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Billy Carter — Part 3
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FD-302 (REV. 3-8-77)
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FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
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8/27/80
Date of transcription
Gold Kist,
Incorporated (Inc.), 244 Perimeter Parkway, was interviewed BIe
concerning his company's association with Billy Carter,
brother of President Carter; and the Libyan government.
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In October, 1977, Gold Kist
Carter wareho 67C¢
GK has done no business with the bhbibyan government
either directly or through intermediaries. No fees have
been paid to Billy Carter or anyone else to represent,
introduce or in any way intercede with the Libyans on
behalf of Gold Kist.
The law firm of Austin, Miller and Gaines
represents GK. The lead attorney is Hewitt Covington.
has attended no trade meetings with 47¢
representatives from Libya, nor has he attended any
meetings with Billy Carter.
ae... that GK was approached by the
Atlanta law firm of Levine and Meltz with a proposal for
an agency agreement between GK and the law firm. Levine B7&
and Meltz allegedl ed t ibyans an ssibly
International Division of GK, can provide e details of
this proposal.
investigation on___8/ 26/80 Atlanta, Georgia cies Atianta 97-106
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