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Abbie Hoffman — Part 1
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Oo Bh De be dies Sed Coe te NS See oN BIS Ol ees a i suai dant eet ata ec
& NY 100-262445 . ‘
ae | a «-..::- Court, Worcester
= County Courthouse, 2 Main Street, Worcester, Massachusetts,
. advised on September’ 12, 1968, that court docket number 34.226
“" reflects that SHEILA HOFFMAN was granted a divorce decree NISI
on November 4, 1966, on grounds of cruel and abusive treatment.
Mrs. HOFFMAN's divorce suit was not contested and it was
agreed by both parties that $72.00 would be paid per month
by the subject for support of herself and two children, ANDREW,
born December 31, 1960, and ILIA, born November 19, 1962, of
which $22.50 will be paid to the children, According to
the decree, subject has visitation rights.
The above decree reflects that the HOFFMANs were
married on July 10, 1960, in Providence, Rhode Island.
E. Emplo ynents 1D
pm aero near aera ise that at that time,
ABBOTT HOFFMAN was 8 proprietor of Liberty House, 343
Bleecker Street, New York City, a corporation for the poor
people of Mississippi that sells their handicraft.
A representative of the Bureau of Special Services
(BSS), New York City Police Department (NYCPD), advised on
October 11, 1967, that ABBIE HOFFMAN was fired from a Job
with the New York City Youth Board a few weeks previously.
HOFFMAN was hired by the City of New York at a salary of —
$100 per week in a program instituted by Mayor JOHN V. LINDSAY
wherein people who were on the "inside" of neighborhood
activity could furnish information to the city of possible
neighborhood trouble spots. a
_ On November 15, 1967, a representative of the BSS,
NYCPD, advised that ABBIE HOFFMAN listed his occupation as a
poet when he was arrested by the NYCPD on November 1), 196}. >
hat ABBY
HOPFMAN is the owner o erty House, leecker Street,
New York City, which sells products made on Missisaipp!
cooperatives, .
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