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    As reported by Deirdre Capone, a great-niece of Al Capone (the granddaughter of Ralph Capone), this was because Capone was sterile due to a birth defect. Other sources claim that she contracted syphilis from Al, which caused each subsequent try for another child to end in miscarriage or stillbirth .

  2. The wife of gangster Al Capone from 1918 to 1947, Mae Capone endured his infidelities, imprisonment, and the fact that he likely gave her syphilis. Though Al Capone bedded countless women, he only fell for one: his wife Mae.

  3. Syphilis has three major stages. The primary stage is heralded by a painless sore, or chancre. Because the infection is typically transmitted sexually, that sore is most commonly found on the...

  4. The two had no other children, as it was claimed that Al gave Mae syphilis, which she then passed onto any more subsequent offspring, resulting in stillbirths or miscarriages. It's in the...

  5. An angry public outburst, caused by his syphilis-addled mind, would have been fraught with peril. If the Outfit got wind he was nattering on about old business, he was a dead man. And if a...

  6. This kind of philandering gave Capone syphilis, which he then passed on to his wife. Bair writes Capone did not seek treatment in spite of enduring painful sores, rashes, and regular flu-like...

  7. It is believed that Mae may have also contracted syphilis from her husband, as the two never had any more children following the birth of their first son. The disease likely caused Mae to experience stillbirths or miscarriages.

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