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Billy Carter — Part 3
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among which was the Minister of O11. He added that Houderi
~""ha@ likewise been sent back to the United Statesetse 0.
ary Coleman stated that on March 19, 1980, he again’ .
-*yeturned to Libya at the request of EHouderi to again furnish |
“additional details with regard to the loan to Billy. He !
“fy stated that when he arrived in Washington, Houderi had a
“*""oheck for him in the amount of §20,000.00, payable to Billy t
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_ Carter, which he gave to Coleman, who then in turn mailed
it directly to Billy at Plains, Georgia, from Washington,
D.C. Coleman stated that he subsequently traveled to Libya ;
where he met with the Executive Vice-President of the Libyan
Bank, whose name he cannot recall, who informed him that fot tren cee
he understood the generalities of the loan requested by WL
Billy, but now wished to know what terms. on
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2 Goleman stated that the terms he set forth with
regards to the loan was for a two year grace period at.
{interest only, and that at the end of three years, a principal
plus interest payment with the payoff to be at the end
of five years at 10 percent interest. He stated that he
informed the man that collateral would be Billy's residence on.
in Buena Vieta, Georgia, which had been appraised at $400,000.00, |
as well as 35 acres in Plains, Billy's Service Station,
as well as another 60 acres. Coleman stated that no papers .
or documents passed between he and the banking officials, .
ané neither did he sign any papers on his own or on Billy .
Carter's behalf. He advised that this information was given |
to the bank apparently for their information and approval. te
He stated that before he left Libya, Al-Shahati informed vee
him that the loan had been approved, but not for the original =
request of $500,000.00. He stated that Al-Shahati informed - ...
him that it was a "substantial amount," and that in approximately ....
a week upon bis return to the United States he or Billy _
should contact Houderi in Washington who would have the co
oe Coleman stated that he remained in Libya for approximately
three or four weeks, returning to the United States in April
. of 1980. So aa oo, -
SL Bese tes | ' Following his return to Plains, he placed a call 2-0.
. £ %.-t0 Bouderl at the Libyan Embassy, sometime in April, 1980, who 7°”
#22). informed him to come to the Embassy with regard to the money. co,
¢-7s Coleman stated that he traveled to Washington, where he met with a |
':-“Dibyan official of the Libyan Bank, whom he believes was called
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