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Billy Carter — Part 3
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Saas ” Bank, whose name he believes was Saudi, to {ron out the
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and a female attorney by the name of Helen, whose Jast name
_-.Coleman could not recall, traveled to New York City where
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-. (Last Name Unknown) subsequently met in Washington, 7.75!
p.Cc, with the head of the Libyan Foreign or International
2,7: Getails of the $500,000.00 loan. Coleman stated that Carter's ......
residence in Buena Vista, Georgia, outside of plains, Georgia, -=-- =
was mortgaged at the time, but part of the deal was that from
the proceeds, the mortgage would be paid off and the residence
would be part of the collateral for the loan, along with other
property in Plains, Georgia, such as Billy's Service Station |
and two acres in Plains, as well as an additional 240 acre&s ©
-JYocated in Plains. Coleman stated that there were no papers
signed or passed during the meeting with Saudi, but he took
the information which he was to relay, or take with hin,
back to the Libyan Government.
°° gubsequently, Burki informed Carter, in August of
1979, that Al-Shahati was extending a formal invitation .
to him, as well as any guests he wished to bring, to attend ,
~. the tenth anniversary of Quaddafi's Rule in Libya. Coleman
“\ stated that the last week of August, 1979, Carter, accompanied
“py his wife, Sybil, and son, Buddy, as well as Norman Mallard
of Atlanta, Georgia, Clarence Gibbons, out of Atlanta,
Gecrgia, and his wife, Faye, a6 well as Jimmy Murray and
his wife, Lorraine, manager of the Best Western Motel in. >
Americu>. Georgia, departed for Libya, where they remained.
approxima cely two weeks. Coleman stated that he was unable
to accompany Carter at that time, but that when the others
_ returned to the United States, Carter contacted him.
and told him to come to Libya. He stated that Carter
and he remained in Libya for approximately two weeks, aS
they had intended to further discuss the matter of the loan, .
as well as the probability of an oil increase allotment
for a particular ofl companys They were unable to make any. .--
contacts, inasmuch as Al-Shahati had been called away due.
to a death in his fanily, and it seemed that Burki was merely
putting them off as to any type of negotiations. He stated
that subsequently, at the end of the two-week period, Carter
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