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FD-1057 (Rev. 5-8-10)
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FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
Electronic Communication
Title: (U//FOUO) INTERVIEW OF
RE:ARTHUR SHAPIRO
Drafted By: Missing
Case ID #: 72-MM-NEW
Date: 01/10/2019
(U) RODRIGUEZ, ALFREDO - SEE SUB
Details:
72-MM-113327 CJP:c'• The following investigation was
conducted b S•ecial A•ent
Detective
Columbus Ohio Police Department,120
Marconi Boulevard, Columbus, Ohio, phone,
, was
interviewed telephonically regarding the homicide investigation of
Arthur Shapiro.
advised that Shapiro w
olumbus attorney
who was killed in the mid-1980's in Columbus.
was not one of
the original detectives assigned to the case but came on board in the
mid-1990'S after a city commission was formed to investigate
allegations of misconduct by the city's then police chief. As a result
of the commission's investigation, documents relatin to the Shapiro
homicide were seized from a commander's office.
became
involved in the homicide investigation at that time. It was determined
that Shapiro was involved in misconduct and fraudulent business
activity with the firm where he was employed. Specifically, it was
believed Shapiro was helping businessmen purchase coat
were
facing bankruptcy and creating illegal tax shelters.
believed
Shapiro had been subpoenaed to testify before a federal grand jury
regarding those business activities and was to appear before the grand
jury the day after he was killed. Regarding the circumstances of his
death, Shapiro was seen meeting with an unknown man believed to be the
killer in his vehicle first in a shopping center and then in a
Columbus cemetery. In the cemetery, Shapiro fled from the vehicle to a
nearby condominium complex where he was shot multiple times. Shapiro's
car was later found in the shopping center parking lot. Investigation
revealed that Barry Kessler, a business associate of Shapiro'S, was
seen meeting with a man at Kessler's office fitting the description of
the man seen with Shapiro before he was killed. A secretary of Kessler
saw Kessler meeting with the man in his office with a suitcase or
briefcase of money. Kessler was subsequently convicted of murder for
pecuniary gain in federal court in Florida relating to a life
insurance policy of a business associate. Though no sufficient
evidence to charge Kessler was uncovered, III'''. believed Kessler
was complicit or responsible for Shapiro's death. In the mid-1990'S,
prominent Columbus business man Leslie Wexner's name was published in
on October 26, 2010.
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EFTA00270345
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Title: (U//FOUO) INTERVIEW OF DET JAMES MCCOSKEY RE:ARTHUR SHAPIRO
Re: 72-MM-NEW, 01/10/2019
the local newspaper, alleging some connection to the Shapiro's death.
found no evidence connecting Wexner to the homicide case. In
addition,
investigation has revealed no connection between
the homicide of Shapiro and Jeffrey Esptein to date.
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