A “high-priced call girl” told the FBI in 1960 that a Los Angeles-based private detective looking for dirt asked her to wear a wire as he investigated alleged sex parties with then-Sen. John F. Kennedy and Rat Pack members Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr. and Peter Lawford.
The woman told agents that Frank Otash, a private detective once convicted of race-fixing, approached her with a plan to record any “indiscreet statements” Kennedy might make if he introduced them.
“She told the agents that she was unaware of any indiscretions or girls involved with the four men specified by Otash,” the FBI memo says. “She refused this suggestion and invitation.”
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