Philip "The Stick" Kovolick Jewish Mobster Meyer Lansky Associate

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By Robert Grey Reynolds, Jr

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Meyer Lansky lieutenant Phil "the Stick" Kovolick was a prominent mobster beginning in the Prohibition era. With Lansky he was involved in narcotics and gambling. He also worked as a chauffeur for the Mafia. Of Russian-Jewish descent, Kovolick was also a close associate of Abner "Longie" Zwillman. Kovolick was vice-president of Teamsters Local 805 in New York City. In this endeavor he worked in tandem with Abe Gordon, a Johnny Dio associate. Dio, a notorious garment trade enforcer, called a hit on labor muckracker Victor Riesel. A syndicated columnist who exposed underworld infiltration of the Mafia, Riesel was blinded by acid thrown at him as he exited Lindy's Restaurant in Manhattan.

Philip "The Stick" Kovolick Jewish Mobster Meyer Lansky Associate