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George David Freeman (22 January 1935 – 20 March 1990) was an Australian bookmaker, racing identity and illegal casino operator. He was linked to the Sydney drug trade during the 1970s and 1980s, was named in several Royal Commissions into organised crime and had links with American crime figures. Freeman served several prison terms for theft between 1951 and 1968 but was never brought to trial for any of his later alleged crimes, receiving only monetary fines for SP bookmaking in the mid-1980s. Freeman survived a murder attempt in 1979, was married twice, published an autobiography and died in 1990 of heart failure related to asthma and pethidine addiction. Early life George Freeman was born in Annandale, New South Wales, a suburb of Sydney, to William David Freeman and Rita Eileen Freeman (née Cooke) on 22 January 1935. He was the youngest of three children. Freeman's parents were married at Five Dock in 1931 and were divorced in 1946. After his father abandoned the family and his stepfather died, Freeman turned to crime and was arrested in 1947 for theft. He served two years' probation and left school at 14 to work as a stable hand and earned money hustling. Freeman stated in his 1988 autobiography that his boyhood hero was the notorious Australian criminal Darcy Dugan. In 1951, he began a sentence for various theft offences, serving two years originally at the Mount Penang Training School near Gosford and later at Tamworth Boys' Home. He also served time in Parramatta Gaol for stealing. On 5 February 1963, he married Marcia Bedford, formerly McDonald, in Sydney. After time in Fremantle Prison in 1968, he travelled to the United States on a false passport and met crime figure Joe Testa. Main career During the 1970s and 1980s, George Freeman was involved in the horse racing industry, primarily as a bookmaker. He was first named in a Royal Commission in 1973 in the Moffit Inquiry into organised crime in Sydney's clubs, though Freeman denied involvement. He was later alleged to be part of a plot to bribe State politicians who were planning to set up a casino regulatory board in a bid to curb illegal gambling. Freeman divorced his wife Marcia in 1977. The following year he was named in State Parliament as an "organised crime" figure and referred to as a "crime boss" in the Woodward Royal Commission. A police report in 1979 alleged he was involved in illegal bookmaking. On 25 April that year he was shot in the neck by an unknown attacker. Freeman married 24-year-old orthoptist Georgina McLaughlin on 6 August 1981. He was named in two further Royal Commissions during the 1980s, the Stewart Royal Commission and Street Royal Commission (also known as the Wran Royal Commission) into corruption within the New South Wales Rugby League. During the Street Commission, Freeman admitted he travelled to the USA on a forged passport to visit known Chicago mobster, Joseph Dan Testa, who was also associated with Australian gangster and friend of Freeman's, Lennie McPherson. In April 1979, an Independent MP for NSW electorate of South Coast, Mr John Hatton, referred to Freeman in Parliament as "the Australian contact man for one Danny Stein, nominated as an associate of notorious American organised crime figures, including Meyer Lansky...". Despite accusations of murder, assault, race-fixing, bribery, illegal gambling and involvement in the drug trade, Freeman's only criminal convictions after 1967 were for SP bookmaking in 1983 and 1986, resulting in fines of $500 and $5,000. His autobiography George Freeman: An Autobiography, was published in 1988. Death After several years of poor health, suffering from asthma, kidney disease and pethidine addiction, Freeman died of heart failure due to an asthma attack (and, according to the coroner, linked to his long-standing addiction to pethidine.) in Sutherland Hospital, Caringbah on 20 March 1990. He was buried at Waverley Cemetery in Bronte, Eastern Sydney. In popular culture He was portrayed by Peter O'Brien in the 2009 Australian television series Underbelly: A Tale of Two Cities and its sequel Underbelly: The Golden Mile. The series portrayed Freeman as a playboy crime lord and implied that he was indirectly involved in the Mr Asia drug syndicate, and responsible for the unsolved murder of a hitman, Christopher Flannery. References. Discover the George Freeman popular books. Find the top 100 most popular George Freeman books.

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  • The Marquise of O - synopsis, comments

    The Marquise of O -

    Heinrich Kleist

    In The Marquise of O, a virtuous widow finds herself unaccountably pregnant. And although the baffled Marquise has no idea when this happened, she must prove her innocence to her d...

