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Gangland Wire

Polly Adler: The Madam to the Mob

Gangland Wire

Gary Jenkins: Mafia Detective

True Crime, Documentary, Society & Culture, History

4.6623 Ratings

🗓️ 8 November 2021

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

Madam Polly Adler Non-fiction author Debby Applegate discusses the famous New York madam Polly Adler. We learn how Ms. Adler came to America as a Russian Immigrant Jew and how she rose to prominence and achieved a certain amount of fame in New York Society in the same manner as other Jewish emigrants like Meyer Lansky. With most other opportunities denied her because she was Jewish, she turned to crime. Starting from the Brownsville Jewish ghetto in New York City, she learned that the only work available to her would result in a lifetime of drudgery and starvation. When a pregnancy results from date rape, Polly turned to a back alley abortionist. From this start, Polly Adler decided she is a ruined woman and turned to prostitution. Polly Adler and the Mob During prohibition, law enforcement directed a lot of attention toward the existing house of prostitution. Like the speakeasies, this drove the prostitutes underground. Polly Adler was an organizer and a natural leader. She rented an apartment and started a “Call House.” She had a book of clients that was growing all the time. She entertained men at her house and called in other girls. The famous gambler and mob fixer of the World Series, Arnold Rothstein took notice and admired her business sense. He gave her his approval among his underworld pals and her business grew.  She was introduced to Lucky Luciano,  Dutch Schultz, and Frank Costello among others. Lucky always used her girls when he wanted to entertain out-of-town guests. Dutch Schultz and Polly Adler had a strong relationship to the point that when Schultz was on the run from Tom Dewey’s men and other gangsters, he hid out in Polly’s house. Show notes by Gary Jenkins To go to the store or make a donation click here To rent Brothers against Brothers, the documentary, click here.  To rent Gangland Wire, the documentary, click here To buy my Kindle book, Leaving Vegas: The True Story of How FBI Wiretaps Ended Mob Domination of Las Vegas Casinos. To subscribe on iTunes click here, please give me a review and help others find the podcast.

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0:00.0

The idea that Lucky did not take money from the Mott Street gang, Tommy the Bull, his guys,

0:07.9

is what all of the controversy hinges on.

0:10.4

Hey, this is Stephen St. John, and I want you to listen to my new podcast, Hot Mike with SSJ.

0:17.8

You can watch Hot Mike with SSJ on YouTube or download the podcast wherever you download your favorite podcasts.

0:29.8

You are listening to Gangland Wire hosted by former Kansas City Police Intelligence Unit Detective Gary Jenkins.

0:39.0

Welcome, welcome all you wiretappers out there back here in the studio of Gangland Wire.

0:43.8

We have a really interesting and kind of different show today.

0:47.8

You know, we always talk about these mob bosses and these hitmen and things like that.

0:52.5

Well, we're going to get around to some of these mob bosses,

0:54.5

but we're going to go via what we would call a high class prostitute of the early 1900s, 1920,

1:04.6

1930 and the jazz age. And actually, they looked at prostitution a little different society did back then.

1:12.3

We have Debbie Applegate who wrote the book, Madam, the biography of Polly Adler,

1:18.6

icon of the Jazz Age. There you go, folks. So, and I'll have a link to that on the show notes,

1:27.8

guys. So if you want to take a look at that book or buy it, get a Kindle version why the link

1:32.9

to the Amazon will be on in my show notes.

1:36.1

Welcome, Debbie Applegate.

1:38.1

I could not feel more welcome.

1:40.1

Thank you for bringing me on.

1:41.7

You may not know this, Debbie, but the mafia is primarily a male-dominated organization,

1:47.6

and the people who are interested in the mafia are primarily males.

1:52.1

Oh, I have noticed.

1:53.8

I have noticed indeed.

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