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Frank Sinatra — Part 9
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The managing director in 1962 was Paul Emilio D'Amato. The ledge
operated from about June 1 to the weekend after Labor Day and Magnelli
and D'Amato left the Crystal Bay, Nev. area about 9/15/62.
‘ 92-27 84-50
ft (19)
learned in the summer of 1963 that Les Kruse
a
‘Chicago hoodlum, had an interest in the New Villa Venice, Inc. ($2-6402
at Northbrook, Iklinois. Kruse apparently believed that Frank Sinatra
and Dean Mar tin_would appear again at the Villa Venice free of charge
in the near” future.
at to his knowledge, nte
or connection in gambling activities. He sa Frank Sinatra
who was well known in the Cliffside Park-Fort Lee, NJ area, but had had
no contact with him in many years. ¢
Henri Gine advised on 11/4/63 that he was the personal manage
of Frank Sinatra as well as a personal friend, and had accompanied
Sinatra on his recent Far Eastern charity. trip. He stated ke had
introduced Sinatra to’ Leo Olsen,’ owner of the Villa Venice, and Sinatra
at Olsen's request had agreed to appear at the Villa.Venice in Nov.,
1962, Gine advised that to his knowledge neither Sinatra nor Sam
Giancana owned any part of the Villa Venice. Gine stated that he knew
"Skinny" D'Amato, owner of the 500 Club in Atlantic City, and he had
sent flowers from Sinatra and himself to D'Amato's daughter who was in
a hospital in Philadelphia.
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