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John Handsome Johnny Roselli — Part 6
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" “ire KONTSSER later advised thet he had con D4. ire BULGER and
that BULGER bad refused to grant permission that this information be
divulged to the FBI because he was afraid that in the event the invwestie
gation would be made, the parties who supplied the collateral might become
_feerful of being involved and would withdrew their collateral thereby forcing
’ the Anetoan Coaualty Company to forfeit the bonds
ES ae
In a subsequent contact ithe ay
- qq furnished informati A roference to the bond posted
for PAUL DE LUCIA. He advised that the $50,000 was made up of a cashier's
cheok #160652 fram the Central Illinois Bank fer $25,000 and oash in the
amount of $256,000,
Likewise with reference to the cash posted by LOUIS CAMPACHA <a>
advised that the $11,700 put up by LOUIS RAGO came from the National
Securities Bank and was #71388, .
“#7 7 Lileewdae the $8,800 oheck put up by ‘JOHN TAGO came from the
National Securities Bank and was #98100, ‘The $15,000 check put up by We _
THOMAS KOVAK come from the Cicero State Bank and was #79741, In addition
to the $5,500 in treasury bonds posted by ROBERT R. MARCUS the $11,500 posted
was in cash.s aR that he had received this information at the
office of the Clerk of the Court at the time these bonds were posted and that
he obtained this information directly from the checks thenselves.
: OO Further information in connection with the bail of the subjects
involved in this case is set forth ih the report of a
- dated August 5, 1945 at New York City, The following orgation was obtained
from a review of this file:
Qn July 14, 1947 CARMINE V. CORCILLO, an Agent for the Manufsoturers
Casualty and Insurance Company of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, advised that he
maintained an office at 250 West 57th Street, New York City, and that he was
first approached in the matter of bail bonds for seven defendants in this oase
namely CAMPAGHA, D‘ANDREA, DE LUCia, GIOB, MARITOTE, PIERCE aud ROSELLI by
WALLY CATO who is an agent of the United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company
of Baltimore, Maryland; that he advised CATO that he could not write $100,000
bonds but that he could write $50,000 bonds and that he was willing to write
these bonds as comsurety with his companys _
we. CORCILLO stated that CATO took the matter up with the United States
Fidelity and Guaranty Company and found out that said company would not write
‘up the bonds as coesurety with his company as CATO'S company which is governed
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