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Mickey Cohen

Meyer Harris "Mickey" Cohen (September 4, 1913[1] – July 29, 1976) was an American gangster, boxer and entrepreneur based in Los Angeles during the mid-20th century.

Mickey Cohen
Cohen's 1961 mugshot
Born
Meyer Harris Cohen

(1913-09-04)September 4, 1913
DiedJuly 29, 1976(1976-07-29) (aged 62)
Resting placeHillside Memorial Park Cemetery, Culver City, California
OccupationCrime boss
Height5 ft 5 in (165 cm)
Title"King of Los Angeles"
Spouse
Lavonne Weaver
(m. 1940)
Signature

Early life

Mickey Cohen was born on September 4, 1913, in New York City to Jewish parents.[2] Cohen's parents immigrated to the US from Kyiv.[3] He was first raised in New York City, moving with his mother and siblings to the Boyle Heights neighborhood of Los Angeles at an early age. At 8, he earned money as a newsboy, selling newspapers on the street.[4] One of his brothers, either Louie or Harry, would drop Mickey off at his regular corner, Soto and Brooklyn Streets (now Cesar E. Chavez Avenue). In 1922, Mickey was sent to reform school for petty crimes including shoplifting and theft.

Boxing career

As a teenager, Cohen began boxing in illegal prizefights in Los Angeles. In 1929, the 15-year-old moved from Los Angeles to Cleveland to train as a professional boxer with the alias of 'Irish Mickey Cohen'. His first professional boxing match was on April 8, 1930, against Patsy Farr in Cleveland. It was one of the preliminary fights on the card for the Paul Pirrone versus Jimmy Goodrich feature bout. In a match on June 12, 1931, Cohen fought and lost against future world featherweight champion Tommy Paul. Cohen was knocked out cold after 2:20 into the first round. It was during this contest that he earned the moniker "Gangster Mickey Cohen".[citation needed] On April 11, 1933, Cohen fought against Chalky Wright in Los Angeles. Wright won the match, and Mickey was incorrectly identified as "Mickey Cohen from Denver, Colorado" in the Los Angeles Times sports page report. His last fight was on May 14, 1933, against Baby Arizmendi in Tijuana, Mexico. He finished his career at 8-8 and 5 draws – 8 wins, 2 by knockout, 8 losses, 4 losses by knockout and 5 draws.[5]

Criminal career

In Cleveland, Cohen met Lou Rothkopf, an associate of gangster Moe Dalitz. Cohen later moved to New York, where he became an associate of labor racketeer Johnny Dio's brother, Tommy Dioguardi, and as well as Owney Madden.

Prohibition and the Chicago Outfit

During Prohibition, Cohen moved to Chicago and became involved in organized crime, working as an enforcer for the Chicago Outfit, where he briefly met Al Capone. During this period, Cohen was arrested for his role in the deaths of several gangsters in a card game.

After a brief time in prison, Cohen was released and began running card games and other illegal gambling operations. He later became an associate of Capone's younger brother, Mattie Capone. While working for Jake Guzik, Cohen was forced to flee Chicago after an argument with a rival gambler.

In Cleveland, Cohen worked once more for Lou Rothkopf, an associate of Meyer Lansky and Benjamin "Bugsy" Siegel. However, there was little work available for Cohen in Cleveland, so Lansky and Rothkopf arranged for Cohen to work with Siegel in Los Angeles.

From syndicate bodyguard to Sunset Strip kingpin

In 1939, Cohen arrived in Los Angeles to work under Benjamin "Bugsy" Siegel. During their association, Cohen helped set up the Flamingo Hotel in Las Vegas and ran its sports book operation. He also was instrumental in setting up the race wire, which was essential to Vegas betting. During this time, Cohen met prostitute Lavonne Weaver (working alias Simoni King), and the couple married in 1940.[6]

In 1947, the crime families ordered the murder of Siegel due to his mismanagement of the Flamingo Hotel Casino, most likely because Siegel or his girlfriend Virginia Hill was skimming money. According to one account which does not appear in newspapers, Cohen reacted violently to Siegel's murder. Entering the Hotel Roosevelt, where he believed the killers were staying, Cohen fired rounds from his two .45 caliber semi-automatic handguns into the lobby ceiling and demanded that the assassins meet him outside in 10 minutes. However, no one appeared, and Cohen was forced to flee when the police arrived.[citation needed]

