J. Edgar Hoover protected organized crime for years because top mobsters had evidence of his homosexual activities, including his dressing in flouncy miniskirted drag and taking part in hotel orgies, according to excerpts from a new book about the late FBI director made public Friday.

Excerpts from "Official and Confidential: The Secret Life of J. Edgar Hoover" by Anthony Summers, due to be published later this month by Putnam, will appear in the March issue of Vanity Fair magazine that will go on sale Wednesday.The book claims underworld bosses Frank Costello and Meyer Lansky obtained hard proof of Hoover's homosexuality in the form of photographs of the FBI director having sex with his longtime aide, Clyde Tolson.

It said the photos may have been obtained from the Office of Strategic Services chief, William Donovan, who had a feud with Hoover and obtained compromising information to use against him.

"To Costello and Lansky, the ability to corrupt politicians, policemen and judges was fundamental to Mafia operations," Summers wrote. "The way they found to deal with Hoover, according to several mob sources, involved his homosexuality."

Hoover's folly was compounded by being involved in at least two orgies at the Plaza Hotel with the late attorney Roy Cohn and Lewis S. Rosensteil, the Schenley liquor mogul and benefactor of Brandeis University who had ties to both Costello and Lansky, the book asserts, quoting Rosensteil's fourth wife, Susan.

She claims to have attended the orgies with her husband in 1958. On the first occasion Hoover, whom Susan Rosensteil had met and recognized, was wearing "a fluffy black dress, very fluffy, with flounces, and lace stockings and high heels, and a black curly wig."

"He had makeup on and false eyelashes. It was a very short skirt, and he was sitting there in the living room of the suite with his legs crossed. Roy introduced him as `Mary.' "

On the second occasion, Hoover was wearing a similar dress but in red with a black feather boa around his neck "like an old flapper, like you see on old tintypes," Rosensteil said.

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Young boys joined the party and engaged in sexual activities with Hoover, Cohn and her husband, according to Rosensteil, who said Hoover had one of the boys read from the Bible.

Publication of excerpts from Summers' book coincided with the release of the contents of a Public Broadcasting Service show that will be broadcast nationally next Tuesday on "Frontline" under the title, "The Secret File on J. Edgar Hoover."

It claims "startling new evidence" that Hoover tried to pressure John F. Kennedy into ac-cepting Lyndon B. Johnson as his vice presidential running mate in 1960 by providing LBJ with reports of Kennedy's "womanizing."

Other findings include claims that Hoover benefitted from horse races fixed by the mob and routinely used FBI vehicles and employees for personal purposes.

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