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Declassified CIA Family Jewels memo, June 2007 release. OCR transcribed by tesseract.js.
MORI DOCID 1451843
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MORI DocID: 1451843 SECRET/SENSITIVE 17 December 1973 MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD SUBJECT: Recent Activities of the Watergate Special Prosecution Staff 1. Early in the evening of 10 December 1973, I received a telephone call from [REDACTED] who informed me that he, in turn, had received a call from [REDACTED] Intelligence Division, Washington Metropolitan Police Department 2. It seems that [REDACTED] had just spent an hour in conversation at his home with [REDACTED] in the Washington Metropolitan Police Department who had reported to him on his interview that afternoon with a Mr. Martin and a Mr. Horowitz, prosecutors of the Watergate Special Prosecution Staff. [REDACTED] had been subpoenaed for his appearance and he indicated to [REDACTED] that the two prosecutors were principally concerned with two matters: a. What type of training had the Agency given members of the Washington Metropolitan Police Department? how long were the courses? and how often were they given? b. What support did the Agency provide to the Washington Metropolitan Police Department during demonstrations occurring in the Washington area in late 1969 and early 1970? 3. [REDACTED] said that he had been shown a long list of names and asked if any of them had been involved either with the training given the Washington Metropolitan Police Department or the support to the Washington Metropolitan Police Department during the demonstrations. [REDACTED] could remember only three names on the list. They were: [REDACTED] SECRET/SENSITIVE [REDACTED] 00052 [vision-ocr]
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