Cohen's violent methods came to the attention of state and federal authorities investigating Jack Dragna's operations. During this time, Cohen faced many attempts on his life, including the bombing of his home on posh Moreno Avenue in Brentwood. Cohen soon converted his house into a fortress, installing floodlights, alarm systems, and a well-equipped arsenal kept, as he often joked, next to his 200 tailor-made suits. Cohen briefly hired Johnny Stompanato as bodyguard. However, in 1958 Stompanato was killed in self-defense by Cheryl Crane, the daughter of actress Lana Turner (whom he had been dating). Cohen covered the expense of Stompanato's funeral and then gave Turner's love letters to Stompanato to the press in an attempt to discredit the worst allegations of threats and violence that Crane had alleged she suffered at the hands of the violent, womanizing Stompanato.[7]

Later years

In 1950, Cohen was investigated along with many other underworld figures by a U.S. Senate committee known as the Kefauver Commission. As a result of this investigation, Cohen was convicted of tax evasion in June 1951 and sentenced to prison for four years.

Ben Hecht stated in his autobiography, A Child of the Century, that Cohen called him to say he wanted to do his part in helping Hecht raise money to support Menachem Begin's Irgun in its activities. Cohen called together a parlor meeting of business associates and had Hecht address them on the importance of the cause. Each person was then asked to call out a sum he would donate. In some cases, Cohen told a donor "that's not enough," and they upped the pledge. Later, when Cohen was arrested, he called Hecht from prison to ask if he had access to some cash to help with his bail. When Hecht apologized, Cohen politely said goodbye, and they never spoke again.

When he was released in October 1955, he became an international celebrity. He ran floral shops, paint stores, nightclubs, casinos, gas stations, a men's haberdashery, and even drove an ice cream van on San Vicente Boulevard in the Brentwood section of Los Angeles, according to author Richard Lamparski.[citation needed]

 
Cohen's Cadillac

In 1957, TIME magazine wrote a brief article[8] about Cohen's meeting with Christian evangelist Billy Graham. Cohen said: "I am very high on the Christian way of life. Billy came up, and before we had food he said—What do you call it, that thing they say before food? Grace? Yeah, grace. Then we talked a lot about Christianity and stuff." Allegedly when Cohen did not change his lifestyle, he was confronted by Christian acquaintances. His response: "Christian football players, Christian cowboys, Christian politicians; why not a Christian gangster?"[citation needed]

In 1961, Cohen was again convicted of tax evasion and sent to Alcatraz. He was the only prisoner ever bailed out of Alcatraz; his bond was signed by U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice Earl Warren. After his appeals failed, Cohen was sent to a federal prison in Atlanta, Georgia. His heavily armored Cadillac from this period was confiscated by the Los Angeles Police Department and is now on display at the Southward Car Museum in New Zealand.[9] On August 14, 1963, during his time at the Atlanta Federal Penitentiary, inmate Burl Estes McDonald attempted to kill Cohen with a lead pipe.[10] In 1972, Cohen was released from the Atlanta Federal Penitentiary, where he had spoken out against prison abuse. He had been misdiagnosed with an ulcer, which turned out to be stomach cancer. After undergoing surgery, he continued touring the United States and made television appearances, once with Ramsey Clark.[citation needed]

Death

Cohen died at age 62, of complications from stomach cancer surgery in July 1976.[11] He is interred in Hillside Memorial Park Cemetery in Culver City, California.

In popular culture and media

Films

  • In the film Bugsy (1991), Mickey Cohen is portrayed by actor Harvey Keitel. Keitel received an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor.
  • In the film L.A. Confidential (1997), based on James Ellroy's 1990 novel, Mickey Cohen is portrayed by actor Paul Guilfoyle in a bit part but is a major influence throughout the rest of the movie.
  • In the film Gangster Squad (2013), Cohen is portrayed by actor Sean Penn and is the main antagonist of the film, portrayed as a sadistic and cruel man who enjoys murder and intends to expand his criminal enterprises to other major cities in the United States. The film shows a fictionalized version of Cohen's downfall: Cohen is beaten in a fistfight and arrested by the LAPD for murdering one of his subordinates, when he was actually imprisoned for tax evasion. Also, he is sentenced to life imprisonment, when in real life, Cohen was eventually released from custody and died of stomach cancer. It was also implied at the end of the film that Cohen was beaten to death with a lead pipe when he was sent to Alcatraz by acquaintances of the man he killed.
  • In the film The Lincoln Lawyer (2011), the protagonist, Michael Haller, played by actor Matthew McConaughey, owns a pistol said to have been owned by Mickey Cohen, and given to him by Haller's father after he successfully defended Cohen in a murder case.

