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Frank Sinatra — Part 15
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_E_Bussall Millin, ees
States Attorney in Kansas City
at ‘that time: said’ he couldn’
recall details of the :investiga-
tyon, “but-- other: sources -said
that some of the Answers Mr,
Sinatra gave to the grand jury's
questions were evasive and in-
complete ‘and Mr. McMillan,
the special Federal prosecutor
on the case, wanted to bring
him back to determine if he
had perjured himself. At that
point Mr.’ Sinatra decided to
hire a criminal lawyer, Edward
Bennett Williams, who was
also representing Mr. Giancana,
‘The Justice Department did
net, however, authorize a sec-
ond appearance by Mr. Sinatra
before the grand jury, accord-
ing to a former Justice offi-
cial. Instead, he said, Mr, Mc-
Millan was instructed to write
down what other questiorts he
wanted’ asked of Mr. Sinatra
and was told that someone
from the department would go
to Las Vegas and question the
entertainer,
Mr. McMillan wrote the ques.
tions, but Mr, Sinatra was
vi
ne St asked them, according
to the former official. ~~
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