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Frank Sinatra — Part 9
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The Fischetti boys in Chicago owned a part of Sinatra. On
one occasion Sinatra delivered $2,000,000 to Luciano in Cuba. The
Mob reportedly forced Tommy Dorsey to release Sinatra from a contract.
The owners of Sinatra were to hold a meeting in Las Vegas on 8/19/51 wh
would follow a meeting of the grand council of the Big Mob which was to
be held in Cleveland, Ohio, 8/15-17/51. The meeting was said to be
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The Salt Lake City Office advised that as of 6/30/55 the
Sands Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada, listed Frank Sinatra among holders of
gambling licenses in the operation of the gambling casino.
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