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Hugo Black — Part 1
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LA 62-4401
The following signed statement was taken from
in which two corrections were made. first claimed that
he had been representing a lawyers association in Miami Beach
but then claimed that it was not an association but a private
individual, He aiso maintained that he was not sure that he
had ever worked for Justice HU@BLACK but was unable to elaborate
on this statement and wanted to insert the phrase that he had
never worked for BLACK to his knowledge. When asked to write
in his own handwriting at the end of this statement that he had
r the above pages and that the statement was true and correct,
aie :::: that he could not write but could print as indicated
n the statement. also claiméd that he had not had any
formal education beyond the Second grade,
"Los Angeles, Calif.
June lith 1957
led themselves
to me as Special Agents of the Federal Bureau of
Investigation (FBI). I have been advised that I do
not have to give this statement and that I have a
right to call an attorney and that this statement
could be used against me in a court of law.
"I was born November 12, 1922 at St. Louis, Missouri,
I am a cook by occupation, but am currently unemployed.
._ASe —_
On June 10th, 1957 I called e Los Angeles FBI
office by phone and advised acer lal that I was
@ private detective from Miami Beach, Fiorida and
was in Los Angeles representing a pvt indivul in Miami
Beach, and trying to make a case against the Ann
O'Neil Social Club, 155 South Vermont Avenue, Los
Angeles, Certain female employees of the social club
were reported to me by my clients to have "rolled them"
for _ money and I intended to attempt _to expose their
{am47 Ve ee ee oe ee
club as a "call NnouUuse of prostitution.
"I told agent om. over the phone, that Justice
HUGO BLACK, of the United States Supreme Court, Washington,
D. C., was one of ny clients, that I had done investigative
work for him in 1948 and that Justice BLACK had come to
the Los Angeles area by plane about 10 daya ago, had met
a girl on this plane who was employed at Ann O'Neill's
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