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VIRGINIA HILL HAUSER

 

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Virginia Hill Hauser was born August 26, 1916, at Lipscomb, Alabama. She claimed her money came from divorce settlements from the different men she had married. She was known around Los Angles as a "good time party girl." It was reported that she bought a night club so that her third husband, a Mexican dancer, would have a place to work. It was said that her parties interfered with her movie work, so she gave up the movies. She was described around Hollywood as feminine "Diamond Jim Brady." Virginia Hill was the mistress of Benjamin "Bugs" Siegel. She was in Paris at the time of Siegel's murder. She married Norman Johann "Hans" Hauser, a ski instructor, as her fourth husband and they resided in Salzburg, Austria in 1952. Virginia Hill Hauser was found dead in woods near Salzburg , Austria on morning of March 24, 1966.