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Frank Sinatra — Part 2
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LA 28-263
DETAILS: AT LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA
On June 19, 1961, a letter was received from the
U. S. Attorney's Office at Los Angeles advising that on
June 13, 1961, WILLEDD ANDREWS and his client, EDWARD DUNBAR
O'BRIEN, had appeared at the U. s. Attorney' 8 office and
delivered a copy of an amended complaint for Infringement
of Copyright and Unfair Competition, Civil Action No.
1351-O0HW, which involves civil copyrights against FRANK te \"
SINATRA, et al. The complaint is a 19-page doc wh
The U. 8. Attorney advised that the defendant ve (3 ae
requested an investigation by his office for what they ee ¥
consider the criminal infringement of copyrights in “~~
violation of Section 104, Title 17, U. 8. Code. ‘he oe
U. S. Attorney requested that a Special Agent contact his
office in order to purview the 19-page amended complaint
and to discuss further action which might be considered
appropriate.
7 discussed the matter wi sistant Unite ates
orney GARY B, FLEISCHMAN, who made avallable’a copy of
the 19-page amended complaint. Mr. FLEISCHMAN stated that
the letter directed to the FBI had originatéd from Assistant
United States Attorney TIMOTHY M. THORNTON, and that Mr.
THORNTON should be contacted with reference to his prosecutive
desires in this matter.
The complaint was Photostated and returned to
the U. S. Attorney's Office. The complaint is as follows:
"WILLEDD ANDREWS
National Title Building,
126 West Third Street,
Los Angeles, 13, California.
MA 5-177.
"attorney for the Plaintiff.
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fate ae a rence ace cate Oe SE ALTE Ee cece an an (atte MECC > at COMERS OM co oes oS SS
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