Al Capone’s Miami mansion

Al Capone, boss of the Chicago Outfit, otherwise known as the South Side Gang, made most of his money bootlegging booze. Based in the Windy City, Capone had a habit of leaving town to avoid both his enemies and the cops, and at the height of his power in 1928, he bought a spectacular villa on Palm Island, in Miami’s South Beach.

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Al Capone’s Miami mansion

Capone paid $40,000 for the 30,000-square-foot estate, around $589,000 in today’s money. The security-conscious hoodlum reportedly spent $200,000 on added security extras, which is about $2.9 million when adjusted for inflation. These included the installation of a seven-foot-high wall complete with searchlights, as well as a gatehouse, cabana and grotto.

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Al Capone’s Miami mansion

The gangster was at his Miami retreat when the Saint Valentine’s Day Massacre occurred on 14 February 1929, which took out five members of arch-rival Bugs Moran’s gang and two affiliate members. A few months later in May of the same year, Capone was imprisoned for nine months in Philadelphia for carrying a concealed weapon, then jailed again for seven years in 1931 over tax evasion charges.

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Al Capone’s Miami mansion

Capone was released from Alcatraz in 1939. Seriously ill with late-stage syphilis, he spent the last years of his life with his devoted wife Mae at the Miami mansion, where he died in 1947.

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Al Capone’s Miami mansion

Mae Capone eventually sold the four-bedroom property in 1952. It was on the market last year with an asking price of $14.9 million after undergoing extensive renovations by MB America. The mansion retains some of its original Art Deco features, including a swish powder room and tiled fireplaces.

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  1. Why
    not include the politicos , former presidents, members of Congress,Newscasters, etc. Its a good thing for them nobody ask them ,where they got the money with a salary of “President”.- They’ll tell you strait face : books, talks…. we are a country that believe in Santa Claus.

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