Mr. Griffin. Did there come a time when you began to do accounting work for him?
Mr. Kleinman. Well, I have. I did accounting work for him. He wanted me to work out his corporation returns for the State and the Federal, but I have never been able to complete it for him.
Mr. Griffin. When was it that he asked you to do that?
Mr. Kleinman. It was sometime in 1962, the latter part of 1962.
Mr. Griffin. Did you ever do any work for him before that?
Mr. Kleinman. Yes. I checked some records for him with the Internal Revenue. I don’t recall when.
Mr. Griffin. Did you know him on a social basis between the time you first met him?
Mr. Kleinman. Not socially. I would know him like you meet anyone and know him, as an acquaintance.
Mr. Griffin. Where would you meet him?
Mr. Kleinman. Oh, sometimes I would run into him downtown. And while I was doing work for him, he would come by the office, and I would have to go by his place of business on Commerce Street to the Carousel.