Available on Kindle: Morley v. CIA: My Unfinished JFK Investigation

Morley v. CIA
(l. to r.) USA Today reporter Ed Bracken attorney James Lesar, and plaintiff Jefferson Morley

In 2003 I sued the Central Intelligence Agency with the help of Washington D.C. attorney James Lesar. Under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), We sought public release of the files of a deceased undercover officer who was involved in the events leading to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.

In the new Kindle ebook, Morley v. CIA: My Unfinished JFK Investigation, I tell the story of the epic 16-year legal saga that followed. It’s a brisk read, funny, disturbing and revealing about where the rest of the JFK assassination story is hidden: in the CIA’s archives.

The hero of the story is Lesar, a dogged litigator taking on high-powered Justice Department lawyers. The villain is a judge named Brett Kavanaugh.

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1 thought on “Available on Kindle: Morley v. CIA: My Unfinished JFK Investigation”

  1. I will certainly be reading this. I have always believed that the truth behind the assassination can be found in New Orleans and Oswalds connections with the anti Castro community. What is most incredible about the George Joannides story, in my opinion, is how he mislead the HSCA and told them that the CIA had no connections with the Cuban exiles who clashed with Oswald when he was in fact there case officer and financially supporting them. Keep up the good work Jeff

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