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D B Cooper — Part 40
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U.S. Department of Justice
Federal Bureau of Investigation
1110 Third Avenue
In Reply, Please Refer to Seattle, WA 98101-2904
File No. March 20, 2000
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In reference to your letter dated February 29, 2000
concerning Robert Rackstraw, I am sorry to tell you that the
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) can’t assist you with what
you are looking for. While arrest records are usually
considered open records, the FBI can only supply an arrest record
about a living person to another person if the person whose
record is being sought signs a waiver giving up his privacy
rights.
As for the issue of Mr. Rackstraw passing himself off
as an attorney, you may want to contact California law
enforcement authorities. Most states have laws making it illegal
to practice law without a license.
For your information, I will pass your letter on to
those investigating the D.B. Cooper case.
Sincerely,
Charles E. Mandigo
Special Agent in Charge
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Special Agent Z/eic
MAR 2. 8 2000
EBI SEATTLE
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