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John Handsome Johnny Roselli — Part 2
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done by bus on July 28, 1945. He thought they probably all were transferred
‘at the aame time since a bus was being used and four could be transported
as cheaply as one. He added that constant pressure had been exerted by
friends and attorneys of these prisoners to effect their transfer from
the time of their arrival in Atlanta. The chief argument in this regard
was that they wanted to be nearer home so their families could visit them :
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He recalled that A. EHRADLEY EBEN, referred to in =~" - wots
referenced ietter as ABE BRADLEY, came to the prison on two or three : .
occasions to see the above named inmates, The first time he came he had
not previously communicated with theprison requesting an interview but
just “barged in" one day requesting to see all five prisoners together,
This request was not granted and Mre SANFORD advised him that, according
to prison regulations, it would be necessary that he qualify as an attorney
for the inmates by corresponding with the prison ahead of time and giving ogy %
them a chance to make a check regarding his status. EBEY became indignant ” ye “
but nevertheless was denied the visite On a later occasion he again ca came Cate
to the prison demanding to see ROSEILI. He stated he was ROSELLI's attorney
and the latter had requested to see him. In this instance he had not —_
communicated with the prison in advance and Warden SANFORD had a heated dis=
cussion with him, but finally agreed to allow him a visit. He thereupon
called ROSELLI to his office and asked ROSELLI if he had retained EBEN as
his attorncoy; he said no he had not and did not even know him. ROSELLI was Be
asked by the warden if he wanted to retain EBEN or had anything to say. to, pets
him and ROSELLI again answered no. EBEN then said that ANN sent him, oe
meaning BERNICE FRANK, ROSELLI's girl friend from Beverly Hills, Californias + rane
Mr. SANFORD then dismissed ROSELLI and EBSN again became very indignante 7 +
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Mr. SANFORD described EBEN as a Jewish lawyer from Chicago, cot
who dressed in a "zootesuit" fashioned with a wide shouldered cut and ~ xt
especially tailored clothes. He did not kmow anything about his background . °. »
but felt that he was a hoodlum lawyer. There was no record of his address :
in the prison files.
ir. SANFORD also recalled that WILL” SCOTT had talked with
these inmates on different occasions but he did not recall anything unusual
about SCOTT's visits. He stated he had no information concerning this
matter other than that which had been published in New York newspapers, ~
and was rather surprised himself:that they were paroled so near their |
minimum eligibility date. He stated that DE LUCIA, D'ANDREA and . , se
CAMPAGNA had caused disturbances among the prison populatidh and because. eee pele nee’ fp
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