- Harry Sagansky
Harry J. "Doc" Sagansky (
January 6 ,1898 -January 28 ,1997 ) was a Jewish organized crime figure in Boston who controlled one of city's largest bookmaking operations during the 1950s. He is also the oldest organized crime figure to serve a federal prison sentence at the age of 91.Biography
Growing up in
Boston, Massachusetts to first generationJewish-American immigrants fromLithuania , Sagansky sold newspapers while working his way through school and eventually graduating indentistry fromTufts University in 1918. Opening a practice at a liquor store at Scollay Square, he would become involved in illegal gambling during Prohibition.By 1931, he begun investing in several businesses including part ownership of two Boston nightclubs and operated a loan agency, which authorities suspected was worth an estimated $90 million. In 1943, he was arrested during a police raid on one of his gambling dens. He would later be charged with his role in the gambling syndicate and served a prison sentence for attempting to bribe a city official for political protection for a "Beano game". He was a business partner of
Michael Redstone , the father ofSummer Redstone who is currently the CEO ofViacom .During the 1950s, his involvement in illegal gambling operations was investigated by
Kefauver hearings which authorities would claim was "the largest racket kingdom in existence in the city of Boston." By the 1970's he had a close physical resemblance to an elderlyUnited States Senator Barry Goldwater .Throughout his life, Sagansky was a
philanthropist whose donations towards Beth Israel Hospital would help contribute a nursing station and an observation unit as well as his his alma mater Tufts Dental School. He later died of natural causes while atBrandeis University 'sBeth Israel Hospital at the age of 99."Doc" was survived by three sons, a daughter, eight grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren.
Further reading
*Hersh, Seymour M. "The Dark Side of Camelot". New York: Little, Brown and Company, 1997. ISBN 0-316-35955-6
External links
* [http://www.southcoasttoday.com/daily/01-97/01-31-97/zzzddobi.htm South Coast Today - Obituaries: Harry Sagansky, 99]
* [http://www.usdoj.gov/osg/briefs/1987/sg870111.txt Harry Sagansky v. United States of America] , on Petition For A Writ Of Certiorari To The United States Court Of Appeals For the First Circuit
* [http://humor.catweasel.org/Site1/Digests/H9702010.php#Joke7 The Grandfather of all Bookmakers] by Mike Barnicle, Boston Globe
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