What is a good slogan for Mafia?

Famous Mob Quotes

  • “I respectfully decline to answer because I honestly believe my answer might tend to incriminate me” ~ Joey Gallo.
  • “No one will ever kill me, they wouldn’t dare” ~ Carmine Galante.
  • “I never lie to any man because I don’t fear anyone.

What is the world’s most powerful Mafia?

The ‘Ndrangheta
The ‘Ndrangheta have surpassed Sicily’s famous Cosa Nostra to become the most powerful organised crime group in Italy and one of the largest in the world.

What are some famous Mafia names?

Full List

  • Semion Mogilevich.
  • Al Capone.
  • Charles ‘Lucky’ Luciano.
  • Pablo Escobar.
  • John Gotti.
  • Hisayuki Machii.
  • Tony ‘Big Tuna’ Accardo.
  • Salvatore Riina.

Who is the most feared gangster?

Let’s bring the 10 of the most powerful mafia bosses of all time who received the reputation for their criminal involvement.

  • Carlo Gambino (1902 – 1976)
  • Frank Costello (1891 – 1973)
  • Lucky Luciano (1897 – 1962)
  • John Gotti (1940 – 2002)
  • Frank Lucas (1930 – 2019)
  • Al Capone (1899 – 1947)
  • Conclusion.

Who is richest gangster today?

The 20 Richest Criminals in the World

  • Rayful Edmond.
  • Big Meech. Net Worth: $100 Million.
  • Al Capone. Net Worth: $100 Million.
  • El Chapo Guzman. Net Worth: $1 Billion.
  • Griselda Blanco. Net Worth: $2 Billion.
  • Adnan Khashoggi. Net Worth: $2 Billion.
  • Carlos Lehder. Net Worth: $2.7 Billion.
  • Leona Helmsley. Net Worth: $8 Billion.

What are savage quotes?

Here are 50+ Best Savage Quotes Perfect For Your Next Instagram Caption

  • Savage, not Average.
  • Not your speed so catch up or get left behind.
  • No pen or paper, but I still draw attention.
  • They told me I couldn’t, that’s why I did.
  • Walk it like I talk it.
  • Silent but deadly.
  • You can’t compete, you don’t compare.

Who was the baddest gangster of all time?

Al Capone is perhaps the most notorious gangster of all time, and also one of the richest. During prohibition, Capone controlled the illegal alcohol, prostitution and gambling rackets in Chicago which brought in $100 million a year at its prime.