver Committee
influence key figure in the formation of the modern American Mafia structure
language English
Italian
legalIssues arrested on gambling and racketeering-related charges
target of U.S. law enforcement investigations into organized crime
notableAssociateOf Lucky Luciano
surface form: Charles "Lucky" Luciano

Frank Costello
Meyer Lansky
notableFor involvement in American organized crime in the early to mid-20th century
occupation bootlegger
gambler
mobster
reputation important liaison among major crime figures in the United States
powerful and influential mob boss
roleInOrganization influential figure in the National Crime Syndicate
timePeriod Prohibition era in the United States
surface form: Prohibition era

early 20th century
mid-20th century

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