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Frank Sinatra — Part 6
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Miami Beach, Florida, in connection with efforts to sell hin
® painting. She said that ameng those present in the Sinatrs
suite was Joseph Fiachetti and added that she assuned that
it was common knowledge Fischetti and Frank Sinatra were close
friends and that Sinatra had the "hoodlum complex.”
figure, for peveral years and had met Frank Sinatra through
Orn. ~_ . .
In March, 1960, ‘a confidential source reported that
Sinatra's company had contracted to hire Albert Maltz, one of
the "Hollywood Ten," who was convicted of Contempt of Congress,
to write the film script for the move "The Execution of Private
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Files of the Identification Division of the FBI reveal
that Frank Albert Sinatra, born December 12, 1915, or December 12,
1916, Hoboken, New Jersey, was arrested by the Sheriff at
Hackensack, New Jersey, on November 26, 1938, and charged with |
seduction. This charge was dismissed on January 24, 1939. .
Enclosed is a photograph which includes Sinatra which
was found emang the effects ef James Jehn Warjec, one of the
FBI‘s Ten Most Wanted Fugitives, at the time he was apprehended
on July 22, 1960, at Los Angeles. The Fhotograph shows Sinatra
at a gambling table dealing “blackjack” in the Sands Hotel,
Las Vegas, Nevada. He is standing between Rudy Duran, a young
movie actor, and Shearn Moody, Jr., a wealthy Texan, who are
seated.
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