Leonard Patrick

Male, Deceased Person

1913 – 2006

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Who was Leonard Patrick?

Leonard "Lenny" Patrick was an American mobster, a member of the Chicago Outfit involved in bookmaking and extortion and later a government informant.

Emigrating with his family from England. Patrick grew up in the Jewish neighborhood of Lincoln Park, in Chicago's Near North Side and during Prohibition, eventually becoming an associate and later partner of Greek-American loanshark and extortionist Gus Alex.

Patrick was imprisoned on June 28, 1933 for robbing a bank in Culver, Ind, as well as his participation in six suspected gangland slayings. Patrick was paroled on March 11, 1940, and he continued working for the Chicago Outfit and, by the 1950s, his Westside restaurant was one of the biggest bookmaking operations in the city. He would also expand into legitimate front businesses, primarily laundry companies, for illegal gambling, loansharking and extortion activities.

On June 28, 1933, Patrick received a 10 year sentence for robbing a bank in Culver, Indiana

In 1992, Patrick agreed to become a government witness following his indictment for racketeering charges.

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Born
Oct 6, 1913
Ethnicity
  • Jewish people
Died
Mar 1, 2006

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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