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John Handsome Johnny Roselli — Part 6
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by the Tomer Ratings and his companywas not a conference compmny, which .
writes bail bonds at cut prices.
CORCILLO advised he came to the United Sates District Court
‘the day the case was sot for pleading and he apoke to CATO who advised him
'." that his company decided not to write the bonds and that in the meantime
no bonds would be necessary because the American Casualty Company, who
originally executed the bonds in Chicago, was going to leave the same bail
continued in the Southern District of New York,
CORCILLO advised that while he wags in the Court House he talked
to the attorney JOSEPH ‘ICBULGER of 139 North Park Sereet, Chicago, Illinois,
. Who represented all the defendants pehtioned above; that he did not know if
BULGER was an associate of BRADLEY: EBEN who represents all the defendants
_whoare mentioned hereinabove; that he did not Imow if BULGER was an
_ associate of BRADLEY EBEN who appeared as the attorney of record ia this
' gases that BULGER isaued him what security he would want because they may
need new bonds, but that he did not know whether the defendants had to change
their bonds, and wanted to bo prepared if they should have to ohange their
According to thisreport CORCILLO stated that he advised BULGER
that he wanted one half cash collaterals that he would charge two pergent
premium, which on $700,000 would be $14,000. BULGER then asked him for
some forms and advised that he would let him kmow if he decided that he
“ wanted him tore-sxequte the bends; and that he would have all the indemitors
in Chicago sign his forms and mail them back to him.
CORCILLO stated that about June 18, 1943 he corresponded with
BULGER and asked him if there waa any chance of writing the bonds in question
and that BULGER replied by mail on June 2], 1943 and indicated that he should
wait a little longer; that a few days later BULGER contacted him by phone
and edvised him that he would want him to write seven bonds, although when
he spoke to him in New fork they only referred to six bonds, but BULGER
advised that the additional bond was for JOHN ROSELLI and that he would give
him $350,000 collateral.
CORCILLO stated he sent his brother to Chicage to get all necessary -
papers signed by the thirty-four indemnitors, which list CORCILLO furnished te
and it is being set out hereinbelow: .
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