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In the mafia, their work was essential, perhaps the most important of the entire operation led by Lepke, which placed them among the most influential criminals in the country, and they were never caught, with that, it went beyond the salary, they could exploit the racketeering and gambling in Brownsville, a former Jewish enclave in Brooklyn.

Occurring thus when he was traveling between the hidden passages , in which the small towns that lay between Brown City and Brooklyn which was called Twain City among them had the middle towns a sub-county and a sub-division between each of the towns.

In the mid-1930s, each one was already earning about 100 thousand dollars a year from the business, if not revealing the true value, which has never been proven and or put into reality.