<p>Gambling prostitution bootlegging and their peripheral crimes and consequences have been part of the fabric of life in the city of Washington since its inception.&nbsp;Gambling was always an ever-present diversion in the federal city and surrounding area.&nbsp;In the 19th century prostitution flourished during the Civil W ar when Union troops were stationed in the Capitol city as protection from Confederate incursions.&nbsp;By the early 20th century bootlegging made its way to Washington D.C. 3 years before the rest of the country thanks to Prohibition.</p><p><br></p><p>For most of the 20th century no one epitomized all of these vices more than D.C.'s own native son Joseph Francis Possum Nesline.&nbsp;Joe Nesline was a character right out of a Damon Runyan novel.&nbsp;He worked his way up the criminal food chain from a teenaged rum-runner between Maryland and Washington's Thunder Road to a top mechanic for New York's Genovese crime family.&nbsp;Joe and his Made-Man partner and protector Charlie The Blade Tourine ran gambling operations for East Coast mobsters all over the world.&nbsp;Their operations ranged from the U.S. and Cuba into the Caribbean from the U.K. to Continental Europe and into the Middle East.&nbsp;His association with the Mob allowed him to mix and mingle with the 20th century's legendary gangsters celebrities and politicos.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
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