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She wasn’t just Bugsy Siegel’s lover. She was the woman who moved the mob’s money, balanced its books, and outlived the men who built Las Vegas. For decades, Virginia Hill was written off as a socialite and a scandal — but behind the glamour was an intelligence network that stretched from Chicago to Hollywood to the banks of Switzerland.
This is the untold story of how one woman became indispensable to both organized crime and government power… and why she had to disappear.
Follow the true trail of coded ledgers, offshore accounts, and political protection that reveals how Virginia Hill — the so-called “Queen of the Mob” — knew too much for either side to let her live.

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  1. If Virginia Hill had been a man, she’d be remembered as a strategic mastermind of the Mafia — not reduced to a ‘notorious mistress.’ Is this documentary correcting history, or just repeating the same old power bias against women?

  2. The "good guys" are far more corrupt than the criminals they chase and lock up and got a higher body count than all the mob, gangs, ho's and giggalo,s combined…. tragic shit another real 1 snuffed out by the frauds in charge 😢

  3. A very good documentary! As a Mob historian of nearly fifty years, I've known of Virginia Hill for decades.
    Although women have NEVER really played an important role in the structure of American organized crime, as a Mob expert I think that with the right actors, producers, budget, and director, a film about Virginia Hill would be fairly interesting, especially considering that we're living in this horrible vacuum of woke culture and ideologies!
    What's important is to also focus on the criminal geniuses and gangsters who were ALL men!
    This can be a film about a powerful and intelligent woman who mattered once upon a time.

  4. This was a deep dive into Virginia’s life that I didn’t know I wanted to hear until I heard it. Thank you for the great work. Definitely subscribing.

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