[1] Triaca gained some national notoriety in 1884 for losing $5,600 to a fellow Italian in an elaborate swindle involving money handling.
Vincenti was taken by force in boat raid by revenue agents and taken back to Baltimore for trial before the British Colonial Government demanded his return for capture in their territorial waters.
[4][5] In 1920, Whiskey was distributed to cooperative households throughout the Baltimore area like the A.T. Caroza Ingleside Mansion in Catonsville.
Carozza, a road contractor bought a steamship from the Navy and sued the government to return his 500 case whiskey gift from Vincetti.
After agents seized cases of Whiskey, a trial was held against the owners, drivers, salesmen, and holders of the Whisky in 1922.