Games

  • Patrick Fischler lends his voice and likeness to play Mickey Cohen in the 2011 video game L.A. Noire (set in 1947), who is involved in a few cases while working the Vice desk.[12]

Literature

  • In James Ellroy's L.A. Quartet book series, Cohen plays a major supporting role in three of the novels: The Big Nowhere (1988), L.A. Confidential (1990) and White Jazz (1992).
  • In retired newspaperman Howard Scott Williams' 2017 memoir The Gangster's Butler, recounting stories he reported on from 1948 to 1976, he recounts posing as a butler for Cohen in order to get information for a story.[13]

Television

References

  1. ^ "1913: Mobster Mickey Cohen dies a natural death". Haaretz. Retrieved January 27, 2021.
  2. ^ Aciman, Alexander (September 29, 2014). "Who Was Mickey Cohen?". Tablet Magazine. Retrieved March 5, 2021.
  3. ^ "Сын еврейских эмигрантов из Киева – лучший боксер в истории мафии. Он дрался с тремя чемпионами мира в профессионалах". UA.Tribuna.com. Retrieved July 29, 2021.
  4. ^ West, Richard (July 30, 1976). "Hoodlum Mickey Cohen Dies (2 of 2)". The Los Angeles Times. p. 23. Retrieved January 29, 2021 – via Newspapers.com.
  5. ^ "BoxRec: Mickey Cohen".
  6. ^ "Mickey Cohen at Alcatraz". Alcatraz History. Retrieved February 2, 2019.
  7. ^ Jay Robert Nash (1995). Bloodletters and Badmen. M. Evans and Company. p. 150. ISBN 9780871317773. What particularly enraged Cohen was that Turner refused to pay for her ex-lover's funeral and Cohen had to foot the bill. He bought a cheap wooden coffin for Stompanato. Then, he vindictively gave the press Turner's love letters to Stompanato.
  8. ^ . Time. April 15, 1957. Archived from the original on October 19, 2011.
  9. ^ Harnisch, Larry (November 18, 2007). . The Daily Mirror. Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on July 7, 2013. Retrieved May 25, 2012.
  10. ^ "Star-News - Google News Archive Search". news.google.com. Retrieved January 14, 2016.
  11. ^ West, Richard (July 30, 1976). "Mickey Cohen Dies at Age 62". The Los Angeles Times. p. 1. Retrieved January 29, 2021 – via Newspapers.com.
  12. ^ "L.A. Noire Has A Star Studded Cast Of Whatstheirnames. |". Hmsfriday.com. March 10, 2011. Retrieved January 15, 2014.
  13. ^ Amazon staff (September 12, 2017). Howard Scott Williams, The Gangster's Butler. ISBN 978-1545591734.

Additional sources

  • Davies, Lloyd G., Los Angeles City Council member, 1943–51, questioned police wiretaps on Mickey Cohen
  • Kelly, Robert J. Encyclopedia of Organized Crime in the United States. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 2000. ISBN 0-313-30653-2
  • Phillips, Charles and Alan Axelrod. Cops, Crooks, and Criminologists: An International Biographical Dictionary of Law Enforcement. Updated edition. New York: Checkmark Books, 2000. ISBN 0-8160-3016-2
  • Sifakis, Carl. The Mafia Encyclopedia. New York: Facts on File, 2005. ISBN 0-8160-5694-3
  • Sifakis, Carl. The Encyclopedia of American Crime. New York: Facts on File, 2001. ISBN 0-8160-4040-0

