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  2. List of FBI controversies - Wikipedia

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    The FBI also spied upon and collected information on Puerto Rican independence leader Pedro Albizu Campos and his Nationalist political party in the 1930s. Albizu Campos was convicted three times in connection with deadly attacks on US government officials: in 1937 (Conspiracy to overthrow the government of the United States), in 1950 (attempted murder), and in 1954 (after an armed assault on ...

  3. Litigation involving Steele dossier - Wikipedia

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    On January 28, 2017, Aleksej Gubarev, chief of technology company XBT and a figure mentioned in the dossier, initiated a defamation lawsuit against BuzzFeed, Inc. and Steele (and his company, Orbis Business Intelligence) in the High Court of Justice in London, Britain, Case No: CR 2017 - 664, [1] after BuzzFeed published the "Steele Dossier," alleging the dossier made "seriously defamatory ...

  4. Alois Hudal - Wikipedia

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    Alois Karl Hudal (also known as Luigi Hudal; 31 May 1885 – 13 May 1963) was an Austrian bishop of the Catholic Church and Nazi sympathizer, based in Rome.For thirty years, he was the head of the Austrian-German congregation of Santa Maria dell'Anima in Rome and, until 1937, an influential representative of the Catholic Church in Austria.

  5. Cracken's Threat Dossier - Wikipedia

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    Cracken's Threat Dossier is a 144-page softcover book designed by Drew Campbell, Matt Hong, Timothy S. O’Brien, Jen Seiden, and Eric S. Trautmann, with illustration by Storn Cook, and cover art by Tom O'Neill. [1] The content is divided into three chapters, each based on novels set in the Star Wars universe:

  6. Dreyfus affair - Wikipedia

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    Thus, to finally exonerate him, according to the old rule Res judicata pro veritate habetur, [Note 12] Esterhazy was set to appear before a military court on 10 January 1898. A "delayed" closed court [Note 13] trial was pronounced. Esterhazy was notified of the matter on the following day, along with guidance on the defensive line to take.

  7. Steele dossier - Wikipedia

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    When CNN reported the existence of the dossier on January 10, 2017, [117] [173] it did not name the author of the dossier, but revealed that he was British. Steele concluded that his anonymity had been "fatally compromised", and, realizing it was "only a matter of time until his name became public knowledge", fled into hiding with his family in ...

  8. Iraq Dossier - Wikipedia

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    The term Dodgy Dossier was first coined by online polemical magazine Spiked in relation to the September Dossier. [3] The term was later employed by Channel 4 News when its reporter, Julian Rush, [4] [5] was made aware of Glen Rangwala's discovery [6] that much of the work in the Iraq Dossier had been plagiarised from various unattributed sources including a thesis produced by a student at ...

  9. Digital footprint - Wikipedia

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    There are actions to take to make a digital footprint challenging to track. [23] An example of the usage or interpretation of data trails is through Facebook-influenced creditworthiness ratings, [ 24 ] the judicial investigations around German social scientist Andrej Holm, [ 25 ] advertisement-junk mails by the American company OfficeMax [ 26 ...