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Frank Sinatra — Part 15
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Symes?
- Whether Robert Kepnedy felt) The grand jury subpoenaed
appreciative enough toward Mr-both Mr, Sinatra. and Mr.
sinatra to actively discourage @pavis, and both tried to avoid
‘horough, investigation of him isappearing, according to a for-
2 matter of controversy amongimer Federal official in Kans
former: Justice attorneys famil-City, He said that Mr. Sinatr.
iar with’ the case. Some feelhad talked to a former member
that.it-was simply a matter Ofof President Kennedy's White
subordinates’ ‘second - guessing House staff, asking him to
Mr. Kennedy and hesitating tointervene on, his. behalf, and
open. such an investigation be-that Mr. Davis. had. contacted
cause fhey ae wot Mr. an Robert Kennedy, asking to be
natra. ; ee c nw r ein ‘Golden_Boy’ _;-
‘“Betoauiicc- a> former me nated tate ceed
jubilee “atl peloauia : at At- tothe. a panauseas According
torney General Kennedy had no ment attorneys protested, and
qualms at all -about: investigat- Mr. Davis aoked to have the
ing Mr, Sinatra and once told “*-
him he wanted to see a strong
grand jury flown at ius own
ere
case developed against the en- hee wae to New York, w
tertainer.
was then appearing in
a “Golden Boy,” so that he would
But other former officials be- not yniss a performance.
lieve that what Mr. Kennedy “Bohby asked me to see if
said about Mr. Sinatra and , could work something out,”
what he did were sometimes at said Mr. Hundley, then chiet
variance, of the Organized Crime Section.
New Standards Applied “I called Doug McMillan, who
vas i , but
“Bobby would always tell us, was in charge of the case, bu
i if any spectal
‘Peel ihe banana, Attack the re- ne loots mae extended to
spectable associates of the as or $i he'd quit. So
Mafia,” one of them said, “But na is or Sinatra, neo 4
, r to Kansas
when we tried to go after Si- mee oh, went to Kanse
natra, rigorous new standards ~ "'
went up.
“It was Catch-22 time. To
get authority for a thorough
investigation, we had to have
an air-tight case against him,
but we couldn't make the case
until we got authority to inves-
tigate,”
Mr, Sinatra was questioned
in several Federal investigae
tions during the time that
Robert Kennedy was Attorney
General, but in none of them
was he the primary target of
the investigation, :
“In ‘one case, in 1962, he
appeared before a Federai grand
jury in Kansas City, Mo., which
was looking into special gifts
and payments that the Fontaine-
bleau Hotel in Miami Beach had
been making quietly to certain
individuals, including Mr, Si-
natra and Sammy Davis Ir. Mr.
or example, had re-
ceived a $4,000 ring.”
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