Frank Sinatra lost teeth in a Las Vegas casino fistfight over massive money fall out

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Frank Sinatra lost teeth in a Las Vegas casino fistfight over massive money fall out
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Frank Sinatra was treated very well at Las Vegas casinos in the 1950s and 1960s. He was given free drinks and food and thousands of dollars worth of free casino chips. In the late 1960's, the perks stopped because of the takeover of all the casinos by Howard Hughes. Sinata was angry and left the casino the next night. He didn't want to be treated the same way again. The singer sold more than 150 million albums. His career is considered a success.

The next night, Sinatra stood on the blackjack table in the middle of the Sands casino. He was angry and started throwing things around. The manager came to quell the situation and Sinata accused him of being a mobster. Cohen punched Sinato in his mouth and he lost two teeth and a lip in a one-punch fight. Sinara was warned not to go near Cohen again.