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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tony_AccardoTony Accardo - Wikipedia

    Anthony Joseph Accardo (/ ə ˈ k ɑː r d oʊ /; born Antonino Leonardo Accardo, Italian: [antoˈniːno leoˈnardo akˈkardo]; April 28, 1906 – May 22, 1992), also known as "Joe Batters" and "Big Tuna", was an American longtime mobster.

  2. May 3, 2024 · Tony Accardo Led The Chicago Mafia For Decades — And Somehow Avoided Prison. Tony Accardo's criminal career spanned eight decades as he went from street thug to succeeding Al Capone as boss of the Chicago Outfit — and only spent a single night in jail.

  3. Jan 26, 2022 · Ten days after the 1906 earthquake, Tony Accardo was born in Chicago’s Little Italy. Accardo was 14 when he dropped out of school. By 16, he was working for Jack “Machine Gun” McGurn, one of Al...

  4. Tony Accardo was an American criminal, who is considered to be one of the sharpest Chicago mob bosses of all time, with a career spanning over six decades. Starting out as a bodyguard for Al Capone, he slowly rose through the ranks, becoming the boss and finally the ultimate authority of the Outfit by the time he was 70.

  5. May 28, 1992 · Anthony J. Accardo, who rose to become the reputed boss of the Chicago crime syndicate from a job as Al Capone`s bodyguard on no more than a 6th-grade education, died Wednesday night in St....

  6. www.crimemuseum.org › organized-crime › tony-accardoTony Accardo - Crime Museum

    Accardo allegedly took control of the Chicago mob when Ricca retired, but would deny it to his death. The IRS probed into Accardo’s bank accounts and indicted him in 1960 for tax evasion. He was sentenced to six years in prison and fined $15,000.

  7. Mar 4, 2023 · Beginning as a driver for a Al Capone, Tony Accardo rose in the ranks. He eventually became the longest reigning mob boss in America, passing away of old age in 1992. ...more. The Chicago...

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