La Costa Resort and Spa organization
also: La Casa Spa and Hotel, La Costa, La Casa Land Company, La Costa Country Club
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Herman Beebeperson · 6Scott Susalaperson · 5Edward D. Susalaperson · 4San Diegocountry · 4Allard Rowanperson · 3Irving Molaskyperson · 2Teamsters Pension Fundorganization · 2Moe Dalitzperson · 2Penthouse Magazineorganization · 2Merv Adelsonperson · 2Burton Kanterperson · 1H.K. Ken Beebe Jr.person · 1Stephen Leoperson · 1Peyton McKnightperson · 1Charles Watersperson · 1San Dequinto National Bankorganization · 1American Motel Industriesorganization · 1Marcella Mafia Familyorganization · 1San Diego Chargersorganization · 1Texascountry · 1Kenneth Schnitzerperson · 1Dallascountry · 1Tyler, Texasplace · 1Paul Helliwellperson · 1
Claims (5)
Edward D. Susala member_of
La Costa Resort and Spa book_quoted
“Only official brush with the law. But federal law enforcement officials knew very well who he was because of his father and his financial mentor. His father was Edward D. Fast Eddie Susila. He was a manager and general partner of La Casa Sp…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Mafia, CIA&George Bush Part 3 @ 8:54
La Costa Resort and Spa financed_via
Teamsters Pension Fund book_quoted
“I was hoping Warhamster was in here because he's from San Diego. He could add a lot of color to this. It was controlled by the mob and built with Teamsters pension funds for the financing. Fast Eddie was brought in as a general partner in t…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Mafia, CIA&George Bush Part 3 @ 9:24
Moe Dalitz member_of
La Costa Resort and Spa book_quoted
“Molasky, M-O-L-A-S-K-Y, and Merv Adelson. The fourth founding partner, Morris Moe Dalitz. And of course, we've heard about Dalitz because he's mafia. He retired from La Costa in 1981. Dalitz, one of the most notorious mobsters in the countr…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Mafia, CIA&George Bush Part 3 @ 9:54
Penthouse Magazine exposed
La Costa Resort and Spa book_quoted
“Cantor has connections to several important people that we will read about throughout this book. In 1975, an article appeared in the Penthouse magazine. It was an expose on La Costa, saying it was established and frequented by mobsters. Tha…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Mafia, CIA&George Bush Part 3 @ 11:29
Herman Beebe secretly_owned
La Costa Resort and Spa documented
“due to a financial statement that he submitted to the Texas Insurance Department while he was applying for permission to start an insurance company there. This statement said he owned 50% of a house in La Costa. It was dated 1972. San Diego…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Mafia, CIA&George Bush Part 3 @ 24:24
Mentions (14)
▶ 8:54
Only official brush with the law. But federal law enforcement officials knew very well who he was because of his father and his financial mentor. His father was Edward D. Fast Eddie Susila. He was a manager and general partner of La Casa Sp…
▶ 9:24
I was hoping Warhamster was in here because he's from San Diego. He could add a lot of color to this. It was controlled by the mob and built with Teamsters pension funds for the financing. Fast Eddie was brought in as a general partner in t…
▶ 10:58
a registered agent for La Casa Land Company, which participated in the development of the resort. Also affiliated with this resort was Chicago attorney Burton Kanter, K-A-N-T-E-R. He also was on the list of principals that was in charge of …
▶ 11:29
Cantor has connections to several important people that we will read about throughout this book. In 1975, an article appeared in the Penthouse magazine. It was an expose on La Costa, saying it was established and frequented by mobsters. Tha…
▶ 11:59
But a judge who turned out to have connections to some of the witnesses overturned the jury verdict with respect to Malaski and Adelson. The parties eventually settled out of court. Penhouse didn't pay a penny, but gave a letter to Malaski …
▶ 12:31
The latter, Rowan, a longtime Dallas associate who in 1962 pleaded guilty to stock fraud. So one big happy mobster family. And of course, Penhouse was basically vindicated in their assessment of what La Costa actually was. At La Costa, Cana…
▶ 13:05
And in 1988, a Japanese company purchased it. And keep in mind, we've already went over all of the Japanese mobsters and how they're all connected to this network. In the early 1980s, Scott Salusa was a playboy. He was an amateur golfer, te…
▶ 20:43
Savings and loan owner Don Dixon, with whom he had developed condominiums associated with championship golf courses located next to La Costa. Bebe and Susilas also got caught up in a lawsuit involving a bank loan to a La Costa travel agent.…
▶ 21:13
San Dequinto National Bank to the tour company. That was the name of their travel agency. It was headed by a guy by the name of Stephen Leo, who like Ken Beebe also listed his same, the address of Scott Susala in the business drafting docum…
▶ 21:45
The former All-American wide receiver from Arkansas and then star with the San Diego Chargers, Lance Bambi Allworth. There was also a former Texas state senator, Peyton McKnight from Tyler, who later broke with the group because of a $1 mil…
▶ 22:18
Schnitzner, who we talked about yesterday, who was a close associate of Michener and the Marcella Mafia family, was involved in all of this. In a letter to the author, Schnitzner stated, I do not know Herman Beebe. I have never done busines…
▶ 23:55
in several Las Vegas casinos. Also around the same time, Glick's company was a beneficiary of a fraud deal at BB's Connected Houston Bank, which we'll go into a little bit later. BB had been coming to play at La Costa, his home away from ho…
▶ 24:24
due to a financial statement that he submitted to the Texas Insurance Department while he was applying for permission to start an insurance company there. This statement said he owned 50% of a house in La Costa. It was dated 1972. San Diego…
▶ 24:55
A fellow Louisiana businessman, one of Beebe's early backers and mentors, deeded him and his wife half interest in a lot in La Costa. The older man was Charles Waters. He was an insurance man who was caught in 1965 by the SEC in a stock sca…