George "Hump" McManus
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George "Hump" McManus was a bookmaker and gambler in New York, NY. McManus was well connected, with one brother, Frank McManus, serving on the police force and another serving as a priest.
In 1929, he was prosecuted for the murder of Arnold Rothstein and acquitted.
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