Born on the 21st of August 1893, George ‘Bugs’ Moran was a famous American mobster, bootlegger and a prominent figure in online roulette money games and the North Side Gang that was popular in the Prohibition-era. Born Adelard Cunin, he rose in the mafia ranks to become one of the most powerful and feared gangsters in Chicago.

He was incarcerated three times before his 21st birthday. He used fear and assassinations (drive-by Shootings) to assert his authority in the dreaded American mob world. Although he was a common gangster, his breakthrough came in during the famous American Prohibition era where he majored in bootlegging and roulette wheel. He was actively involved in the distribution and selling of banned alcoholic drinks and beverages. He lived a gangster life often evading the authorities as well as fighting his rivals, the South Side Gang (The Chicago Outfit). Seven members of his gang were gunned down in a warehouse in the Saint Valentine's Day Massacre of February 14, 1929, supposedly on the orders of his rival Al Capone. He passed away on February 25, 1957 while serving a 10 year sentence at the Leavenworth Federal Penitentiary.

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