Further reading

  • Ed Clark, "Trouble in Los Angeles", Life, 1950
  • Nugent, John Peer. Mickey Cohen, In My Own Words: The Underworld Autobiography of Michael Mickey Cohen, As Told To John Peer Nugent (Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, 1975) ISBN 0135808529
  • Kelly, Robert J. Encyclopedia of Organized Crime in the United States (Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 2000) ISBN 0-313-30653-2
  • Phillips, Charles and Alan Axelrod. Cops, Crooks, and Criminologists: An International Biographical Dictionary of Law Enforcement, Updated Edition (New York: Checkmark Books, 2000) ISBN 0-8160-3016-2
  • Sifakis, Carl. The Mafia Encyclopedia (New York: Facts on File, 2005) ISBN 0-8160-5694-3
  • Steve Stevens and Craig Lockwood, King of the Sunset Strip: Hangin' With Mickey Cohen and the Hollywood Mob (Cumberland House Publishing, 2006)
  • F. Murray, "The Charmed Life of M. Cohen", Front Page Detective, 1966, 30(3):44–45, 63.
  • Lewis, Brad. Hollywood's Celebrity Gangster: The Incredible Life and Times of Mickey Cohen (New York: Enigma Books, 2007) ISBN 1929631650, ISBN 9781929631650.
  • George A. Day, JUANITA DALE SLUSHER alias CANDY BARR (ERBE Publishing Company, 2008 ISBN 978-0-9818220-0-6)
  • United States Treasury Department, Bureau of Narcotics, Mafia: The Government's Secret File on Organized Crime (Skyhorse Publishing, 2009) ISBN 978-1-60239-668-5
  • Tereba, Tere. Mickey Cohen: The Life and Crimes of L.A.'s Notorious Mobster (ECW Press, May 1, 2012) ISBN 1770410007
  • Buntin, John (2009). L.A. Noir: The Struggle for the Soul of America's Most Seductive City. New York: Harmony Books. ISBN 9780307352071. OCLC 431334523. Retrieved October 8, 2014.
  • Piper, Michael Collins, "Final judgment: The missing link in the JFK assassination conspiracy" (Wolfe Press 1995)

External links

  • by Mark Gribben
  • Recollections of Mickey Cohen on the Los Angeles Times' Daily Mirror blog
  • Biography of Mickey Cohen November 16, 2018, at the Wayback Machine - Biography.com
  • "Mickey Cohen". Find a Grave. Retrieved June 11, 2013.
  • Beyond 'Gangster Squad': The Real Mickey Cohen, by Tere Tereba
Business positions
Preceded by Cohen crime family
Boss

