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John Handsome Johnny Roselli — Part 6
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| WX By Bureau telephone call of October 8, 1947 the Mew York Division
was instrueted to check the records of the Clerk of Court for the Southern
District of New York in order to obtain any information available there -
regarding the bail of the subjects involved in this case, A cheok of the
. files of the Record Room of the District Court for the Southern District
. of New York in regard to the case of the five subjects and a cheok of the
7 Bail Bond Files reflected the following information:
_ (1) JOB ROSELLI
On June 8, 1943 a bond for $100,000 was put up by ROSELLI with the
American Casualty Company of Reading, Pennsylvania as surety. This band
covered both the antieracketeering and the mail fraud indictments. On July
27, 1943, however, the $100,000 bond was cancelled to the extent of $50,000
and substituted in its stead was a bond for $50,000 for which the Manufacturers
Casualty Insurance Company of Philadeiphia, Pennsylvania, acted as surety, A
new bond was substituted by the American Cesualty Company on the same date
‘for the remaining $60,000. ‘Thu the original $100,000 bond held by one
surety was split in half and divided between two surety companies,
_ (2) In regard to the bail. ‘ee of the remaining subjects, LOUIS
CAMPAGHA, PAUL DE LUCIA, CHARLES GIOE, and PHILLIP D'ANDRBA, the file rew
flooted the followings
(a) PAUL DE LUCIA
woe Om the arrest of PAUL DS LUCIA in Chicago on March 24, 1945
- and again on April 7, 1945 the bond set for the hearing by the United States
Commissioner’in that city was §50,000, The doeweenta on file failed to ree
fleot wh r this amount covered both indictments, The bond was put up by
one JACK/SUSSMAN of 5435 Kimball Avenue (Chicago).
(b) LOUIS CAMPAGHA
On the arrest of this subject on March 24, 1943 and Apr a
1943 bond was also set at $50,000 by the Chicago hearing, ‘this bond w
furnished by the following:
ROBERT R,’ MARCUS, 5056 Woodlawn
Avenues MARCUS put up $15,000, ~
$3,500 of which was in Treasury cos
Bonds and th remainder in cash;
W. THOMAS*NOVAR, 4740 West 65th
Street, NOVAK put up $15,000,
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