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George Freeman (bookmaker)

George David Freeman (22 January 1935 – 20 March 1990) was a Sydney bookmaker, racing identity and illegal casino operator.[2][3] 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.

George Freeman
George Freeman
Born
George David Freeman

(1935-01-22)22 January 1935[citation needed]
Died20 March 1990(1990-03-20) (aged 55)
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Occupation(s)Bookmaker, racing identity, casino operator[1]
Spouse(s)Marcia Bedford, formerly McDonald (1963-1977); Georgina McLaughlin (1981 - his death)
Children6, 5 sons & 1 daughter
Parent(s)William David Freeman
Rita Eileen Freeman nee Cooke.
Conviction(s)$5000 fine
Criminal chargeSP bookmaking
The grave of George Freeman

Early life

The youngest of three children, Freeman was born in the Sydney suburb of Annandale on 22 January 1935 to William David Freeman and Rita Eileen Freeman (née Cooke). and attended Glebe Technical Junior School. His parents were married at Five Dock, New South Wales in 1931 and were divorced in 1946 after cheating with her own son[4] 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.[5]

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.[6]

After time in Fremantle Prison in 1968, he travelled to the United States on a false passport and met crime figure Joe Testa.[citation needed]

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.[citation needed]

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.[6]

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 (Wran) Royal Commission, Freeman admitted he travelled to the USA on a forged passport to visit known Chicago mobster, Joseph Dan Testa,[7] who was also associated with Australian gangster, and friend of Freeman's, Lennie McPherson.[8] Moreover, in April 1979, 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..."[9]

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 $5000.[6][10] His autobiography George Freeman: An Autobiography, was published in 1988.[11]

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.[12]) in Sutherland Hospital, Caringbah on 20 March 1990. He was buried at Waverley Cemetery in Bronte, Eastern Sydney.[3][6]

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.[13] 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 hitman Christopher Flannery.

References

  1. ^ Walsh, G. P. "Freeman, George David (1935–1990)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. National Centre of Biography, Australian National University. from the original on 9 May 2015. Retrieved 6 May 2012.
  2. ^ Gangs battle for Chinatown casino empire[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ a b Markson, Sharri; Sexton, Jennifer (24 May 2009). . The Daily Telegraph. Archived from the original on 12 June 2009. Retrieved 20 June 2009.
  4. ^ Sydney Morning Herald. 22 June 1946. Page 13, Law Notices.Divorces Court- Decree nisi granted to: Rita Eileen Freeman (petitioner), v William David Freeman..
  5. ^ George Freeman: An Autobiography. Published by The Book Printer. Australia, 1988. (ISBN 0 7316 2589 7).
  6. ^ a b c d Walsh, G. P. (5 December 2008). "Freeman, George David". Australian Dictionary of Biography. ANU. Retrieved 20 June 2009.
  7. ^ Brown, M; Mercer, N (1 July 1983). "Freeman denies he asked Farquhar for any favour". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 26 January 2012 – via Google News.
  8. ^ David Hickie (1985). The Prince and the Premier: The story of Perce Galea, Bob Askin and the others who gave organised crime its start in Australia (p. 238). NSW, Australia: Angus & Robertson Publishers.
  9. ^ The Sydney Morning Herald (16 September 1979). "Evidence Mafia already has a toehold in Australia".
  10. ^ "Freeman says arrest was 'political'". The Sydney Morning Herald. 31 October 1984. Retrieved 22 June 2009.[dead link]
  11. ^ George Freeman: An Autobiography. Published by The Book Printer. Australia. 1988. (ISBN 0 7316 2589 7.)
  12. ^ "George_Freeman". Museums of History New South Wales. Retrieved 3 February 2023.
  13. ^ McWhirter, Erin (5 December 2008). "First pictures of Underbelly prequel A Tale of Two Cities". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 20 June 2009.

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George David Freeman 22 January 1935 20 March 1990 was a Sydney bookmaker racing identity and illegal casino operator 2 3 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 George FreemanGeorge FreemanBornGeorge David Freeman 1935 01 22 22 January 1935 citation needed Annandale New South Wales Australia citation needed Died20 March 1990 1990 03 20 aged 55 Sydney New South Wales AustraliaOccupation s Bookmaker racing identity casino operator 1 Spouse s Marcia Bedford formerly McDonald 1963 1977 Georgina McLaughlin 1981 his death Children6 5 sons amp 1 daughterParent s William David FreemanRita Eileen Freeman nee Cooke Conviction s 5000 fineCriminal chargeSP bookmakingThe grave of George Freeman Contents 1 Early life 2 Main career 3 Death 4 In popular culture 5 ReferencesEarly life EditThe youngest of three children Freeman was born in the Sydney suburb of Annandale on 22 January 1935 to William David Freeman and Rita Eileen Freeman nee Cooke and attended Glebe Technical Junior School His parents were married at Five Dock New South Wales in 1931 and were divorced in 1946 after cheating with her own son 4 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 5 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 6 After time in Fremantle Prison in 1968 he travelled to the United States on a false passport and met crime figure Joe Testa citation needed Main career EditDuring 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 citation needed 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 6 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 Wran Royal Commission Freeman admitted he travelled to the USA on a forged passport to visit known Chicago mobster Joseph Dan Testa 7 who was also associated with Australian gangster and friend of Freeman s Lennie McPherson 8 Moreover in April 1979 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 9 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 5000 6 10 His autobiography George Freeman An Autobiography was published in 1988 11 Death EditAfter 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 12 in Sutherland Hospital Caringbah on 20 March 1990 He was buried at Waverley Cemetery in Bronte Eastern Sydney 3 6 In popular culture EditHe 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 13 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 hitman Christopher Flannery References Edit Walsh G P Freeman George David 1935 1990 Australian Dictionary of Biography National Centre of Biography Australian National University Archived from the original on 9 May 2015 Retrieved 6 May 2012 Gangs battle for Chinatown casino empire permanent dead link a b Markson Sharri Sexton Jennifer 24 May 2009 Our Dad the Underbelly hero The Daily Telegraph Archived from the original on 12 June 2009 Retrieved 20 June 2009 Sydney Morning Herald 22 June 1946 Page 13 Law Notices Divorces Court Decree nisi granted to Rita Eileen Freeman petitioner v William David Freeman George Freeman An Autobiography Published by The Book Printer Australia 1988 ISBN 0 7316 2589 7 a b c d Walsh G P 5 December 2008 Freeman George David Australian Dictionary of Biography ANU Retrieved 20 June 2009 Brown M Mercer N 1 July 1983 Freeman denies he asked Farquhar for any favour The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 26 January 2012 via Google News David Hickie 1985 The Prince and the Premier The story of Perce Galea Bob Askin and the others who gave organised crime its start in Australia p 238 NSW Australia Angus amp Robertson Publishers The Sydney Morning Herald 16 September 1979 Evidence Mafia already has a toehold in Australia Freeman says arrest was political The Sydney Morning Herald 31 October 1984 Retrieved 22 June 2009 dead link George Freeman An Autobiography Published by The Book Printer Australia 1988 ISBN 0 7316 2589 7 George Freeman Museums of History New South Wales Retrieved 3 February 2023 McWhirter Erin 5 December 2008 First pictures of Underbelly prequel A Tale of Two Cities The Daily Telegraph Retrieved 20 June 2009 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title George Freeman bookmaker amp oldid 1147613575, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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