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Frank Sinatra — Part 9
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seer
protect identity) advise
at Joe Vaieno, singer whose true name was Joe Poleno or Poliano,
had allegedly made numerous recordings for an unnamed company in NYC
next to or near Radio Corporation of America studios. The records had
been suppressed because he would not voluntarily participate in "drug
traffic." One of Zaieno's arrangements, "Garden of Eden", was allegedly
taken by Frank Sinatra who «recorded it as his own, and the record was
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and if he thought a guy like Sinatra would give him his time.
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On 3/4/60 the Los Angeles Office advised that a PCI (not
identified) reported that Charles Dippolite and his son, Jogeph, ,had
sold 152 acres of their vineyard’ in San Bernardino County to Frank
Sinatra for $390,000. The purchase price was to be paid off in ten
years, with an annual interest payment of $19,000.
we
The Dippolitos were under investigation at Los Angeles as top
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hoodlums.
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