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Nash Enters Plea in Racketeering Case

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Former Hollywood nightclub owner Eddie Nash pleaded not guilty Monday to federal racketeering charges, including allegations that he ordered the 1981 murders of four people in a Laurel Canyon drug den.

The 71-year-old Nash, who is in poor health, was tried for the murders twice in state court.

A jury deadlocked in one trial and acquitted him in the second one.

Authorities believe the four victims were killed in retaliation for the theft of $2 million worth of drugs, cash and jewelry from Nash’s home.

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In addition to allegedly ordering the slayings, Nash is accused of bribing a juror in one trial and trafficking in narcotics over a 25-year period.

He has been held without bail since his arrest last month.

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