He imported alcohol from different locations, including other states and even Canada, as well as the operation of hundreds of breweries and distilleries. Capone was so successful which allowed him to be known all over the United States and expanded his mob even more. Al Capone was a brilliant criminal and it is shown in the tactics he used to distribute alcohol. He utilized delivery truck drivers and salesmen who were guarded by armed bodyguards. The reason why Capone dominated over the opposing gangs was because he used his brilliant ideas to distribute Alcohol. Law enforcements and politicians were aware of Al Capone’s disobedience the prohibition but he payed them off in order to get away with it. Capone was very well known which also made …show more content…
Even Though it took millions of dollars to pay of law enforcements it didn't phase Al Capone due the fact that he was earning 100 million dollars a year from his operations(Organized Crime). Even Though expenses were high for paying off the government it was crucial for his success in order to follow through with his plan .Capone eventually took over thousands of breweries which led him to have control over government officials due to the fact that he could pay them off. Capone utilized these profits to open up gambling joints, whorehouses, breweries, and distilleries all over Chicago. Capone did not stop at going against the Prohibition but he invested his money into other illegal acts which only allowed his wealth to grow. Al Capone’s success was due to his brilliant strategies to distribute alcohol and bribe government …show more content…
Capone built his organization in a location which allowed him to have relations with other bootleggers in different cities. Capone’s business was so spread out that it allowed him to gain control over most of the illegals distributions throughout the 1920. Al Capone was responsible for most of the underground bars in the 1920s in which he was successful at due to his deals with corrupt leaders and racketeering operations. Not only did he have to pay off government officials but he was also successful because most of the them were drinkers aswell including President Wilson. During the 1920s, most evidence that was found of bootlegging was not convicted. Although Al Capone was illegally distributing alcohol most his operations were successful due to his bribes and the government not enforcing the law. Other mobsters of this time were successful bootleggers aswell but lacked the size compared to Capone. They also lacked the negotiations with government officials in which Capone took to his