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Angersola was born in New York City. He and his brothers Fred and John all moved to Cleveland, Ohio at an early age where they became members of the Cleveland LCN family. Angersola became a close associate of powerful Cleveland crime boss John T. Scalish and was also an associate of "the wolf" Joseph DiCarlo, of Youngstown, Ohio, Moe Dalitz and Charles Fischetti of Chicago. In his early years, Angersola rose to prominence as a member of the so-called Mayfield Road Mob, the Italian gangsters who ran the city's numbers, drug and prostitution operations led by Frank Milano. During the 1930s, the Mayfield Road Mob represented most of Cleveland's gang activity. His arrest record dated back to 1926 and included entries for extortion, murder, robbery and liquor law violations. He was twice convic

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  • George Angersola
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  • Angersola was born in New York City. He and his brothers Fred and John all moved to Cleveland, Ohio at an early age where they became members of the Cleveland LCN family. Angersola became a close associate of powerful Cleveland crime boss John T. Scalish and was also an associate of "the wolf" Joseph DiCarlo, of Youngstown, Ohio, Moe Dalitz and Charles Fischetti of Chicago. In his early years, Angersola rose to prominence as a member of the so-called Mayfield Road Mob, the Italian gangsters who ran the city's numbers, drug and prostitution operations led by Frank Milano. During the 1930s, the Mayfield Road Mob represented most of Cleveland's gang activity. His arrest record dated back to 1926 and included entries for extortion, murder, robbery and liquor law violations. He was twice convic
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  • Angersola was born in New York City. He and his brothers Fred and John all moved to Cleveland, Ohio at an early age where they became members of the Cleveland LCN family. Angersola became a close associate of powerful Cleveland crime boss John T. Scalish and was also an associate of "the wolf" Joseph DiCarlo, of Youngstown, Ohio, Moe Dalitz and Charles Fischetti of Chicago. In his early years, Angersola rose to prominence as a member of the so-called Mayfield Road Mob, the Italian gangsters who ran the city's numbers, drug and prostitution operations led by Frank Milano. During the 1930s, the Mayfield Road Mob represented most of Cleveland's gang activity. His arrest record dated back to 1926 and included entries for extortion, murder, robbery and liquor law violations. He was twice convicted. Angersola would later transfer his primary base of operations to Miami, Florida where he invested his ill-gotten gains mainly into real estate. He owned the Carib and Wofford Hotels in Miami as well as other properties. He also became a financial backer of major gambling operations in Florida as well as in Cleveland. He was considered to be a high ranking member of the Mafia. Angersola continued to thrive and be an influential member of the mafia preferring to maintain a low profile, avoid law enforcement scrutiny and be a behind the scenes operator. His date of death is unknown.
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