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Albert Anastasia — Part 2
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investigation with the Trial Judge. I potnted out to Mr. -
[less that the reason for the guote around the word "undermine"
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tn our memorandum to the Department was that it was the word used
by the USA; that had the FBI sought to charge the USA with an
attempt to undermine the Judge, there wailed have been no quotes
Ground the word "undermine." Mr. Olney stated that the entire
matter ts very clear to him and that during the period of time after !
had returned to his office, he had already straightened out his
People on thts situation.
As regards th matter, I pointed out to Ur.
Olney, as was reflected in the menorandum of Mr. Price to Mr.
Rosen, November 28, 1954, that Special eg oy
Our week-end duty supervisor, in ree iving the complaint from
and after advising that the FBI was not in
@ position to afford him protection and it would not be possible
for the FEI to tap his line, further advised thet he should
[peaieionai’ contact the Bureau should he evelop any wy
ddittonal information which he believes to be Pertinent. I
pointed out to Mr. Olney that this would certainly not indicate
any indifference. ,
a ~ I then informed ifr. Oiney thatUr. “interrowd had
\;talked to David Luce, Erecutive Assistant to Olney, on November 26, —...
){1954, and that Kinterrowd had pointed out to Ir. Luce that in 9
Lane absence of any further information in addition to that already”
furnished by othing cculd be done by the Bureau at this |
tine, but that should furnish any pertinent infornation ho
that he might receive in this matter in the future." I pointed ©
out to Mr. Clney that that again would fatl to reflect can
attitude of indifference. Olney stated that apparently our
eelincs in the matter had not gotten ceross to =
Ur. Olney stated, however, that after discussing the
matter with me, he. was now in a postition to clear]: indicate to
that the FBI was not at all indifferent a Olney \pe
stated that he would get his people straightened out on both
‘the Anastasio and ioe and was very pleased thct he had
had this discussion with me, since the matter was now completely
resolved.
I asked Mr. Olney if there were any further questions
in his mind concerning either of these incidents cnd if he
felt that he would like to discuss then any further. Mr.
Olney stated that they were both handled to his complete satis factic
\ond that he would appreciate the: matter being dropped at this point.
}He stated that he, of course, was desirous that this entire °
I matter be considered an informal matter.
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