Dorsey had resisted Sinatra’s departure, stating, “You’re not gonna leave this band, not as easy as you think you are.” A few weeks later, following a meeting with gangsters, Dorsey granted Sinatra his freedom, effectively launching his solo career and increasing his ties to organized crime, as noted by government reports suggesting that Sinatra “knowingly collaborates with the Big Mob.”
For 40 years, the FBI meticulously documented Sinatra’s suspected Mafia connections, labeling him a “messenger” for figures like Sam Giancana and Carlo Gambino.
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