1947-1961
Succeeded by

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For the American soccer goalkeeper see Mickey Cohen soccer This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations May 2012 Learn how and when to remove this template message Meyer Harris Mickey Cohen September 4 1913 1 July 29 1976 was an American gangster boxer and entrepreneur based in Los Angeles during the mid 20th century Mickey CohenCohen s 1961 mugshotBornMeyer Harris Cohen 1913 09 04 September 4 1913New York New York U S DiedJuly 29 1976 1976 07 29 aged 62 Los Angeles California U S Resting placeHillside Memorial Park Cemetery Culver City CaliforniaOccupationCrime bossHeight5 ft 5 in 165 cm Title King of Los Angeles SpouseLavonne Weaver m 1940 wbr Signature Contents 1 Early life 2 Boxing career 3 Criminal career 3 1 Prohibition and the Chicago Outfit 3 2 From syndicate bodyguard to Sunset Strip kingpin 4 Later years 4 1 Death 5 In popular culture and media 5 1 Films 5 2 Games 5 3 Literature 5 4 Television 6 References 7 Additional sources 8 Further reading 9 External linksEarly life EditMickey Cohen was born on September 4 1913 in New York City to Jewish parents 2 Cohen s parents immigrated to the US from Kyiv 3 He was first raised in New York City moving with his mother and siblings to the Boyle Heights neighborhood of Los Angeles at an early age At 8 he earned money as a newsboy selling newspapers on the street 4 One of his brothers either Louie or Harry would drop Mickey off at his regular corner Soto and Brooklyn Streets now Cesar E Chavez Avenue In 1922 Mickey was sent to reform school for petty crimes including shoplifting and theft Boxing career EditAs a teenager Cohen began boxing in illegal prizefights in Los Angeles In 1929 the 15 year old moved from Los Angeles to Cleveland to train as a professional boxer with the alias of Irish Mickey Cohen His first professional boxing match was on April 8 1930 against Patsy Farr in Cleveland It was one of the preliminary fights on the card for the Paul Pirrone versus Jimmy Goodrich feature bout In a match on June 12 1931 Cohen fought and lost against future world featherweight champion Tommy Paul Cohen was knocked out cold after 2 20 into the first round It was during this contest that he earned the moniker Gangster Mickey Cohen citation needed On April 11 1933 Cohen fought against Chalky Wright in Los Angeles Wright won the match and Mickey was incorrectly identified as Mickey Cohen from Denver Colorado in the Los Angeles Times sports page report His last fight was on May 14 1933 against Baby Arizmendi in Tijuana Mexico He finished his career at 8 8 and 5 draws 8 wins 2 by knockout 8 losses 4 losses by knockout and 5 draws 5 Criminal career EditIn Cleveland Cohen met Lou Rothkopf an associate of gangster Moe Dalitz Cohen later moved to New York where he became an associate of labor racketeer Johnny Dio s brother Tommy Dioguardi and as well as Owney Madden Prohibition and the Chicago Outfit Edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed September 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message During Prohibition Cohen moved to Chicago and became involved in organized crime working as an enforcer for the Chicago Outfit where he briefly met Al Capone During this period Cohen was arrested for his role in the deaths of several gangsters in a card game After a brief time in prison Cohen was released and began running card games and other illegal gambling operations He later became an associate of Capone s younger brother Mattie Capone While working for Jake Guzik Cohen was forced to flee Chicago after an argument with a rival gambler In Cleveland Cohen worked once more for Lou Rothkopf an associate of Meyer Lansky and Benjamin Bugsy Siegel However there was little work available for Cohen in Cleveland so Lansky and Rothkopf arranged for Cohen to work with Siegel in Los Angeles From syndicate bodyguard to Sunset Strip kingpin Edit In 1939 Cohen arrived in Los Angeles to work under Benjamin Bugsy Siegel During their association Cohen helped set up the Flamingo Hotel in Las Vegas and ran its sports book operation He also was instrumental in setting up the race wire which was essential to Vegas betting During this time Cohen met prostitute Lavonne Weaver working alias Simoni King and the couple married in 1940 6 In 1947 the crime families ordered the murder of Siegel due to his mismanagement of the Flamingo Hotel Casino most likely because Siegel or his girlfriend Virginia Hill was skimming money According to one account which does not appear in newspapers Cohen reacted violently to Siegel s murder Entering the Hotel Roosevelt where he believed the killers were staying Cohen fired rounds from his two 45 caliber semi automatic handguns into the lobby ceiling and demanded that the assassins meet him outside in 10 minutes However no one appeared and Cohen was forced to flee when the police arrived citation needed Cohen s violent methods came to the attention of state and federal authorities investigating Jack Dragna s operations During this time Cohen faced