The Remus Bootleggers Family #3776105
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Description
One of the best-known criminal attorneys in the Midwest, George Remus spent twenty years as a defense attorney in Chicago and knew the ins and outs of the Volstead Act. By buying up distilleries and creating his own supply company, Remus became an enormously successful bootlegger, serving as both buyer and seller, and then cooking the books to "lose" shipments in-between. He called his system "The Circle." Remus soon had 3,000 employees working three shifts a day and was doing millions of dollars worth of business a year. In 1925 Remus was indicted for violating the Volstead Act – 3,000 times. It took the jury less than two hours to find Remus guilty and he was sentenced to serve two years in federal prison. When he got out he shot his partner for betraying him, was tried in court and found not guilty on the sole ground of insanity. With all this in mind, if you are in the Remus family you must dress in style. Check out the group's store for some premium suit collections.
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| 18 Aug 2026, 16:34 | 77 | first reading |
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@GeorgeRemus — The GodFather (rank 255)
@FoggyD — Civilian (rank 1)
Saer Terra (@q_terra) — Civilian (rank 1)
@Caleb380 — Civilian (rank 1)
Jatt (@JattLuc) — Civilian (rank 1)
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