The Fox

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The Fox was the nickname of Johnny Torrio, an influential early 20th-century Italian-American mobster and mentor to Al Capone who helped shape organized crime in Chicago.

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The Fox canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Italian-American mobster
nickname
activeYears early 20th century
afterEvent retired from active leadership of Chicago Outfit
alsoKnownAs Papa Johnny
The Fox
causeOfDeath heart attack
convictedOf income tax evasion
countryOfBirth Kingdom of Italy
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
countryOfDeath United States of America
criminalCharge income tax evasion
dateOfBirth 1882-01-20
dateOfDeath 1957-04-16
describedBySource historical accounts of American organized crime
employer Chicago Outfit
ethnicGroup Italian American
familyName Johnny Torrio
surface form: Torrio
fieldOfWork bootlegging
gambling operations
prostitution rackets
racketeering
genre organized crime history subject
givenName John
handedOverLeadershipTo Al Capone
heritage Italian
influenced Al Capone
languageSpoken English
Italian
memberOf Chicago Outfit
movement organized crime in Chicago
nickname The Fox self-linksurface differs
notableEvent assassination attempt in 1925
notableRole mentor of Al Capone
notableWork development of organized crime in Chicago
notedFor helping shape the National Crime Syndicate
organizing criminal enterprises along business lines
occupation mobster
organized crime boss
participantIn Prohibition-era organized crime
placeOfBirth Irsina
placeOfDeath Brooklyn
refersTo Johnny Torrio
residence Chicago
New York City
servedPrisonTime yes
sexOrGender male

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Johnny Torrio nickname The Fox
The Fox nickname The Fox self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Johnny Torrio
The Fox alsoKnownAs The Fox
subject surface form: Johnny Torrio