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Abner Zwillman

Abner "Longie" Zwillman (July 27, 1904 – February 26, 1959) was a Jewish-American mobster who was based primarily in North Jersey. He was a long time friend and associate of mobsters Lucky Luciano and Meyer Lansky. Zwillman's criminal organization was a part of the National Crime Syndicate and mainly operated from the 1920s to the 1950s, with its peak in the late 1930s.[1]

Abner Zwillman
Born(1904-07-27)July 27, 1904
DiedFebruary 26, 1959(1959-02-26) (aged 54)
Cause of deathSuicide (hanging)
Resting placeB'nai Abraham Memorial Park, Union, New Jersey, U.S.
Other names"Longie", "Abele"
Occupation(s)Mobster, businessman, bootlegger
Spouse
Mary de Groot Mendels Steinbach Zwillman
(m. 1939)
AllegianceLuciano Family (Associate)

Early life and career

It is believed that Zwillman was born on July 27, 1904, in Newark, New Jersey. He was one of seven children born to Reuben and Anna Slavinsky Zwillman, Russian-Jewish immigrants. He was forced to quit school to support his family after his father's death in 1918. Zwillman first began working at a Prince Street café, the headquarters of a local alderman in Newark's Third Ward. However, in need of more money, Zwillman was eventually forced to quit, later selling fruits and vegetables in his neighborhood with a rented horse and wagon.

Zwillman was unable to compete with the cheaper Prince Street pushcarts, however, so he moved to the more upper-class neighborhood of Clinton Hill, where he began selling lottery tickets to local housewives. He observed that much more money was made selling lottery tickets than produce, so he concentrated on selling lottery tickets through local merchants. By 1920, Zwillman controlled the bulk of the numbers racket with the help of hired muscle.

Prohibition

At the start of Prohibition, Zwillman began smuggling whiskey into New Jersey through Canada, using several World War I armored trucks. Zwillman later joined a syndicate headed by Joseph Reinfeld to smuggle liquor from Canada using ships. They were reputed to have controlled 40% of liquor smuggling.[2] Zwillman used this revenue to greatly expand his operations in illegal gambling, prostitution, and labor racketeering, as well as legitimate businesses, including several prominent night clubs and restaurants.

In 1929, he was sent to prison for six months for assaulting an associate. It was the only crime for which he was ever convicted.[3]

Zwillman dated actress Jean Harlow at one time and got her a two-picture deal at Columbia Pictures by giving a huge cash loan to studio head Harry Cohn. Zwillman also bought Harlow a jeweled bracelet and a red Cadillac. He referred to her in derogatory terms to other mobsters in secret surveillance recordings. He married Mary de Groot Mendels Steinbach[2] in 1939.[4] She was the only daughter of Eugene Mendels, whose father, Emanuel S. Mendels, was a founder of the American Stock Exchange (then known as the Curb Exchange).[5] The Zwillmans had a daughter, Lynn Kathryn Zwillman born c. 1944.[3] Mary Zwillman had a son, who became Abner Zwillman's stepson, from a previous marriage.

The "Al Capone of New Jersey"

After Dutch Schultz's murder in 1935, Zwillman took over those of Schultz's criminal operations that were in New Jersey. The press began calling Zwillman the "Al Capone of New Jersey." However, Zwillman often sought to legitimize his image, offering a reward for the return of the Lindbergh baby in 1932, and contributed to charities, including $250,000 to a Newark slum-clearing project.

Shortly after taking over Schultz's operations, Zwillman became involved in local politics, eventually controlling the majority of local politicians in Newark for over twenty years. During the 1940s Zwillman, along with long-time associate Willie Moretti, dominated gambling operations in New Jersey, in particular the Marine Room inside Zwillman's Riviera nightclub, The Palisades.