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    The Confidence-man

    Herman Melville

    Onboard the Fidèle, a steamboat floating down the Mississippi to New Orleans, a confidence man sets out to defraud his fellow passengers. In quick succession he assumes numerous gu...

  • Life synopsis, comments

    Life

    John Brockman

    The newest addition to John Brockman’s Edge.org series explores life itself, bringing together the world’s leading biologists, geneticists, and evolutionary theoristsincluding Rich...

  • Ward No. 6 and Other Stories, 1892-1895 synopsis, comments

    Ward No. 6 and Other Stories, 1892-1895

    Anton Chekhov & Ronald Wilks

    These stories from the middle period of Chekhov's career show him exploring complex, ambiguous and often extreme emotions. Influenced by his own experiences as a doctor, 'Ward No. ...

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    The Way Home

    Mark Boyle

    An honest, radical and moving account of life off the grid. It was 11pm when I checked my email for the last time and turned off my phone for what I hoped would be forever.No runni...

  • Dead Famous synopsis, comments

    Dead Famous

    Ben Elton

    "Wry, fast and fiendishly clever" (The Times)One house. Ten contestants. Thirty cameras. Forty microphones.Yet again the public gorges its voyeuristic appetite as another group of ...

  • The Chameleon Poet synopsis, comments

    The Chameleon Poet

    Robert Fraser

    The poet George Barker was convinced that his biography could never be written. 'I've stirred the facts around too much,' he told Robert Fraser. 'It simply can't be done.' Eliot w...

  • Bad to the Bone Enraptured by Love synopsis, comments

    Bad to the Bone Enraptured by Love

    George Freeman

    “In Bad to the Bone”. You will find the real reason so many of our youth have gotten into sex, drugs and alcohol. Why many have become LGBTQ.It is not because they were born that w...

  • Plays Political synopsis, comments

    Plays Political

    Dan Laurence & George Bernard Shaw

    While some of Shaw’s earlier plays are still performed, his later plays, such as the ones in this volume, are barely known. As the collective title indicates, the themes here are p...

  • Principles of Human Knowledge and Three Dialogues synopsis, comments

    Principles of Human Knowledge and Three Dialogues

    George Berkeley

    One of the greatest British philosophers, Bishop Berkeley (16851753) was the founder of the influential doctrine of Immaterialism the belief that there is no reality outside the m...

  • 7 best short stories by George MacDonald synopsis, comments

    7 best short stories by George MacDonald

    George MacDonald & August Nemo

    George MacDonald was a Scottish author, poet and Christian minister. He was a pioneering figure in the field of fantasy literature and the mentor of fellow writer Lewis Carroll. I...

  • Know This synopsis, comments

    Know This

    John Brockman

    Today's most visionary thinkers reveal the cuttingedge scientific ideas and breakthroughs you must understand.Scientific developments radically change and enlighten our understandi...

  • People State New York v. George Freeman synopsis, comments

    People State New York v. George Freeman

    Supreme Court of New York

    Defendantappellant was caught, almost literally redhanded, by police while trying to stuff envelopes containing contraband drugs into the pocket of his neighbor at a bar. There was...

  • Nostromo synopsis, comments

    Nostromo

    Joseph Conrad

    'There is something in a treasure that fastens upon a man's mind. He will pray and blaspheme and still persevere, and will curse the day he ever heard of it, and will let his last ...

  • Still Standing synopsis, comments

    Still Standing

    Chrissie Foster & Paul Kennedy

    There are few more moving experiences than for the silenced to be heard.Chrissie Foster is the mother who brought the rich and powerful Catholic Church to its knees over its global...

  • The Last Chronicle of Barset synopsis, comments

    The Last Chronicle of Barset

    Anthony Trollope

    "He is so scandalously weak, and she is so radically vicious, that they cannot but be wrong together. The very fact that such a man should be a bishop among us is to me terribly st...

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    Lee

    Douglas Southall Freeman

    Douglas Southall Freeman’s Pulitzer Prize–winning biography of Robert E. Lee was greeted with critical acclaim when it was first published in 1935. This reissue chronicles all the ...

