Clifford Perlman person
also: Perlman
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Caesars Palaceplace · 4Alvin Malnickperson · 2Victor Rogers IIperson · 1International Brotherhood of Teamstersorganization · 1Jerry Gordonperson · 1Jay Sarnoperson · 1Lumsorganization · 1New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcementorganization · 1William McElniaperson · 1Jay Leshawperson · 1Meyer Lanskyperson · 1Nevada State Gambling Control Boardorganization · 1Atlantic Cityplace · 1
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Clifford Perlman headed
Lums documented
“In 1969, Lums, the fast food chain out of Miami, bought out the controlling interest of Caesars. Lums was headed by Clifford Perlman. He paid $48 million in cash, including $12 million in Lums common stock, and assumed $24 million in Teamst…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Mafia, CIA &George Bush Part 12 @ 42:42
Clifford Perlman laundered_money_for
Alvin Malnick documented
“Flamingo Hotel in Las Vegas. The charges against Gordon were dropped when he turned state's evidence and he continued to work at Caesars. Caesars and Perlman then got into a great deal of hot water because their business dealings with Alvin…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Mafia, CIA &George Bush Part 12 @ 44:03
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▶ 42:42
In 1969, Lums, the fast food chain out of Miami, bought out the controlling interest of Caesars. Lums was headed by Clifford Perlman. He paid $48 million in cash, including $12 million in Lums common stock, and assumed $24 million in Teamst…
▶ 44:03
Flamingo Hotel in Las Vegas. The charges against Gordon were dropped when he turned state's evidence and he continued to work at Caesars. Caesars and Perlman then got into a great deal of hot water because their business dealings with Alvin…
▶ 44:33
The New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement found that Perlman, William McElnia, and Jay Leshaw were unsuitable for licensing because, among other things, of their business dealings with Malnick. McElnia resigned from Caesars and sold his…
▶ 45:04
All during this time, Sarno first, then Perlman, allegedly controlled Caesar Palace, and the Rogers apparently maintained a presence and position in the casino. Records at the Nevada State Gambling Control Board shows that Victor Rogers was…