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- Levi_G._Nutt abstract "Colonel Levi G. Nutt (1866–1938) was the Chief of the Narcotics Division within the Prohibition Unit of the United States Department of the Treasury from 1919 to 1930, prior to the creation of the Federal Bureau of Narcotics. He was a registered pharmacist, and led the Division to arrest of tens of thousands of drug addicts and dealers in the 1920s. Nutt's son Rolland Nutt and son-in-law L. P. Mattingly were attorneys for racketeer Arnold Rothstein in tax matters. After an investigation into the relationship in 1930, a grand jury found no criminal impairment of Narcotics Division activities, but Nutt lost his position as chief of the Narcotics Division.".
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- Levi_G._Nutt wikiPageWikiLink Arnold_Rothstein.
- Levi_G._Nutt wikiPageWikiLink Bureau_of_Prohibition.
- Levi_G._Nutt wikiPageWikiLink Category:1866_births.
- Levi_G._Nutt wikiPageWikiLink Category:1938_deaths.
- Levi_G._Nutt wikiPageWikiLink Category:American_civil_servants.
- Levi_G._Nutt wikiPageWikiLink David_Pietrusza.
- Levi_G._Nutt wikiPageWikiLink Federal_Bureau_of_Narcotics.
- Levi_G._Nutt wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Department_of_the_Treasury.
- Levi_G._Nutt wikiPageWikiLinkText "Levi G. Nutt".
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- Levi_G._Nutt subject Category:1866_births.
- Levi_G._Nutt subject Category:1938_deaths.
- Levi_G._Nutt subject Category:American_civil_servants.
- Levi_G._Nutt hypernym Chief.
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- Levi_G._Nutt comment "Colonel Levi G. Nutt (1866–1938) was the Chief of the Narcotics Division within the Prohibition Unit of the United States Department of the Treasury from 1919 to 1930, prior to the creation of the Federal Bureau of Narcotics. He was a registered pharmacist, and led the Division to arrest of tens of thousands of drug addicts and dealers in the 1920s. Nutt's son Rolland Nutt and son-in-law L. P. Mattingly were attorneys for racketeer Arnold Rothstein in tax matters.".
- Levi_G._Nutt label "Levi G. Nutt".
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- Levi_G._Nutt wasDerivedFrom Levi_G._Nutt?oldid=705254985.
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