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Frank Sinatra — Part 24
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iewed “hi
residence,
Beverly Hills.
From this interview the following
information is set forth:
stated that he ‘had never heard it
rumored or did he ever have any information
indicating that JOSEPH STACHER was a
stockholder in the Sands Hotel or that he
had any other stockholders acting as his
nominees in the holding of any stock
interests. .....He stated that he was
acquainted with the following individuals
and had never heard of STACHER having such
an interest:
One of the individuals listed by him was
FRANK SINATRA
Date furnished: 4/2
Agent:
Informant :
b2D Original: 92-386-637
On April 25, 1961, MR. FRANK SINATRA was
interviewed at his offices, 151 South
EL Camino ills, Cali i
SAS and
Mr. SINATRA advised that he was an interest
holder in the Sands Hotel at Las Vegas but
that he did not pay any particular
attention to this investment as it had
been made for business purposes in
connection with entertainment programs.
In connection with the owners of the hotel,
Mr. SINATRA advised that to his personal
knowledge, not utilizing any records,
they were himself, JACK ENTRATTER, JAKE
FREEDMAN 's widow, CARL COHEN and MIKE
SHAPIRO. These individuals, with the
exception of himself, were all employees
of the hotel. He did, however, advise that
FREEDMAN's widow, to his knowledge, was
not an employee of the hotel.
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