In 1951, Zwillman's activities were a major focus of the Kefauver Committee's investigation of organized crime. While Zwillman acknowledged that he was a bootlegger during Prohibition, he insisted that his subsequent businesses were legitimate.[6]

Zwillman was also close to many celebrities, including Joe DiMaggio. When Zwillman was being investigated, along with other alleged "Outfit" members, by the Kefauver Committee he reportedly planted three trunks full of money with DiMaggio to hide it from the IRS. It was not returned after Zwillman's death.[7]

In 1956, Zwillman was tried for income tax evasion. The jury became deadlocked and the charges were dismissed. Several associates of Zwillman were subsequently arrested and charged with bribing two of the jurors.[1]

Death

During the 1959 McClellan Senate Committee hearings on organized crime, Zwillman was issued a subpoena to testify before the committee. Zwillman was found hanged in his West Orange, New Jersey residence on February 26, 1959, shortly before he was to appear.[1][8][9] He was buried at B'nai Abraham Memorial Park, a Jewish cemetery in Union, New Jersey, after a funeral attended by 1,850, including celebrities and his 80-year-old mother, Ella.[3] Though the funeral was presided over by a rabbi, there was an abundance of flowers and an open casket—atypical of Jewish custom.

Zwillman's death was ruled a suicide, attributed to intractable income tax and health problems. His stepson, John Steinbach, said that he was also depressed about Senate investigations into jukebox racketeering and a jury tampering investigation, related to a previous failed attempt to prosecute him.[2]

However, police found bruises on Zwillman's wrists, supporting a theory that Zwillman had been tied up before being hanged. It is often speculated[by whom?] that Vito Genovese had ordered Zwillman killed. Others have alleged that Meyer Lansky, suspecting that the New Jersey gangster had agreed to become a government informant, gave permission for the Italian Mafia to take action against Zwillman. The theory that he was hanged was also supported by deported mobster Charles "Lucky" Luciano, who allegedly told journalist Martin Gosch in Italy that the suicide theory was nonsense, and that before hanging him, Zwillman's killers had trussed him up like a pig. Martin Gosch's biography (which he co-authored with Richard Hammer) of Lucky Luciano is somewhat controversial and considered partly fictional by some mob experts. However, the authors have stated that the contents are entirely based on their interviews with Luciano, who died before the book was published.

His widow remarried three years later, to sports figure Harry Wismer.[5] His daughter Lynn married Winslow G. Tuttle in 1968.[10]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Longie Zwillman Kills Self". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Associated Press. February 26, 1959. p. 3.
  2. ^ a b c "Mobster Who Made Millions as Rum-Runner Hangs Self". Albuquerque Journal. February 27, 1959. p. 33. Retrieved October 29, 2017 – via Newspapers.com  .
  3. ^ a b c "'Respectable' Underworld Figure Buried". Statesman Journal. February 28, 1959. p. 2. Retrieved October 29, 2017 – via Newspapers.com  .
  4. ^ "Target of Crime Probes Found Hanged in Mansion". Greeley Daily Tribune. February 26, 1959. p. 24. Retrieved October 30, 2017 – via Newspapers.com  .
  5. ^ a b "Harry Wismer, Widow Wed". Standard-Speaker. July 25, 1962. p. 13. Retrieved October 30, 2017 – via Newspapers.com  .
  6. ^ . U.S. Senate Special Committee to Investigate Organized Crime in Interstate Commerce. Archived from the original on January 2, 2016. Retrieved December 17, 2015.
  7. ^ Richard Ben Cramer. Joe DiMaggio: The Hero's Life. pp. 384–385.
  8. ^ Joseph F. Sullivan (March 9, 1980). "Jersey Man in Abscam Case Is Experienced With Inquiries". The New York Times. p. 20. Retrieved May 12, 2010. Mr. Zwillman, who later was found hanged in his West Orange home, also testified about his relationship with Mr. Bozzo ...(subscription required)
  9. ^ Hutchings, Harold (February 27, 1959). "Zwillman, Millionaire Racketeer, Hangs Self". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. C11. Retrieved May 12, 2010. Abner [Longie] Zwillman, 54, bootleg era millionaire who tried to hide his past in the respectability of his 20...(subscription required)
  10. ^ "Lynn Zwillman Weds Warren Tuttle". The Mercury. June 21, 1968. p. 6. Retrieved October 30, 2017 – via Newspapers.com  .

