Al Capone of New Jersey

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Al Capone of New Jersey was the notorious nickname of Prohibition-era mobster Longy Zwillman, a powerful organized crime boss who dominated bootlegging and racketeering in New Jersey.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf nickname
appliedTo Longy Zwillman NERFINISHED
associatedActivity bootlegging
racketeering
associatedWith Jewish-American organized crime
comparesTo Al Capone as a symbol of organized crime power
connotation notorious organized crime boss
country United States of America
surface form: United States
era Prohibition era
hasQuality criminal reputation
notoriety
inspiredBy Al Capone NERFINISHED
language English
notableFor association with Prohibition-era organized crime in New Jersey
reference to dominance in bootlegging and racketeering
refersTo Longy Zwillman NERFINISHED
region New Jersey NERFINISHED
subjectOf articles about Longy Zwillman
usedAs media nickname
underworld nickname

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Longy Zwillman nickname Al Capone of New Jersey