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Frank Sinatra — Part 3
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“STANDARD FORM NO. 64
Office Memorgndum * UNITED STATIS GOVERNMENT
TO : Yr. E. A. Tama DATE: April 17, ede
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FROM Qa. Rosen “ Ay ae 5 Palle
SUBJECT: FRANK ‘SINATRA, Ath aliases
MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION CONCERNING
tant Special Agent in Charge A. H. Belmont advised that
well-known prostitute, stated through arrangements made
oots" Shor, she paid a professional visit to Sinatra at his roon
in the Waldorf-Astoria on April 11, 1947. She advised, however, that
due to hs? drunken condition, She was unable to fill her engagement,
{ but nevertheless ax: xpected to be paid a fee of giv,
bie BACKGROUND
BID |
was interviewed by Bureau Agents in connection with the
Crime Survey program and during the interview it was observed that she had in
her possession an address card containing the notation, "Room 5H, Waldorf, 2:30",
Questioned concerning this, she advised that on April llth, she had received a
call from "Toots" Shor instructing her to make a professional visit to Sinatra
- to this room which he was occupying at the Waldorf-Astoria. Sha stated that
when she found Sinatra in the company of >
caitlin and during the course of the visit becamns
at she not engage in sexual relations with Sinatra. She expressed the
hope, however, that despite this, he would pay her the fee of $100 for her
engagement.
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ALL INFORMATION CONTAIED oR
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