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Arnold Rothstein Biography

Arnold Rothstein was a notorious American businessman, gangster, and gambler, born on January 17, 1882, in New York City.

He grew up in a Jewish family on the Lower East Side and became involved in organized crime at a young age. Rothstein's early career included working as a gambler, a bookmaker, and a loan shark.

In the 1910s, Rothstein became a prominent figure in New York City's underworld, earning the nickname "The Brain" for his intelligence and business acumen. He invested in various ventures, including real estate, narcotics, and bootlegging, and became one of the wealthiest and most influential gangsters of his time.

Rothstein's most infamous exploit was his alleged involvement in the Black Sox Scandal of 1919, in which he was accused of bribing several members of the Chicago White Sox to throw the World Series against the Cincinnati Reds.

Rothstein's life was marked by violence and controversy, and he was eventually murdered on November 6, 1928, at the age of 46, in a Manhattan hotel room. His death was reportedly related to a dispute over a large debt he had accumulated from a poker game.

Despite his notorious reputation, Rothstein's legacy has endured, and he remains a fascinating figure in American crime history.

Rothstein's story has been immortalized in literature and film, including in F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel "The Great Gatsby," in which the character of Meyer Wolfsheim is believed to be based on Rothstein.

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Was Rothstein associated with any other notable mob figures of the era?

Were most of Rothstein's activities in Chicago? He seems to be associated with Chicago Crime figures.

When were the 5 families of organized crime in New York formed? Who was the one behind that formation?

Give me the original heads of the 5 crime families in New York