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124-10058-10420] 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992
JFK Assassination System Date: 3/20/201
Identification For
Agency Information
AGENCY : FBI
RECORD NUMBER 124-10058-10420
RECORD SERIES HQ
AGENCY FILE NUMBER 62-109060-3385
Document Information
ORIGINATOR FBI
FROM: LEG; LO
TO DIRECTOR, FBI
TTLE :
DATE 06/23/1964
PAGES
SUBJCTS
LHO, POST-RP, POSSIBLE CUBAN, ACT
DOCUMENT TYPE PAPER, TEXTUAL DOCUMENT
CLASSIFICATION Secret
RESTRICTIONS IB
CURRENT STATUS Redact
DATE OF LAST REVIEW 02/14/1994
OPENING CRITERIA APPROVAL OF CIA
COMMENTS REFERRAL TO CIA
HKP.150953 DocId:32138904 Page 1 22
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FD-36 ( Rev..12-13-56)
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Date: 6/23[64
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MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION CONCERNING Date of Declassiticatlon Indef "aitjTdij
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On 6/22/64 Mr R. EJ CARTER CIA, London on a_ pesltsslly Gigbly
confidential basis
2
Turnished the following information
Which comes from a tisur on the Cuban Embassy , London operated
by British Security MI-5 and British Secret Intelligence
Service, MI-6 Thij
Sonveesation
occurred on 5/8/64 and was
between FRATTERSON Counselor Cuban Embassy London
and an
'UideotfFVed
male visitor, possibly a "Colompian [he
conversation was in Spanish and indistinct at times Information
is as follows Cubu
visitor fter a question half of which is
not
heardeyshe
if in the case of the assassination of
KENNEDY if (2) FOSTER (Cph and indistinct was ever in
Cuba RIVA replies in the negative. He says that this man
2 applied for a visa to g0 to Cuba at the Consulate in Tam-
pico_ He was refused a visa . Had he been to Cuba he would
have had his passport
3 VISITOR: "A typical FaB I.
jobllu)
6 RIVA : "A thing {una cosa) of the Imperialists t0 kill
2
him in the end
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really disgusting -6@)
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It i8 possible that the individual referred to
3 Zbove as FOSTER may have;been OSWALD Above furnished for the
Bureau 8 information
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