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Bugsy Siegel — Part 4
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MEMORANDUM FOR THE DIRECTOR: = " gugust 26, 1946
d in the office end before the . pre
apologized for the fact that
oes, thus indicating that he
ormation concerning this matter.
At this time we again asked a: go over the
file on the entire Flamingo Hotel matter, an tated that he
would not do this because of the fact that the investigation on the
part of the C.P.A. was still pending; that if we felt his attitude was
unreasonable we would have to have his superiors in Washington order him br
to turn over the file to us. We also formally asked him for the name
of the orter who was preparing the transcr a
—tr iiiiaT - thie was refused us.
said that he not want to furnish this transcript us because
there were several things said at the hearing which were off the record
and he wanted to go over those with the commissioner before making any
transcript available to us.
I void Se... we could not understand their \
attitude, that we were not "outsiders" nor were we aligned with the
respondents in this matter but were representatives of another Government bx
agency in: jurisdiction to investigate fraud against the Government.
I aske
to a copy o
if the builders of the Flamingo be entitled
question by stating, “Yes, they would if they pay
he had no control over
desired that we be furnished al] possible
e transcript of this hearing, and swered the
e fee™.
ae. that he did not want to appear unreasonable but
suggested we wait until the completion of the hearing on September 5, -
ch time he would be willing to turn over all of the information.
hen pointed out that it was August 20 and the hearing was to be
eptember 5 and that we would be held up only two weeks.
We pointed
out that time is of the essence in a matter of this kind, that the
individuals involved in this matter work that a great deal
of evidence could disappear in two weeks. hen stated that we had poe
gone over the case yesterday, and I advissdad him that if he had furnished
us the facts in this matter yesterday I apparently had missed hearing them
and asked that he repeat the facts in controversy on the whole investigation.
He then stated that r revolved around whether the first permission ’
which was granted i. valid and whether the builders of the
Flamingo Hotel were constructing one building or more than one building.
I pointed out that we were dealing in generalities and that we wanted
the facts in the matter. I pointed out that they had presented a case
before a commissioner and had received an adverse ruling. I asked him
why an adverse ruling had been received, and he atated that: “You would
we ee ae ee ee
have to read the commissioner's mind to get the answer to that.” I told '
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