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John Handsome Johnny Roselli — Part 5
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Zi,» > Wily october 11, 1947 Mr. JACK SUSSWAN was reinterviewed
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aii 716-18 — Road, by Special Agent
Mr. SUSSMAN was reinterviewed specifically for the purpose of determining how
the name of came to be shown on the list of sons who had
-. - sontributed m or the bonds of subject parolees, ving # Pa -
v* . previously been interviewed and denying having given . om money for -
'. such a purpose.
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JACK SUSSMAN on reinterview advised he had no knowledge as to how his
sister's name could have appeared as having put up any sum of money for
the bonds of subject parolees. Mr. SUSSJAN stated that he was responsible
for $50,000.00 of the money that was pvt up for the bonds of these individuals.
He stetes that $25,000.00 of this money was money that he had personally
f raised to put up and $25,000.00 of the money was given him by PAUL RICCA.
iy Of the $25,000.00 he raised himself, $10,000.00 was money borrowed from his
J ‘partner JOSEPH “SARET and $5,000.00 was borrowed from his brother MATT) SUSSMAN.
New Mr. SUSSMAN states that as far as he can recall he took this money with him
to the Commissioner's hearing at the-time subject parolees were held for
the Grand Jury. He then went either to the office of the Clerk of the Court
or the United States Marshal where he deposited the money for the purpose of
the bond. He later received this money back from the Clerk of the Court
according to his present recollection. He does not recall whether he
depdsited the meney in ‘ca j . Mr. SUSSMAN denied
|. having ever used the name in connection with |
wo this bond and states that never lived at his address 5435
oe KimBb1l Avenue and that as a matter of fact he thinks that at the time he
placed the money for this bond he was living at 5635 Kimball Avenue. He
likewise states that his wife FAE SUSSJAN did not put up any money for this -
d thing to do with it. He could give no information as to how
name could possibly have been mentioned in connection with
his bond. . sf ra
_ On Oetober 11, 1947 Mr. SMP GARAFOLA was iptems 1232 Vine»
- reet, Chicago, Illinois, by Special Agen
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Mr, GARAFOLA at the time of this interview advised that he had put up J
$5,000.00 for the bonds, of subject parolees. This money was put up oo
specifically to be used for the bond of parolee PHIL D'ANDREA. Mr. GARAFOLA < --
. advised that he was requested to put up this money by Mr. THOMAS,O'TNELIA,
vw ow Ee who was at that time the president of the Italio-American Union of which ©. * >
. pA PHIL D!ANDREA was a past president. Mr. GARAFOLA stated that both he and
--? “. "his father had been members of the Italio-American Union, his father having
ae . been active in it for many years. He states that this was the only basis for
his putting up the $5,000.00 for the bond. He claims that he has no
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