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Fred Hampton — Part 1

100 pages · May 09, 2026 · Document date: Dec 10, 1969 · Broad topic: General · Topic: Fred Hampton · 92 pages OCR'd
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_ __ _ _ WWW _____..i.._..e..___..__,,92_____._,__.,...__A,,,____.__ L_ u_ _, J / CG 44-1503 5 that he saw no objection to making these premises available to the FBI, but he desired to first consult with other attorneys, whom he did not identify, and stated he would call SAC JOHNSON later that weekend. CUNNINGHAM said he would try to make the premises available by Monday afternoon, December 15, 1969, or by the morning of December l6, 1969. CUNNINGHAM desired either he or his representative to be present ddring the FBI investigation at 2337 Nest Monroe Street, Chicago, Illinois. On December 13, 1969, the above was discussed with USA moms A. FORAN, Northern District of Illinois um!, who stated that although he was not in a position to recommend Federal Grand Jury FGJ! action at this time, he would give the matter further consideration. USA FORAN stated it was his feeling that the requests by State's Attorney HANRAHAN and the victim lawyers regarding the interviews should be complied with in view of the pending charges which exist in regards to the 14 police officers and the seven victims in this matter. On December 14, 1969, DENNIS CUNNINGHAM, BPP Attorney, contacted SAC JOHSON at 4:30 p.m. and stated that after consulting with "most of the attorneys involved," it was decided that additional consultation was necessary by them before the FBI would be given access to the premises at 2337 West Monroe Street, Chicago, Illinois. CUNNINGHAM advised that the attorneys are meeting at 5:00 p.m. ondDecember 15, l969, at which time a decision would be ma e. CUNNINGHAM stated, however, it is his unofficial opinion that access to these premises by the FBI will be authorized for Tuesday morning, December 16, I969, and that he would call SAC JOHNSON immediately following the above described meeting with the other attorneys. - 7 - l 1 *1 I I4 I
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