In "Of Mice and Men," the boss comes to view George as suspicious due to his relationship with Lennie. George handles Lennie's paycheck and he believes he may be exploiting him for personal gain. Furthermore, he doesn't allow Lennie to speak for himself.
The boss suspects that George is trying to take advantage of Lennie by speaking for him and making decisions for him, rather than letting Lennie speak for himself. This leads the boss to question George's motives and the nature of their relationship.
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The boss is suspicious of Lennie and George because migrating workers never travel together. And because during the whole dialogue George never allows Lennie to answer questions directed towards him.
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Met police or SOCA I suspect
There is a run on George's bank, Bailey Building & Loan. Everyone wants their cash, but the bank doesn't have enough to pay them because the money has been loaned out to people. George takes the money that he and Mary were going to use to go to Europe to pay the people so the bank won't go under.
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George and Lennie have no money because they are itinerant workers who travel from job to job, often taking on low-paying agricultural work. Their lack of financial stability is a common characteristic of migrant workers during the Great Depression era depicted in the novel "Of Mice and Men" by John Steinbeck.
Harry gave Fred and George the money he won from the Triwizard tournament.
I suspect money more than anything else.