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February 17, 1978 by Caroline Letkeman

Memorandum: SITOL (February 17, 1978)

Author: Legal Attache, Paris
File/Ref. No.: 47-56689-334X
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Enclosed to the Bureau is one copy of a Department of State telegram from the American Embassy, Paris, France, to the Department of State which sets forth information concerning a recent trial in French court and conviction of Church of Scientology leaders on charges of fraud. This information is being furnished to the Bureau in view of our past and current interest in captioned organization.

Filed Under: FBI Documents Tagged With: fraud, French fraud case, Paris, SITOL

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