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  2. Kray twins - Wikipedia

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    Boothby called the £40,000 (over £1 million in 2024 values) he was awarded from the Sunday Mirror "tainted money", and though he professed to have donated the majority of the money to charity, it appears the Krays took the bulk of the award. [49] One of Boothby's first actions following the suit was to write a cheque for £5,000 to Ronnie. [56]

  3. Esmeralda's Barn - Wikipedia

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    Although the Krays made a lot of money from the club they could never resist extending credit to their criminal friends, who ran up large debts, cancelling other debts on a whim and dipping into the club's money whenever they wanted cash. Eventually the manager, Laurie O'Leary, [9] offered the twins £1,000 per week to stay away from the club ...

  4. William Ives (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    William Ives (12 October 1943 – 31 August 2017) [1] was a British steel magnate who was a major donor to the British Conservative Party. [2] [3]Ives was a former boxer who once worked as a doorman at Esmeralda's Barn, [3] the gambling club owned by the Kray Twins in the early 1960s.

  5. Gangland rule of Kray twins recalled in opposition to ousting ...

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    The underworld activities of Ronnie and Reggie Kray were cited by Lord Hamilton of Epsom as he spoke against Government legislation. Gangland rule of Kray twins recalled in opposition to ousting ...

  6. Arnold Goodman, Baron Goodman - Wikipedia

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    According to a documentary made by Richard Bond for Channel 4, The Gangster and the Pervert Peer, screened on 16 February 2009, Goodman, who never married, was one of the chief parties responsible for suppressing investigations by journalists which exposed how Lord Boothby and others were responsible for protecting the Krays from justice. [13]

  7. Charlie Kray - Wikipedia

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    Kray was given a 10-year sentence for being an accessory to the murder of George Cornell. [10] He was released from prison in 1975, and went on to make money from promoting the family's legend, such as being paid £100,000 to act as a "consultant" on the 1990 film, The Krays. [4]

  8. 16 billionaires who inherited their fortunes - AOL

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    16 billionaires who inherited their fortunes. MELISSA STANGER. Updated July 14, 2016 at 10:46 PM. ... Others were born into money. To find the wealthiest people in the world, Wealth-X looked at ...

  9. Tony Lambrianou - Wikipedia

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    Anthony Thomas Lambrianou (15 April 1942, Bethnal Green, London – 26 March 2004, Kent) [1] [2] was an English criminal known for his association with the Kray Twins. [3] He was born to a Greek Cypriot father and English mother from Consett. [4] Lambrianou served 15 years in jail for his part in the murder of Jack "The Hat" McVitie in 1967. [5 ...