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Honorable William F. Weld
United States Attorney
John W. McCormack Post Office & Courthouse (Room 1107)
Boston, Massachusetts 02109
Attention: Victor Wild
Assistant United States Attorney
Dear Sir:
RE: GERRY ARMSTRONG
IMPERSONATION
This letter is to confirm conversation between you and
Special Agent (SA) XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX on October 30, 1985, during [handwritten: j2 b7c]
which you were appraised of the facts of the above-captioned matter,
and stated you would decline prosecution.
Enclosed are copies of the following:
1) A copy of complaint received at Federal Bureau of
Investigation (FBI) Boston office from Complainant XXXXXXXXXX [handwritten: j2 b7c]
2) A copy of letter from XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX ,
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX , to [handwritten: j2 b7c]
XXXXXXXXXXXXX , dated October 22, 1985.
3) A copy of a self-explanatory FD-302 reflecting the
interview of Gerald D. Armstrong on October 23, 1985.
4) A copy of a letter from Gerald Armstrong to SA Leonard,
dated October 25, 1985, with an enclosed Declaration of Gerald
Armstrong. [handwritten: j2 b7c]
[handwritten: Close (5) 11/13/85]
ENCLOSURES
1 - USA, Boston
1 - Boston (47-4569)
XXXXXX XXXXXXX [handwritten: j2 b7c]
[handwritten: j2 b7c] XXXXXXXXXXXX
5) A copy of a letter from XXXXXXXXXXX
to SA XXXXXXXXX [handwritten: j2 b7c]
dated November 6, 1985.
The above enclosures are provided for your information.
This captioned matter is considered closed. |