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Arnold Rothstein (17 de enero de 1882-4 de noviembre de 1928), [1] apodado "The Brain" (el cerebro), fue un mafioso, hombre de negocios y apostador estadounidense que se convirtió en un capo del crimen organizado judeoestadounidense en la ciudad de Nueva York.
- "El Cerebro"
- 6 de noviembre de 1928 (46 años), Nueva York, Nueva York, Estados Unidos
- The Brain, Mr. Big, The Fixer, The Man Uptown, The Big Bankroll
- 17 de enero de 1882, Manhattan, Nueva York, Nueva York, Estados Unidos
Arnold Rothstein (January 17, 1882 – November 6, 1928), nicknamed "The Brain", was an American racketeer, crime boss, businessman, and gambler in New York City. Rothstein was widely reputed to have organized corruption in professional athletics , including conspiring to fix the 1919 World Series .
- Gunshot wounds
- Carolyn Green
- The Brain, Mr. Big, The Fixer, The Man Uptown, The Big Bankroll
- Racketeer, businessman, bootlegger
6 de jul. de 2015 · Best Known For: Arnold Rothstein was a Jewish-American mob boss who inspired a character in 'The Great Gatsby' and was portrayed in the series 'Boardwalk Empire.' Industries Crime and Terrorism...
El 4 de noviembre de 1928, Arnold Rothstein fue herido de bala y herido de muerte durante una reunión de negocios en el Park Central Hotel de Manhattan en Seventh Avenue, cerca de la calle 55th. Él murió el 6 de noviembre en el hospital policlínico de Stuyvesant en Manhattan .
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Arnold Rothstein, (born 1882/83, New York City—died Nov. 6, 1928, New York City ), American big-time gambler, bootlegger, and friend of high-placed politicians and businessmen, who dominated influence-peddling in the 1920s in New York City. He was the prototype for F. Scott Fitzgerald’s character Meyer Wolfsheim in The Great Gatsby, “the ...
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6 de nov. de 2018 · Arnold Rothstein, shot to death 90 years ago, was an iconic figure in the New York underworld. Courtesy of Getty Images. Ninety years ago this week, with the dying breath of New York’s most provocative Mob entrepreneur, one of America’s great unsolved gangland mysteries was born.
14 de jul. de 2022 · On November 4, 1928, Arnold Rothstein — gambler extraordinaire, money man for the mob, and political fixer, according to Britannica — stumbled out of the service entrance of a Midtown Manhattan hotel. He was bleeding profusely from a single bullet wound to the abdomen and could barely stand, according to The New York Times.