A White Socialite Walked Into Bumpy Johnson’s Club — The Mafia Sent a WARNING She IGNORED
Автор: MobHistory
Загружено: 2026-01-13
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In the segregated shadows of 1930s New York, a scandalous secret bridged the gap between the penthouses of Park Avenue and the streets of Harlem. Helen Lawrenson was the "Queen of Condé Nast," a sophisticated editor for Vanity Fair. Bumpy Johnson was the "Godfather of Harlem," a feared mob boss.
They shouldn't have met. They definitely shouldn't have fallen in love.
This true story reveals the dangerous, intellectual, and forbidden affair that defied the Mafia, the police, and society itself. Based on Helen Lawrenson's explosive memoir "Stranger at the Party," we take you inside the smoky jazz clubs where a socialite and a gangster found a connection that was more dangerous than a loaded gun.
In this video, you will discover:
The moment Helen Lawrenson crossed the line into Bumpy's world.
How Bumpy Johnson navigated a romance that could destroy his empire.
The heartbreaking reality that forced them apart.
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