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Mickey Duffy : ウィキペディア英語版 | Mickey Duffy
Michael "Mickey" Duffy (born William Michael Cusick; 1888 - August 30, 1931), also known as John Murphy and George McEwen, was a Polish-American mobster and rival of Maxie "Boo Boo" Hoff during Prohibition. He became one of the most famous and powerful beer bootleggers in Philadelphia.〔 〕 ==Career== Born William Michael Cusick to Polish immigrants in Grays Ferry, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,〔 he changed his name to fit in well with the Irish gangs in Philadelphia.〔 Duffy became involved in petty theft and other misdemeanors during his youth before more serious crimes during his teenage years, including armed robbery and hijacking prior to entering bootlegging during Prohibition.〔 In May 1919, Duffy was arrested for assault and battery with intent to kill serving two years and eleven months at the Eastern State Penitentiary in Philadelphia. Upon his release, Prohibition was law and organized crime syndicates began smuggling, making and selling illegal alcohol. He married Edith Craig shortly after his release.〔
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