Dutch Schultz (born Arthur Flegenheimer; August 6 1901 – October 24 1935) was a New York City-area German-Jewish American mobster of the 1920s and 1930s who made his fortune in organized crime-related activities including bootlegging alcohol and the numbers racket. Weakened by two tax evasion trials led by prosecutor Thomas Dewey Schultz’s rackets were also threatened by fellow mobster Lucky Luciano.
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