many attempts on his life including the bombing of his home on posh Moreno Avenue in Brentwood Cohen soon converted his house into a fortress installing floodlights alarm systems and a well equipped arsenal kept as he often joked next to his 200 tailor made suits Cohen briefly hired Johnny Stompanato as bodyguard However in 1958 Stompanato was killed in self defense by Cheryl Crane the daughter of actress Lana Turner whom he had been dating Cohen covered the expense of Stompanato s funeral and then gave Turner s love letters to Stompanato to the press in an attempt to discredit the worst allegations of threats and violence that Crane had alleged she suffered at the hands of the violent womanizing Stompanato 7 Later years EditIn 1950 Cohen was investigated along with many other underworld figures by a U S Senate committee known as the Kefauver Commission As a result of this investigation Cohen was convicted of tax evasion in June 1951 and sentenced to prison for four years Ben Hecht stated in his autobiography A Child of the Century that Cohen called him to say he wanted to do his part in helping Hecht raise money to support Menachem Begin s Irgun in its activities Cohen called together a parlor meeting of business associates and had Hecht address them on the importance of the cause Each person was then asked to call out a sum he would donate In some cases Cohen told a donor that s not enough and they upped the pledge Later when Cohen was arrested he called Hecht from prison to ask if he had access to some cash to help with his bail When Hecht apologized Cohen politely said goodbye and they never spoke again When he was released in October 1955 he became an international celebrity He ran floral shops paint stores nightclubs casinos gas stations a men s haberdashery and even drove an ice cream van on San Vicente Boulevard in the Brentwood section of Los Angeles according to author Richard Lamparski citation needed Cohen s Cadillac In 1957 TIME magazine wrote a brief article 8 about Cohen s meeting with Christian evangelist Billy Graham Cohen said I am very high on the Christian way of life Billy came up and before we had food he said What do you call it that thing they say before food Grace Yeah grace Then we talked a lot about Christianity and stuff Allegedly when Cohen did not change his lifestyle he was confronted by Christian acquaintances His response Christian football players Christian cowboys Christian politicians why not a Christian gangster citation needed In 1961 Cohen was again convicted of tax evasion and sent to Alcatraz He was the only prisoner ever bailed out of Alcatraz his bond was signed by U S Supreme Court Chief Justice Earl Warren After his appeals failed Cohen was sent to a federal prison in Atlanta Georgia His heavily armored Cadillac from this period was confiscated by the Los Angeles Police Department and is now on display at the Southward Car Museum in New Zealand 9 On August 14 1963 during his time at the Atlanta Federal Penitentiary inmate Burl Estes McDonald attempted to kill Cohen with a lead pipe 10 In 1972 Cohen was released from the Atlanta Federal Penitentiary where he had spoken out against prison abuse He had been misdiagnosed with an ulcer which turned out to be stomach cancer After undergoing surgery he continued touring the United States and made television appearances once with Ramsey Clark citation needed Death Edit Cohen died at age 62 of complications from stomach cancer surgery in July 1976 11 He is interred in Hillside Memorial Park Cemetery in Culver City California In popular culture and media EditFilms Edit In the film Bugsy 1991 Mickey Cohen is portrayed by actor Harvey Keitel Keitel received an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor In the film L A Confidential 1997 based on James Ellroy s 1990 novel Mickey Cohen is portrayed by actor Paul Guilfoyle in a bit part but is a major influence throughout the rest of the movie In the film Gangster Squad 2013 Cohen is portrayed by actor Sean Penn and is the main antagonist of the film portrayed as a sadistic and cruel man who enjoys murder and intends to expand his criminal enterprises to other major cities in the United States The film shows a fictionalized version of Cohen s downfall Cohen is beaten in a fistfight and arrested by the LAPD for murdering one of his subordinates when he was actually imprisoned for tax evasion Also he is sentenced to life imprisonment when in real life Cohen was eventually released from custody and died of stomach cancer It was also implied at the end of the film that Cohen was beaten to death with a lead pipe when he was sent to Alcatraz by acquaintances of the man he killed In the film The Lincoln Lawyer 2011 the protagonist Michael Haller played by actor Matthew McConaughey owns a pistol said to have been owned by Mickey Cohen and given to him by Haller s father after he successfully defended Cohen in a murder case Games Edit Patrick Fischler lends his voice and likeness to play Mickey Cohen in the 2011 video game L A Noire set in 1947 who is involved in a few cases while