bootlegger

/ˈbutlɛɡər/
noun
  1. A person who makes, sells, or transports goods illegally, especially alcohol or unauthorized recordings.
    • The famous bootlegger Al Capone made a fortune during Prohibition.
    • Police arrested a bootlegger who was selling fake designer handbags.
    • The bootlegger hid cases of whiskey in the back of his truck.
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