Further reading

  • Stuart, Mark A. Gangster: The True Story of The Man Who Invented Crime. W.H. Allen & Co. Plc, 1985.
  • Almog, Oz, Kosher Nostra Jüdische Gangster in Amerika, 1890–1980 ; Jüdischen Museum der Stadt Wien ; 2003, Text Oz Almog, Erich Metz, ISBN 3-901398-33-3

External links

  • FBI file on Abner Zwillman
  • J-Grit: Internet Index of Tough Jews: Abner "Longy" Zwillman

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Abraham Memorial Park Union New Jersey U S Other names Longie Abele Occupation s Mobster businessman bootleggerSpouseMary de Groot Mendels Steinbach Zwillman m 1939 wbr AllegianceLuciano Family Associate Contents 1 Early life and career 1 1 Prohibition 1 2 The Al Capone of New Jersey 2 Death 3 References 4 Further reading 5 External linksEarly life and career EditIt is believed that Zwillman was born on July 27 1904 in Newark New Jersey He was one of seven children born to Reuben and Anna Slavinsky Zwillman Russian Jewish immigrants He was forced to quit school to support his family after his father s death in 1918 Zwillman first began working at a Prince Street cafe the headquarters of a local alderman in Newark s Third Ward However in need of more money Zwillman was eventually forced to quit later selling fruits and vegetables in his neighborhood with a rented horse and wagon Zwillman was unable to compete with the cheaper Prince Street pushcarts however so he moved to the more upper class neighborhood of Clinton Hill where he began selling lottery tickets to local housewives He observed that much more money was made selling lottery tickets than produce so he concentrated on selling lottery tickets through local merchants By 1920 Zwillman controlled the bulk of the numbers racket with the help of hired muscle Prohibition Edit At the start of Prohibition Zwillman began smuggling whiskey into New Jersey through Canada using several World War I armored trucks Zwillman later joined a syndicate headed by Joseph Reinfeld to smuggle liquor from Canada using ships They were reputed to have controlled 40 of liquor smuggling 2 Zwillman used this revenue to greatly expand his operations in illegal gambling prostitution and labor racketeering as well as legitimate businesses including several prominent night clubs and restaurants In 1929 he was sent to prison for six months for assaulting an associate It was the only crime for which he was ever convicted 3 Zwillman dated actress Jean Harlow at one time and got her a two picture deal at Columbia Pictures by giving a huge cash loan to studio head Harry Cohn Zwillman also bought Harlow a jeweled bracelet and a red Cadillac He referred to her in derogatory terms to other mobsters in secret surveillance recordings He married Mary de Groot Mendels Steinbach 2 in 1939 4 She was the only daughter of Eugene Mendels whose father Emanuel S Mendels was a founder of the American Stock Exchange then known as the Curb Exchange 5 The Zwillmans had a daughter Lynn Kathryn Zwillman born c 1944 3 Mary Zwillman had a son who became Abner Zwillman s stepson from a previous marriage The Al Capone of New Jersey Edit After Dutch Schultz s murder in 1935 Zwillman took over those of Schultz s criminal operations that were in New Jersey The press began calling Zwillman the Al Capone of New Jersey However Zwillman often sought to legitimize his image offering a reward for the return of the Lindbergh baby in 1932 and contributed to charities including 250 000 to a Newark slum clearing project Shortly after taking over Schultz s operations Zwillman became involved in local politics eventually controlling the majority of local politicians in Newark for over twenty years During the 1940s Zwillman along with long time associate Willie Moretti dominated gambling operations in New Jersey in particular the Marine Room inside Zwillman s Riviera nightclub The Palisades In 1951 Zwillman s activities were a major focus of the Kefauver Committee s investigation of organized crime While Zwillman acknowledged that he was a bootlegger during Prohibition he insisted that his subsequent businesses were legitimate 6 Zwillman was also close to many celebrities including Joe DiMaggio When Zwillman was being investigated along with other alleged Outfit members by the Kefauver Committee he reportedly planted three