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HEARNAP — Part 26
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21. THE HAYFIELD FAMILY.
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The Mayfields' first, contact with the Pig.ts géevired
on March 7, 1974. The purpose of this initial and ald subsecue nt
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contects was to elicit information from the tMayfielés concezning
the ‘background and possible whereabouts of SLA fugitives. On
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them at the Jack London Inn in mas Shortly at fter their ar-
v3! rival at the Inn, the maid service which had been provided by the
144 general crew/of:. Black maids was replaced by two white yenen who
1S serviced oni; Nee i Mayfielde' rooms ané a room directly across the
C 16] hall. The room across “the hall was occupied by two men whom
17} the maids referred to‘as friends of the manager. Later, in Octo-
: 28]! ber, pursuant to 318°U.S.C. 2518 (8} (d}, the Mayfields reveive2
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19] an inventory signed by Federal Judge Alfonso Zupoli. This soca
20) indicated that “electronic interception of oral comnunications”
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Randsg38, {their two suites) of the Jack London -inn had been moni-
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tered during a period from April 20, 1974 to May- 14, 1974 (see
photocopy of document appended to Mayfield declaration, filed
On May 14, 1974, at 7245 a.m., F.B.I. Agents Patton and
Fchols appeared at the Mayfields' ‘door. The agents were asked to
leave but refused. After it became clear to the acents that the .
Nayficlds would not cooperate, a small suitcase was opened .te re-
veal bundles of currency. Agent Patton told James iiayfiela that.
32! the suitcases containcd $100,000 and ‘that more money was availabic
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