(Testimony of George Senator Resumed)
Mr. Griffin.
Now what would he do once he got that money in his pocket or in the car? What would he do with it, take it back to the apartment?
Mr. Senator.
Yes.
Mr. Griffin.
What would he do with it in the apartment?
Mr. Senator.
Just leave it in his pants or whatever it was.
Mr. Griffin.
Did he have a safe back in the apartment?
Mr. Senator.
No.
Mr. Griffin.
Did he have a safe at the Carousel Club?
Mr. Senator.
No.
Mr. Griffin.
Did he visit the Vegas Club every night?
Mr. Senator.
No. He would probably say he would visit the Vegas Club--you know, for a while they were running this amateur hour every Friday, and Jack would go after he closed the Carousel, he would go over to the Vegas because the Vegas would stay open one hour later.
I don't know how to describe it. They were able to stay open until 3 o'clock in the morning, and they would have a little bit of entertainment from 2 to 3, and Jack would sort of MC it.
Mr. Griffin.
But you say Jack wouldn't go there every night?
Mr. Senator.
No.
Mr. Griffin.
About how many nights a week would he go to the Vegas Club?
Mr. Senator.
I would probably say, of course, I can't always say, I don't always see him all the time, you know, and I am not with him all the time, but I would probably say it was more so weekends. Now, during the week I don't say that he probably hasn't jumped over there, because if he has I don't even know, because when he does go out he doesn't tell me his moves where he is going.
Mr. Griffin.
When you were living with Jack at the Carousel Club in that period of time, how long was that that you lived at the Carousel Club?
Mr. Senator.
I don't know how long he lived there before me. I don't know how long he lived there previous to when I came, but I wasn't there too long.
Mr. Griffin.
Were you there a week or 2 weeks?
Mr. Senator.
It might be. I just don't remember how long it could be. It might have been 2 weeks. It might have been 3 weeks, I don't know. It might be that long. Mind you, I want you to know this is guesswork. I am only guessing.
Mr. Griffin.
Is it your impression that during the week on 5-day weeks that maybe 3 or 4 nights out of a week he would not go to the Vegas Club?
Mr. Senator.
I don't think so.
Mr. Griffin.
I am saying that he wouldn't go to the Vegas Club. There would be 3 or 4 nights out of the week that he would not go to the Vegas Club?
Mr. Senator.
Oh, yes; I would probably say that, yes.
Mr. Griffin.
Now, what was done with the money over at the Vegas Club every night?
Mr. Senator.
I don't know, that part I don't know. I am not familiar with that part.
Mr. Griffin.
Did you ever see Jack take any money from the Vegas Club and bring it back to the apartment or put it in his car or in his pockets?
Mr. Senator.
No; not out of the Vegas. I don't know if it has been done, but I haven't witnessed it. The money is handled, at the Vegas the money is handled by Eva. Now, how she disburses it or banks it I don't know.
Mr. Griffin.
Do you know of any bank accounts that Jack maintained?
Mr. Senator.
He had one bank. What he had in it I don't know. I am trying to think of the name of the bank. Do you have a listing of the banks he has? Can you refresh my memory on it?
Mr. Griffin.
I can give you a list of banks and read off some names. Tell me if any of these are familiar to you. How about the Park Cities Bank and Trust Company?
Mr. Senator.
No.
Mr. Griffin.
How about the National Bank of Commerce?
Mr. Senator.
No.
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