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Cesar Chavez — Part 8
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would not elaborate until he could confer with attorney.
On 4/3/74, and 4/8/74, subject telephonically contacted
FBI Bakersfield, and said he would appear for interview
as soon as he receives approval from his attorney, HAL
CHAPMAN. Contact with Santa Clara County California
District Attorney's Office, revealed subject borrowed
money from several people in San Jose area telling lenders
he was raising money to pay farm workers in order to back
up union. Criminal charges maybe filed against subject
by that office. It was also learned that CHAPMAN
supposedly not retained as subject's attorney,
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DETAILS:
The following are the results of a limited
investigation,
By letter dated March 28, 1974, from J. STANLEY
POITINGER, Assistant Attorney General, Civil Rights Division,
to the Director of the FBI, the following background infor-
mation and instructions were received:
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