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    Rupert of Hentzau

    Anthony Hope

    Rudolf Rassendyll, having heroically saved the kingdom of Ruritania and nobly given up the hand of the beautiful Princess Flavia, has returned to his normal life in England. But wh...

  • A Confession synopsis, comments

    A Confession

    Leo Tolstoy & Jane Kentish

    Describing Tolstoy's crisis of depression and estrangement from the world, A Confession is an autobiographical work of exceptional emotional honesty. It describes his search for '...

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    The War in the Air

    H.G. Wells

    Following the development of massive airships, naïve Londoner Bert Smallways becomes accidentally involved in a German plot to invade America by air and reduce New York to rubble. ...

  • Sherlock Holmes - Cry of the Innocents synopsis, comments

    Sherlock Holmes - Cry of the Innocents

    Cavan Scott

    A HOLY MYSTERYIt is 1891, and a catholic priest arrives at 221b baker street, only to utter the words “il corpe” before suddenly dropping dead.Though the man’s death is attributed ...

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    Slave And Freeman

    George Knox

    Born in Tennessee in 1841, George L. Knox survived slavery and service with both Confederate and Union armies during the Civil War and afterward made his way north to find a chilly...

  • The Secret of Father Brown synopsis, comments

    The Secret of Father Brown

    G. K. Chesterton

    The fourth collection of Father Brown stories featuring the ingenious amateur detective. Ahead of a new series of the popular BBC adaptation starring Mark Williams, all five of Che...

  • A Study of George Orwell synopsis, comments

    A Study of George Orwell

    Christopher Hollis & John Rodden

    Author Christopher Hollis knew George Orwell personally during his schooldays at Eton, afterwards in Burma, and at the end of his life. His study of Orwell’s books is therefore ill...

  • The Last Unknowns synopsis, comments

    The Last Unknowns

    John Brockman

    Discover the universe's last unknownshere are the unanswered questions that obsess "the world's finest minds" (The Guardian)Featuring a foreword by DANIEL KAHNE...

  • The Sickness Unto Death synopsis, comments

    The Sickness Unto Death

    Søren Kierkegaard & Alastair Hannay

    One of the most remarkable philosophical works of the nineteenth century, The Sickness Unto Death is also famed for the depth and acuity of its modern psychological insights. Writi...

  • Of Man synopsis, comments

    Of Man

    Thomas Hobbes

    The founding father of modern political philosophy, Thomas Hobbes, living in an era of horrific violence, saw human life as meaningless and cruel; here, he argues the only way to e...

  • The Real George Freeman synopsis, comments

    The Real George Freeman

    Tony Reeves

    Sin City, 1970s. Crooked cops take the cream off the top of crime profits. Judges frequent illegal gambling dens. The winners of races are known before the horses have run. Heroin ...

  • Drawing Europe Together synopsis, comments

    Drawing Europe Together

    Various Authors

    Are we still 'United in Diversity'? Fortyfive artists from across Europe share their powerful illustrations of the European Union's shared past and our unsure future. From Brexit b...

  • Mary Barton synopsis, comments

    Mary Barton

    Elizabeth Gaskell

    "The rich know nothing of the trials of the poor; I say, if they don't know, they ought to know. We're their slaves as long as we can work; we pile up their fortunes with the sweat...

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    Defying Gravity

    Roger McGough

    In this evocative and personal collection of poems Roger McGough comes to terms with painful memories as well as confronting fears that are universal. Here he remembers his father ...

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    The Painter of Modern Life

    Charles-Pierre Baudelaire & P E Charvet

    Poet, aesthete and hedonist, Baudelaire was also one of the most groundbreaking art critics of his time. Here he explores beauty, fashion, dandyism, the purpose of art and the role...

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    A Hero of Our Time

    Mikhail Lermontov

    A masterpiece of Russian prose, Lermontov's only novel was influential for many later 19th century authors, including Tolstoy, Dostoyevsky, and Chekhov. Lermotov's hero, Pechorin, ...

  • The Queen of Spades and Other Stories synopsis, comments

    The Queen of Spades and Other Stories

    Alexander Pushkin & Rosemary Edmonds

    The Queen of Spades, one of his most popular and chilling short stories, tells of an inveterate card player who develops a dangerous obsession with the secret of an old lady's luck...