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Confidential Surveillance Transmitter — Part 4

68 pages · May 08, 2026 · Document date: Jan 30, 1958 · Broad topic: Intelligence Operations · Topic: Confidential Surveillance Transmitter · 68 pages OCR'd
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NK 92-339 CILENTO recently served a cne-year sentence in Ne State on a count involving kickbacks in labor union welfare funds and the placing of labor union insurance, During an investigation of CILENTO by the New York Division, informants alleged that it was rumored that ASNER "LONGIE" ZWILLMAN was th al power behind CILENTO's union and that CILENTO and LGUTSAPERSTEIN were in a conspiracy involving 4 d ' kickbacks on millions of dollars worth of union insurance and welfare funds. SAPERSTSIN and CILENTO have both been seon on various occasions with ZWILLMAN. Both SAPERSTEIN and CILENTO admit investing in an apartment house at 32 Munn Avenue, East Orange. This building was at one time ZVILLMAN's residence, and it has been alleged that ZVILLMAN at one time owned that building. C. MISCELLANZOUS hecords of the Court of Chance he State House, ce Trenton, New Jersey, were checked by SA on in September 11, 1950, and were found to contain no record of any divorce filed for ETHEL ZVILLMAN or FREDERICK MORGENSTERN from the year 1935, when they were married, to date. ANTGONY NOWESAI, 19 Maurice Avenue, Keansbu N. ersey, Was interviewed by SAs and September 23, 195c, oyment, ys, Dell Avenue, North Sergen, New Jersey. NOWESKE denied being in close contact with the subject and stated that on rare occasions NOWSSKI's wife telephones her cousin, mM © who is MARY ZWIULLHAN, the subject's wife. NOWESEI cate~ oo gorically denied knowing anything concerning the subject's : business or activities and stated that he cannot recall the last time he has actually seen the subject. . -4-
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