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Charles Rebozo — Part 1
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Mr. Heim to Mr. Franck Memorandum
RE: TERRY F. LENZNER, DEPUTY MAJORITY COUNSEL, SELECT
COMMITTEE ON PRESIDENTIAL CAMPATGN ACTIVITIES, MEET
WITH DIRECTOR, 11:00 A.M., JANUARY 24, 1974
Lenzner served as one of tne attorneys of the so-
called "Harrisburg Eight" who were indicted in April,
1971, by a Federal Grand Jury on charges of plotting
a series of acts of antiwar, vandalism, including draft
board raids, the possible kidnapping of then Presidential
Advisor Henry A. Kissinger, and the blowing up of underground
heating systems of Federal buildings in Washington, DB.
Cc. That same year (1971) Lenzner was reportedly involved
in the defense of Daniel Elisberg through one of Lenzner's
former law professors, Charles R. Nesson, a principal
defense attorney -
In his capacity with the Watergate Committee, Lenzner
gained attention during the televised portion of the
Committee hearings in July, 1973, by his sharp questioning
of Special Counsel to the President, Richard A. Moore.
Lenzner was also involved in the 11-20-73, interview
of SAC Kenneth W. Whittaker concerning SAC Whittaker's
meeting on 6-18-73, with Mr. Charles G. Robozo relating
to a political contribution held by Rebozo.
As the Director may recall, Mr. Lenzner is not
one of the five persons on the Watergate Committee who
Have bee granted Access to FBI reports by the Attorney
General. As indicated in a memorandum of 4-2-73, former
Attorney General Kleindienst and Senator Ervin agreed
that access to FBI material would be limited to Senators
Ervin and Baker, Chief Counsel Samuel Dash, and Minority
Counsel Fred Thompson. This policy was followed until
9-28-73 when then Deputy Attorney General Ruckelshaus
sent us a memorandum reguesting that Assistant Minority
Counsel Donald Sanders also be allowed access to FBI
material. These five jndividuals are permitted to view
any FD-302 interview report form they specify, provided
the interview was conducted in connection with the Watergate
Committee material before 5-25-73, which is the date
Archibald Cox was appointed to he Special Prosecutor.
tt is the position of the Special Prosecutor's Office
that FBI interviews conducted since that date are not
to be made available to the Senate Committee, and we
have not made any available. 2
RECOMMENDATION:
None. For the Director's informa ion.
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