Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds. Photograph of Leslie B. Henry, bond salesman (right), accused of plundering the bond account of Charlotte Shelby, mother of actress Mary Miles Minter, with his attorney Harold Judson (left) and bail bondsman Irving Glasser (center). Photograph appears with the article, "Henry's Case Set For Trial. Bond Salesman Will Face Court on February 26," Los Angeles Times, 30 Dec. 1932: A1. Text from negative sleeve: Henry, Leslie B. Embezzlement. Handwritten on negative: Harold Jackson, Irving Glasser, Leslie B. Henry Text from newspaper caption: Shelby Account Plundering Denied. Henry Enters Plea of Not Guilty. Left to right -- Harold Judson, defense attorney, Irving Glasser, bail bondsman, and Leslie B. Henry.
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