Inside Nevada’s Black Book: The Mobsters, the Dates, and the Era That Built the Exclusion List

The List Nobody Wanted to Be On and the First Fifty Names Nevada has always had a complicated relationship with the people who built its casinos. The state wanted the tax revenue, the jobs, the tourism, and the bright lights, but it didn’t want the men who made those lights possible. At least, not in … Read more

Moe Sedway: The Quiet Mob Boss Who Stabilized the Flamingo and Shaped Early Las Vegas Casinos

Moe Sedway was the quiet syndicate operator who stabilized the Flamingo after Bugsy Siegel and helped shape early Las Vegas casino management and skimming operations.

Mob Control of Major Las Vegas Casinos

1) Flamingo Hotel & Casino The Mob first controlled casinos in the Downtown area along Fremont Street. Bugsy Siegel and Moe Sedway set up shop at the Las Vegas Club. They managed the race wire and operations at the Golden Nugget. Then they purchased the El Cortez with partners Gus Greenbaum, Davie Berman, and “Icepick” … Read more

L. M. Strauss (The Russian) and Nevada Casinos

L. M. Strauss, a native of the San Francisco Bay area, was born in October [1904]. Growing up, he was like any other youth in the area, driven by the desire to earn some extra cash to support his interests and socialize with his peers. His early exposure to poker, particularly five-card stud, and his … Read more

Was there really Mob Muscle in Las Vegas?

If anything is certain in life besides Death and Taxes, it’s that the Mob kept plenty of muscle in Las Vegas to protect its interests. In this case, the New York Mob started first, with a friendly visit from Meyer Lansky to the first club along what would become the Las Vegas Strip a dozen … Read more

Los Angeles Crime Boss Jack Dragna

Jack Dragna from a Los Angeles Police Department Mug Shot – 1946 Jack Dragna, born Giacomo Tommaso or Ignazio Dragna in Corleone, Sicily, in 1891, was a notorious American mobster who rose to power in the early 20th century and led one of the most powerful criminal organizations in Southern California. After immigrating to the … Read more

Moe Sedway and Las Vegas

Above: Moe Sedway enjoys a cigar with friend and casino partner Gus Greenbaum (Right) Moe Sedway was an American gangster and a close associate of the infamous mobster Benjamin “Bugsy” Siegel. Born in 1894 in Ukraine, Sedway immigrated to the United States as a child and grew up in New York City’s Lower East Side. … Read more

Organized Ohio – The Mayfield Road Gang and Casinos

Today, Cleveland is best known as the home of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the Cleveland Clinic. Plus, their pro sports teams are the Indians, Cavaliers, and Browns. The town and its weather are harsh, face-first against the cold winter winds that constantly blow from Lake Erie. Not the most inviting atmosphere, … Read more

Your Desert Inn Casino Host – Wilbur Clark

Wilbur Clark was a prominent figure in Las Vegas’s development, recognized for his significant contributions to the casino industry and luxurious resorts. His friendly, approachable personality made him a relatable figure, inspiring trust and confidence among visitors. Las Vegas was never perfect, but the right frontman, like Clark, helped shape its welcoming image. In the … Read more

Moe Dalitz as Mr. Las Vegas opens the Desert Inn Casino

Moe Dalitz was a prominent American businessman and organized crime figure who rose to prominence during the Prohibition era. Born on December 25, 1899, in Boston, Massachusetts, he grew up in a Jewish family and dropped out of school at 14 to work in the garment industry. However, he realized quickly he could make more … Read more