15-year lawsuit over mysterious CIA agent drags as last of JFK files awaits release

Morley v. CIA
(l. to r.) Reporter Ed Brackett, attorney James Lesar, and plaintiff Jefferson Morley

USA Today reporter Ed Brackett reported the story first.

Morley returned to federal court again Monday, this time before a three-judge appeals court panel to get the government to pay legal fees that have climbed to more than $500,000, said Morley’s attorney, James Lesar.

Source: 15-year lawsuit over mysterious CIA agent drags as last of JFK files awaits release.

 

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CIA & JFKFrom a 5-Star Amazon review of Jefferson Morley’s new ebook, CIA and JFK: The Secret Assassination Files.

The crown jewel of Mr. Morley’s work details his discovery that a retired CIA officer named George Joannides was called back to Washington to stall a re-investigation of the assassination by the House of Representatives in the late 1970s.

 

1 thought on “15-year lawsuit over mysterious CIA agent drags as last of JFK files awaits release”

  1. Richard Turnbull, J.D.

    Given Joannides’s covert responsibilities in the time between the Bay of Pigs debacle, April 1961, and the JFK assassination in November 1963, that he should be specifically charged with misleading the House Select Committee on Assassinations is in itself highly suggestive of skullduggery. By the time anyone with a modicum of common sense delves deeper into the practically endless official distortions of the JFK-Tippit-Oswald murders already uncovered by the time in 1977-78 when the HSCA was formed, they are bound to see a coverup by the CIA aided by Joannides as completely predictable!

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