Judge Arthur Mundo and the Olive Clark Day "Love Mart," "Girl Market" Case

Illustrated Daily News, March 11, 1931

Apparently Laura Mundo's brother Judge Arthur Mundo presided over the arraignment of defendants in the Olive Clark Day "girl market" case. Day was said to be a Hollywood madam selling call girls to businessmen but the charges were for unlawful acts against juveniles so they were more akin to so-called "white slavers," which Laura ironically mentions in her autobiography as a fear of hers in her late teens.

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