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* Al Capone lavished his [[Spear Counterpart|son]] with expensive birthday parties.
* Al Capone lavished his [[Spear Counterpart|son]] with expensive birthday parties.
* While not Mafia, Lucrezia Borgia's male relatives; Pope Alexander IV, Cesare and Giovanni were the renaissance Italian equivalent - and they all doted on little Lucrezia despite an unfortunate tendency to murder her husbands.
* While not Mafia, Lucrezia Borgia's male relatives; Pope Alexander IV, Cesare and Giovanni were the renaissance Italian equivalent - and they all doted on little Lucrezia despite an unfortunate tendency to murder her husbands.
* Second Generation daughters from families involved in profitable trades that were either illegal like customs-dodging (like the Hamiltons and Rothschilds), or just plain creepy as well as illegal like opium running in China (like the Forbes and Jardines and several others) could count for this though we don't think about it that way.


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