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Surreptitious Entries Black Bag Jobs — Part 2
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Memo to Mr. T, W. Leavitt
Re: Surreptitious Entries
On 6/2/76, Civil Rights Di n Attorney William L.
Gardner telephonically advised Ans: a four-person
"committee" of Departmental attorneys had been formed at the
Department to conduct further inquiries into investigative
matters of the FBI involving surreptitious entries which have
been of specific Meee i phe Department; namely, in the
Weatherfug an matters.
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On the "committee" besides himself, Gardner said,
were Departmental Attorneys Steven Horn (who accompanied him
to New York on their recent review of files and documents
there); Jim Dyck, a recently engaged Departmental employee from
the Senate Select Committee (SSC) staff (who is scheduled to
assume a position in the Department's Anti-trust Division; and
Carl Feldbaum, who worked for Henry Ruth in the Watergate Special
Prosecutor's Office (SPO).
Mr. Gardner asked that Messrs. Dyck and Feldbaum be
certain sections of the Weatherfug and
abpiiisiniidity..::--: on 6/2/76, to familiarize themselves
¥ e material which they will, it is presumed, ultimately
review in our field offices,
On 6/2/76, Sections 35 through 70 of the Weatherfug
tile, and Sections 1 through 6 (and Section 1 JUNE) of the
re rae EN were made available for review by
essrs, Dyc nd Feldbaum at Room 4825, JEH Building,
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