Indian Springs State Bank

Indian Springs State Bank was an American Savings and Loan in Kansas City, Kansas. It was notable as the bank of choice for a number of mobsters as well as a conduit in the Iran–Contra affair.[1] After extending hundreds of thousands of dollars in unsecured loans to Global International Airways, Indian Springs filed for bankruptcy in 1984.

References

  1. Gary W. Potter (July 10, 2007). "State-Organized Crime as a Case Study Of Criminal Policy". Eastern Kentucky University.


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