- Gus Alex
Gus Alex (
April 1 ,1916 -July 24 ,1998 ) was aChicago , Greekmobster and high ranking member of theChicago Outfit , who succeeded Jake "Greasy Thumb" Guzik as theSyndicate 's main political "fixer ", known as a, "connection guy ."Early life
Born into a
Greek-American family in Chicago, Illinois, on April 1, 1916, Alex joined theChicago Outfit in the late 1920s, after dropping out of high school in his second year. Working primarily for Alphonse "Al," "Scarface" Capone's lieutenant, Jake Guzik, Alex would later become his protégé as he rose through the ranks of the Chicagocrime syndicate . By 1930, he wassuspect ed in thedeath s of at least five unsolvedmurder cases. Two of theallege d victims, later dying of their injuries in hospital, identified Alex as theirassailant as well as three others who were killed after reporting topolice extortion and deaththreat s sent by Alex.From Guzik's protege to Syndicate fixer
Under Guzik's guidance, Alex became experienced in securing Syndicate protection through
bribery of city officials. By the mid-1940s, Alex was the main liaison between the Chicago Outfit and city hall officials. He granted control of the Loop'sillegal gambling andprostitution operations, including a lucrativecall girl operation out of prominent downtown hotels (of which many call girls were paid up to $500 to $1,000) Alex's operations brought in an estimated $1 million a month for the Syndicate.Described as "one of the wiliest and slickest crooks" within the Chicago Outfit, Alex would decline to answer questions under the Fifth Amendment over thirty nine times during his appearance before the McClellan Committee. During the 1960s, Alex would come under
suspicion during his annual ski trips to Switzerland as theUS government accused Alex of depositing Outfit money in unnumberedSwiss bank account s. As a result of the US governments protest (although Illinois SenatorEverett Dirksen andCongressman William L. Dawson opposed government action calling to allow Alex to continue his "sporting trips"), Swiss officials banned Alex from entering Switzerland for 10 years.Later years
Remaining a high ranking member of the Chicago Outfit for over thirty years, Alex would retain his position throughout the reigns of Felice "Paul 'The Waiter' Ricca" DeLucia, Antonino "Tony," "Joe Batters" Accardo, and Salvatore "Sam," "Mooney" Giancana. Alex would continue to consolidate his political influence during the 1970s and 1980s not only within Chicago but expanding into the state capital
Springfield, Illinois . An invaluable resource, Alex's political connections would ensure his position with the organization during the unstable leadership of the decade.During Outfit leader Joseph "Joey Doves" Aiuppa's imprisonment, Alex would share overseeing day-to-day activities with Underboss Samuel "Wings" Carlisi (being supervised by former leader Accardo, based in
Palm Springs, California ).Alex died of a
heart attack in federal prison after Leonard "Lenny" Patrick, a close associate, wore a wire on himself.Further reading
*Binder, John J. "The Chicago Outfit". Chicago: Arcadia Publishing, 2003.
*Moldea, Dan E. "Dark Victory: Ronald Reagan, MCA, and the Mob". New York: Penguin Books, 1987
*Giancana, Sam and Chuck. "Double Cross: The Explosive, Inside Story of the Mobster Who Controlled America". New York: Warner Books, 1992.References
*Kelly, Robert J. "Encyclopedia of Organized Crime in the United States". Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 2000. ISBN 0-313-30653-2
*Sifakis, Carl. "The Mafia Encyclopedia". New York: Da Capo Press, 2005. ISBN 0-8160-5694-3External links
* [http://www.ipsn.org/court_cases/us_v_rainone_alex.htm United States of America vs. Mario J. Rainone, Gus Alex, and Nicholas Gio]
* [http://www.thelaborers.net/newspapers/chicago_tribune/alex_gus_obit.htm Gus Alex, 82, Syndicate Boss For Nearly 50 Years] by John O'Brien
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