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Frank Sinatra — Part 21
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Los Angeles letter to Director dated 3-1-6 entitled CRIMDEL -
CRS
The following information appeared in part under the heading "TY
Cowboys Invest Their Profits"
"Another POI haa recently reported that CHARLES DIPPOLITO and his
son, JOSEPH DIPPOLITO, recently sold 152 acres of their vineyard
in Sen Bernardino County to actor FRANK SINATRA. PCI said the pur-
chase price was $390,000, to be paid off in 10 years, with an an-
nual interest payment of $19,000.
“DIPPOLITO and his son are under investigation at Los Angeles as
top hoodlums.”
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Los Angeles letter to Director dated 3-22-60 entitled CRIMDEL -
CRS
The following information appeared in part under the heading "A
‘Confidential! Inquiry"
This inforeation refers to an alleged indiecreet party recently
held at Palm Springs in which participants were said to be Senator
JOHN KENNEDY, his brother~in-law PETER LAWFORD the actor, and the
actor FRANK STNATRA
wre WEN ST1R i A dE A
SINATRA has a residence in the Palx Springs area, and the informant
said the last time Senator KENNEDY was in California for a visit,
he stayed in SINATRAts house at Palm Springs.
SINATRA and LAWFORD are the owners of Pucoinits Restaurant, Beverly
Hills, California.
Date furnished: 3+22-60
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Los Angeles letter to Director dated 3-30-60 entitled CRINDEL -
GRS
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