trunks full of money with DiMaggio to hide it from the IRS It was not returned after Zwillman s death 7 In 1956 Zwillman was tried for income tax evasion The jury became deadlocked and the charges were dismissed Several associates of Zwillman were subsequently arrested and charged with bribing two of the jurors 1 Death EditDuring the 1959 McClellan Senate Committee hearings on organized crime Zwillman was issued a subpoena to testify before the committee Zwillman was found hanged in his West Orange New Jersey residence on February 26 1959 shortly before he was to appear 1 8 9 He was buried at B nai Abraham Memorial Park a Jewish cemetery in Union New Jersey after a funeral attended by 1 850 including celebrities and his 80 year old mother Ella 3 Though the funeral was presided over by a rabbi there was an abundance of flowers and an open casket atypical of Jewish custom Zwillman s death was ruled a suicide attributed to intractable income tax and health problems His stepson John Steinbach said that he was also depressed about Senate investigations into jukebox racketeering and a jury tampering investigation related to a previous failed attempt to prosecute him 2 However police found bruises on Zwillman s wrists supporting a theory that Zwillman had been tied up before being hanged It is often speculated by whom that Vito Genovese had ordered Zwillman killed Others have alleged that Meyer Lansky suspecting that the New Jersey gangster had agreed to become a government informant gave permission for the Italian Mafia to take action against Zwillman The theory that he was hanged was also supported by deported mobster Charles Lucky Luciano who allegedly told journalist Martin Gosch in Italy that the suicide theory was nonsense and that before hanging him Zwillman s killers had trussed him up like a pig Martin Gosch s biography which he co authored with Richard Hammer of Lucky Luciano is somewhat controversial and considered partly fictional by some mob experts However the authors have stated that the contents are entirely based on their interviews with Luciano who died before the book was published His widow remarried three years later to sports figure Harry Wismer 5 His daughter Lynn married Winslow G Tuttle in 1968 10 References Edit a b c Longie Zwillman Kills Self Pittsburgh Post Gazette Associated Press February 26 1959 p 3 a b c Mobster Who Made Millions as Rum Runner Hangs Self Albuquerque Journal February 27 1959 p 33 Retrieved October 29 2017 via Newspapers com a b c Respectable Underworld Figure Buried Statesman Journal February 28 1959 p 2 Retrieved October 29 2017 via Newspapers com Target of Crime Probes Found Hanged in Mansion Greeley Daily Tribune February 26 1959 p 24 Retrieved October 30 2017 via Newspapers com a b Harry Wismer Widow Wed Standard Speaker July 25 1962 p 13 Retrieved October 30 2017 via Newspapers com Kefauver Committee Final Report Aug 31 1951 U S Senate Special Committee to Investigate Organized Crime in Interstate Commerce Archived from the original on January 2 2016 Retrieved December 17 2015 Richard Ben Cramer Joe DiMaggio The Hero s Life pp 384 385 Joseph F Sullivan March 9 1980 Jersey Man in Abscam Case Is Experienced With Inquiries The New York Times p 20 Retrieved May 12 2010 Mr Zwillman who later was found hanged in his West Orange home also testified about his relationship with Mr Bozzo subscription required Hutchings Harold February 27 1959 Zwillman Millionaire Racketeer Hangs Self Chicago Daily Tribune p C11 Retrieved May 12 2010 Abner Longie Zwillman 54 bootleg era millionaire who tried to hide his past in the respectability of his 20 subscription required Lynn Zwillman Weds Warren Tuttle The Mercury June 21 1968 p 6 Retrieved October 30 2017 via Newspapers com Further reading EditStuart Mark A Gangster The True Story of The Man Who Invented Crime W H Allen amp Co Plc 1985 Almog Oz Kosher Nostra Judische Gangster in Amerika 1890 1980 Judischen Museum der Stadt Wien 2003 Text Oz Almog Erich Metz ISBN 3 901398 33 3External links EditFBI file on Abner Zwillman J Grit Internet Index of Tough Jews Abner Longy Zwillman Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Abner Zwillman amp oldid 1107490082, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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