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John Botts
American politician (1802-1869)
Philip Rastelli
American mobster (1918–1991)
Anand Jon
American fashion designer
Cecil Jacobson
American fraudster (1936-2021)
Gene Gotti
American mobster
Jon Burge
Military Veteran, Police officer charged with misconduct
Stevenson Archer
American politician (1827-1898)
Dennis Alexio
American kickboxer
Robert Shelton
American Ku Klux Klan member (1929-2003)
South Park Mexican
rapper
Mario Gigante
American mobster
Frank Tieri
American mobster (1904-1981)
Steven Hoffenberg
American fraudster
Harry Allen
early Pacific Northwest transman
Harvey Matusow
American communist (1926-2002)
Jackie DiNorscio
former soldier of the Philadelphia and Luchesse crime family's
John M. Lloyd
American police officer (1835-1892)
Jon Schillaci
American child sex offender and former fugitive
Marilyn Buck
American Marxist revolutionary and feminist poet
Edward Eugene Harper
American former fugitive
James Coonan
American gangster
L. Fry
American author (1882-1970)
Nicholas Corozzo
American mobster
Peter Milano
Italian-American mobster
Earl Carroll
American theatrical producer, director, songwriter and composer (1893-1948)
John T. Ford
American theatre manager (1829–1894)
Angola Three
three prison inmates – Robert Hillary King/Albert Woodfox/Herman Wallace – Louisiana State Penitentiary
Junius Brutus Booth, Jr.
American actor and theatre manager (1821-1883)
Turk
American rapper from Louisiana
John DiFronzo
American mobster (1928–2018)
Helen Beebe
American educationist (1909-1989)
Richard Taylor Jacob
Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky (1825-1903)
James Arthur Ray
American speaker
Morton Berger
American sex offender
John Baxter
United States federal judge, born 1819
Freekey Zekey
American rapper
Frances Crowe
American peace activist
Dhoruba al-Mujahid bin Wahad
writer and activist, who is a former Black Panther leader, and co-founder of the Black Liberation Army
Ben Salmon
American activist
Joey Merlino
Joseph Salvatore "Skinny Joey" Merlino is an American former mobster who was the reputed boss of the Philadelphia crime family from the 1990s until 2024. He rose to power and seized control of the organization in the mid-nineties after he fought against the John Stanfa faction of the family. He has led the crime family in gambling, loan sharking, drug trafficking, and extortion. In comparison to other traditional mob bosses who shunned the limelight, Merlino has interacted regularly with the media and the public, often openly providing charity and hosting events to benefit indigent people in Philadelphia, drawing comparisons to the similarly outgoing, conspicuous, and ostensibly charitable late New York crime boss John Gotti. He is the son of deceased Philadelphia crime family underboss Chuckie Merlino.
John W. Langley
American politician (1868-1932)
Anthony Giacalone
American criminal (1919-2001)
Edson B. Olds
American politician (1802–1869)
Ralph Townsend
American author, consul, and political activist (1900–1976)
Capone
American rapper
Nathan Lee Chasing His Horse
Nathan Lee Chasing His Horse, also known as Nathan Chasing Horse and Nathan Chases His Horse, is a Sicangu Lakota actor. He is known for his role as the young Lakota character Smiles a Lot in Kevin Costner's 1990 film Dances with Wolves.
Mark Whitacre
American chief executive and money launderer
James A. Haley
American politician (1899-1981)
Jimmy Fratianno
American mobster
Mary Sue Hubbard
third wife of L. Ron Hubbard (1931–2002)
Nico Walker
American author best known for ''Cherry''
Edward K. Barsky
American surgeon and political activist (1895-1975)
Carlos Uresti
San Antonio, Texas politician
DJ Kay Slay
American DJ (1966–2022)
Domenico Cefalu
American mobster / Boss of the Gambino Crime Family
Silvia Baraldini
Italian activist
Charles S. Wharton
U.S. Representative (1875-1939)
Daniel Leo
American mobster
Norman Hsu
American fraudster
Austin Jones
American musician and convicted sex offender