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ED staTes Department Of
STICE
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
Copy to:
USA, St. Louis
Report of:
SA
ST. LOUIS
Office:
Date:
August 23,
1968
Field Office File #:
166-425
Bureau File #:
166-3709
Title:
IRVING RESNICK
VICTIM
b6
b7C
b7D
INTERSTATE TRANSPORTATION IN AID
Character:
OF RACKETEERING - EXTORTION
Synopsis:
Caesar's Palace Hotel Casino, Las Vegas,
states the firm of Freemonth, Hancock, Geyer and Audrain employed as.
auditors for Caesar's Palace and regularly audit casino records. A
is employed by that company and is known to contact persons
who are indebted to the casino.
states a
and a
are both employed in the cashier's cage of Caesar's
Palace Hotel and telephonically contact customers of the hotel who
owe money.
Victim states has received no additional telephone calls,
letters, or threats of any kind..
DETAILS:
AT LAS VEGAS, NEVADA
The Las, Vegas Division advised on July 26, l968 that on
July 22, 1968,
in the casino, Caesar's
Palace Hotel, advised that Caesar's Palace employs the firm of Freemonth,
Hancock, Geyer and Audrain as their auditors and that they regularly
audit their casino records. He pointed out that there is a
who is employed by this particular firm and he stated that he is aware
of a practice of this firm to attempt to verify stated indebtednesses
to Caesar's Palace. He said that on this basis, it is very possible
that
might have contacted
or could have even.
written
him a letter attempting to obtain an acknowledgement of
indebtedness to Caesar's Palace..
also advised that there is both a
and a
who are employed in the cashier's cage of Caesar's Palace
Hotel, and included in their duties are instructions to contact
telephonically, or through whatever means they are able, customers of
Caesar's Palace who owe them money and attempt to have this
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