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Frank Sinatra — Part 4

117 pages · May 09, 2026 · Document date: Jan 31, 1946 · Broad topic: Public Figures · Topic: Frank Sinatra · 117 pages OCR'd
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CONFIRENTIAL BIC was arrested by the Los Angeles Police Department on December 1, 1947. At that time her Neall house customer book" included the name of Frank Sinatra. Los Angeles Crime Survey, 4-15-48. 62~75147-26-243, p. 129, 136. A New York Crime Survey report of April 15, 1949, reported that various prostitutes operating on their own as call girls maintained address books which included the names of many Hollywood personalities including that of Frank Sinatra, New York Crime Survey report of 4-15-49. 62~75147-34 - 83, p. 80 It was reported in April, 1946, that Frank Sinatra was sponsoring one of the groups who were then planning on promoting boxing shows in Les Angeles. Sinatra, together with a Henry Sanicola and Larry Rummans in= corporated and sold stock to raise money to build a "Little Madison Square Garden" arena in Los Angeles, California. Sinatra was further reported to be then completing plans to organize a stable of boxers to be managed by Henry Sanicola. Sanicola was identified as a lifelong associate of Frank Sinatra who has managed his business interests over a great many years, Sinatra was also reported to be interested in a new hotel and gambling establishment then being built at Las Vegas, Nevada, It was reported that this enterprise was being financed by Sinatra and an attorney named Albert Pearlsen. be b7B General Crime Survey, 4-15-46, Los Angeles Office. 62—7514,7=26-143, pe 145 With regard to Sinatra's reported interest in a hotel and gambling establishment at las Vegas, it was reported that on August 13, 1946, "Bugsy" Siegel met with two other men, Bones Remmer and an attorney named Austin White, at which time Siegel complained that 146 weeke of work and two million dollars had been put into the hotel at Las Vegas which was then 75 per cent completed, but now a stop order had bean issued. He further complained that Sinatra had put an 0. K. on a $1,500,000 building in the South. It developed fram their conversation an }— OME SAENTIAI
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