Frank Wortman

Frank Wortman

Frank L. "Buster" Wortman (December 4, 1904-August 3, 1968) was a St. Louis-area bootlegger, gambler and a former member of the Shelton Brothers Gang during Prohibition. Wortman would eventually succeed the Sheltons and take over St. Louis's gambling operations in southwest Illinois until his death.

Early life

The son of an East St. Louis fire captain, Wortman turned to crime in his late teens and was arrested for burglary. By 1926, he had begun running errands for the bootlegging Shelton Brothers. During the late 1920s and early 1930s, Wortman was a prominent member of the gang, acting as an enforcer in southern Illinois. Even though he would be arrested between 35 and 40 times, Wortman was never convicted on any criminal charges.

Time in Leavenworth

In 1933, a federal agent was beaten during a raid on one of the Shelton's distilleries, which he had been guarding. Wortman was taken into custody along with Monroe "Blackie" Armes. The two were convicted of assault and sentenced to ten years imprisonment in Leavenworth Federal Penitentiary. Wortman served his sentence from 1934 to 1941, gaining an early release. Contrary to sensationalized reporting and stories over the years, Wortman did not serve any time in Alcatraz prison.

During Wortman's incarceration, the federal prohibition laws were repealed, which again legalized liquor sales in the U.S.

War with the Sheltons

Following his release in 1941, Wortman briefly worked as a steamfitter before organizing an army of gunmen whose ranks included "Black" Charlie Harris, Elmer Sylvester "Dutch" Dowling and brothers Monroe and Tony Armes. He then launched a campaign to driving the Sheltons from southern Illinois.

Establishing Wortman's Plaza Amusement Company, he would soon obtain a virtual monopoly on gambling, specifically slot machines, pinball machines, horse parlors, crap games and card games. He would also establish legitimate businesses, including trucking firms and taverns, run by his younger brother Ted.

By the late-1940s, Wortman assumed control over illegal gambling in southern Illinois and St. Louis.

Kingpin of St. Louis

Involved in local politics as a young adult, by the 1950s Wortman reportedly had extensive political connections on both sides of the Missouri-Illinois border including Illinois politician and state auditor Orville Enoch Hodge, who was convicted of embezzling over $1 million in taxes in 1956.

That same year, an IRS agent was assaulted by Wortman while at "The Paddock" tavern and would result in his being audited. Although eventually accused with two associates of conspiracy to evade taxes on February 26, 1962, all three were acquitted.

During the 1960s, a black street gang known as The Warlords began moving in on Wortman's territory, and in one incident threw a hand grenade into McCoy's Tavern. With the threat of retaliation, members of Wortman's organization were sufficiently able to intimidate the street gang into backing off.

Later years

Although his power began to decline in his later years, suffering financial losses from legal battles and closure of gambling operations, Wortman remained in control of southern Illinois until his death following complications from larynx cancer surgery on August 3, 1968.

Ironically, gambling was legalized in East St. Louis after Wortman's death and the local gambling casino is now the city's largest employer.

Further reading

*Theising, Andrew J. "Made in USA: East St. Louis, the Rise and Fall of an Industrial River Town". St. Louis: Virginia Publishing, 2003. ISBN 1-891442-21-X

References

*Fox, Stephen. "Blood and Power: Organized Crime in Twentieth-Century America". New York: William Morrow and Company, 1989. ISBN 0-688-04350-X
*Sifakis, Carl. "The Mafia Encyclopedia". New York: Da Capo Press, 2005. ISBN 0-8160-5694-3

External links

* [http://www.crimelibrary.com/gangsters_outlaws/family_epics/louis/8.html The St. Louis Family]
* [http://www.americanmafia.com/Feature_Articles_159.html The John Gotti of St. Louis: The Rise and Fall of "Dinty" Colbeck] by Walter Fontane
* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=6825684 Frank L. "Buster" Wortman] at Find-A-Grave
* [http://s3.amazonaws.com/findagrave/photos/2002/278/6825684_1033953496.jpgFrank L. "Buster" Wortman's Tombstone ]


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