working the Vice desk 12 Literature Edit In James Ellroy s L A Quartet book series Cohen plays a major supporting role in three of the novels The Big Nowhere 1988 L A Confidential 1990 and White Jazz 1992 In retired newspaperman Howard Scott Williams 2017 memoir The Gangster s Butler recounting stories he reported on from 1948 to 1976 he recounts posing as a butler for Cohen in order to get information for a story 13 Television Edit In Frank Darabont s television series Mob City Cohen is portrayed by Jeremy Luke In the 2022 miniseries The Offer Cohen is portrayed by Louis Mandylor References Edit 1913 Mobster Mickey Cohen dies a natural death Haaretz Retrieved January 27 2021 Aciman Alexander September 29 2014 Who Was Mickey Cohen Tablet Magazine Retrieved March 5 2021 Syn evrejskih emigrantov iz Kieva luchshij bokser v istorii mafii On dralsya s tremya chempionami mira v professionalah UA Tribuna com Retrieved July 29 2021 West Richard July 30 1976 Hoodlum Mickey Cohen Dies 2 of 2 The Los Angeles Times p 23 Retrieved January 29 2021 via Newspapers com BoxRec Mickey Cohen Mickey Cohen at Alcatraz Alcatraz History Retrieved February 2 2019 Jay Robert Nash 1995 Bloodletters and Badmen M Evans and Company p 150 ISBN 9780871317773 What particularly enraged Cohen was that Turner refused to pay for her ex lover s funeral and Cohen had to foot the bill He bought a cheap wooden coffin for Stompanato Then he vindictively gave the press Turner s love letters to Stompanato People Apr 15 1957 Time April 15 1957 Archived from the original on October 19 2011 Harnisch Larry November 18 2007 Cohen s Caddy Found The Daily Mirror Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on July 7 2013 Retrieved May 25 2012 Star News Google News Archive Search news google com Retrieved January 14 2016 West Richard July 30 1976 Mickey Cohen Dies at Age 62 The Los Angeles Times p 1 Retrieved January 29 2021 via Newspapers com L A Noire Has A Star Studded Cast Of Whatstheirnames Hmsfriday com March 10 2011 Retrieved January 15 2014 Amazon staff September 12 2017 Howard Scott Williams The Gangster s Butler ISBN 978 1545591734 Additional sources EditDavies Lloyd G Los Angeles City Council member 1943 51 questioned police wiretaps on Mickey Cohen Kelly Robert J Encyclopedia of Organized Crime in the United States Westport Connecticut Greenwood Press 2000 ISBN 0 313 30653 2 Phillips Charles and Alan Axelrod Cops Crooks and Criminologists An International Biographical Dictionary of Law Enforcement Updated edition New York Checkmark Books 2000 ISBN 0 8160 3016 2 Sifakis Carl The Mafia Encyclopedia New York Facts on File 2005 ISBN 0 8160 5694 3 Sifakis Carl The Encyclopedia of American Crime New York Facts on File 2001 ISBN 0 8160 4040 0Further reading EditEd Clark Trouble in Los Angeles Life 1950 Nugent John Peer Mickey Cohen In My Own Words The Underworld Autobiography of Michael Mickey Cohen As Told To John Peer Nugent Englewood Cliffs New Jersey Prentice Hall 1975 ISBN 0135808529 Kelly Robert J Encyclopedia of Organized Crime in the United States Westport Connecticut Greenwood Press 2000 ISBN 0 313 30653 2 Phillips Charles and Alan Axelrod Cops Crooks and Criminologists An International Biographical Dictionary of Law Enforcement Updated Edition New York Checkmark Books 2000 ISBN 0 8160 3016 2 Sifakis Carl The Mafia Encyclopedia New York Facts on File 2005 ISBN 0 8160 5694 3 Steve Stevens and Craig Lockwood King of the Sunset Strip Hangin With Mickey Cohen and the Hollywood Mob Cumberland House Publishing 2006 F Murray The Charmed Life of M Cohen Front Page Detective 1966 30 3 44 45 63 Lewis Brad Hollywood s Celebrity Gangster The Incredible Life and Times of Mickey Cohen New York Enigma Books 2007 ISBN 1929631650 ISBN 9781929631650 George A Day JUANITA DALE SLUSHER alias CANDY BARR ERBE Publishing Company 2008 ISBN 978 0 9818220 0 6 United States Treasury Department Bureau of Narcotics Mafia The Government s Secret File on Organized Crime Skyhorse Publishing 2009 ISBN 978 1 60239 668 5 Tereba Tere Mickey Cohen The Life and Crimes of L A s Notorious Mobster ECW Press May 1 2012 ISBN 1770410007 Buntin John 2009 L A Noir The Struggle for the Soul of America s Most Seductive City New York Harmony Books ISBN 9780307352071 OCLC 431334523 Retrieved October 8 2014 Piper Michael Collins Final judgment The missing link in the JFK assassination conspiracy Wolfe Press 1995 External links Edit Wikiquote has quotations related to Mickey Cohen Benny s Shadow All about Mickey Cohen by Mark Gribben Recollections of Mickey Cohen on the Los Angeles Times Daily Mirror blog Biography of Mickey Cohen Archived November 16 2018 at the Wayback Machine Biography com Time April 15 1957 Mickey Cohen Find a Grave Retrieved June 11 2013 Beyond Gangster Squad The Real Mickey Cohen by Tere TerebaBusiness positionsPreceded byBenjamin Siegel Cohen crime familyBoss1947 1961 Succeeded by Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mickey Cohen amp oldid 1155430173, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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