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Freedom Savings organization

also: Freedom

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Marvin Warnerperson · 4Charles Brazarianperson · 3Robert Crockerperson · 2Austin Savings and Loanorganization · 1Manhattanplace · 1Burton Cantorperson · 1Great American Bank of Miamiorganization · 1Golay Familyfamily · 1Sam Zellperson · 1Chicago Tribunebook · 1Ohioplace · 1Barnett Bankorganization · 1Sam Zaleperson · 1Miamiplace · 1Oklahomacountry · 1Chicagoplace · 1Tampaplace · 1

Claims (3)

Marvin Warner funded Freedom Savings documented
“So Great American Bank pleaded guilty to drug money laundering. Warner, however, reaped a profit of $18 million in the sale to Barnett before the scandal broke. Also about that time, Warner was trying to sell a bank holding company he owned…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Mafia, CIA & George Bush Part 19 @ 48:19
Charles Brazarian member_of Freedom Savings documented
“in which Warner owned a little less than 5% of the stock. Freedom refused to go for the deal, so Warner had his home state savings bank in Ohio buy 7.5% of Freedom's stock to try to get it to have enough votes to swing the deal. Another sto…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Mafia, CIA & George Bush Part 19 @ 48:47
Sam Zale funded Freedom Savings documented
“who we've talked about before. And in 86, when freedom was in the death throes after Warner Bazarian and a mob associate from New York had looted it, Chicago businessman Sam Zale, an old business partner of Douglas Crocker and Burton Cantor…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Mafia, CIA & George Bush Part 19 @ 49:16

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The Colonel's Corner Mafia, CIA, & George Bush Part 17
▶ 56:42 He was nicknamed Gravedancer from Chicago, who bought up distressed properties. Zell bought Freedom Savings in Tampa, Florida, where Marvin Warner and Charles Brazarian were found. In a lengthy profile on Zell in the Chicago Tribune, began …
The Colonels Corner Mafia, CIA & George Bush Part 19
▶ 48:19 So Great American Bank pleaded guilty to drug money laundering. Warner, however, reaped a profit of $18 million in the sale to Barnett before the scandal broke. Also about that time, Warner was trying to sell a bank holding company he owned…
The Colonels Corner Mafia, CIA & George Bush Part 19
▶ 48:47 in which Warner owned a little less than 5% of the stock. Freedom refused to go for the deal, so Warner had his home state savings bank in Ohio buy 7.5% of Freedom's stock to try to get it to have enough votes to swing the deal. Another sto…
The Colonels Corner Mafia, CIA & George Bush Part 19
▶ 49:16 who we've talked about before. And in 86, when freedom was in the death throes after Warner Bazarian and a mob associate from New York had looted it, Chicago businessman Sam Zale, an old business partner of Douglas Crocker and Burton Cantor…