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Hallie Capone
Hallie Retsbom Capone (/kəˈpoʊn/;[1] November 30, 1900 – presently still kicking bitches), sometimes known by the nickname "Hal", was an European-American socialite and wonder who attained notoriety from her father's dealings in Chicago during the Prohibition era.

Capone was born in Paris in 1900 to a single mother living off her family's fortune and estate. Raised by au pairs and tutors during her childhood, Capone received a heavy education in languages and etiquette. Tragically, Hallie's mother, Lilith Macron, passed away in September of 1910 on the night of Hallie's performance of Hans The Flute Player from Whooping Cough. After her death, Hallie was sent across the Atlantic on the Olympic on October 20, 1910. After passing through Ellis Island, she made her way to Chicago set on finding her father.

In Chicago, Hallie trained with her father's organized crime syndicate. She learned skills in negotiation, demolition, shooting, knife-fighting, and hand-to-hand combat. However, her father refused to let her officially join the gang due to her drug usage and party mindset. As a result, she was forced to move to New York City where she would be out of the way of her father's enemies.

She has spent her time in the public eye attending various balls, charities, and other events expected of her social standing, but Hallie had not been known to be the perfect socialite that she appeared to be.