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Abner Zwillman — Part 2
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UNiTED STATES DEPARTMENT 0} sUSTICE
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FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
In Reply, Please Refer to Newark, New Jersey
File No.
September 25, 1956
RE: ABNER “LONGIE" ZWILLMAN
MISCELLANEOUS =~ INFORMATION CONCERNING
An anonymous communication postmarked at New York 7,
New York, September 10, 1956, addressed to Speciai Agent, F.B.I1.,
Newark, few Jersey, has been received by this office. Both the
envelope and the letter itself are hand printed in pencil.
Letter reads as follows:
“WHY WAS ZWILLMAN SET FREE?
Us
WAS MARSHALL JOBE, WM. BRADY, JUDGE TALLEN,
MODERELLI, & WILNER GUEST OF Z ALL SUMMER
AT SWIM CLUB IN UNION?
DID JOBE TELL Z ABOUT JURY VOTE
IS JOBE Z'S PARNTER TAUB 'BOOKIE' FRIEND
DO THOSE NAMES ON LINE 2 KNOW Z
DID Z HAVE 4 PEOPLE ON HIS JURY
DID JOBE TELL 2 JUDGE WORTENDIKE WAS
A.A. & COULD BE HANDLED
DID JOBE GET $ FROM Z
TAUB CAN FIX THRU DS ATTY MONRONEY
CHECK ROSE CASE ON CHEX
JOBE GOT $ SO Z WOULD NOT BE TRYED
AGAIN
COPY OF THIS TO WHITE HOUSE"
It is possible the writer of the above anonymous letter
is referring to ABNER “LONGIE" ZWILLMAN, FBI #346333, who in
the early part of 1956 went to trial before Federal Judge REYNIER
J, WORTENDYKE, JR., in U.S. District Court, Newark, on charges
of evading income taxes in 1947 and 1948, ‘The jury failed to
agree and was dismissed February 29, 1956.
It £s also possible that the writer of the anonymous
letter in referring to certain persons in his letter,
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