Family Jewels (Central Intelligence Agency)

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title: Family Jewels (Central Intelligence Agency)
text: The "Family Jewels" is the name of a set of reports detailing illegal, inappropriate and otherwise sensitive activities conducted by the Central Intelligence Agency from 1959 to 1973. William Colby, the CIA director who received the reports, dubbed them the "skeletons in the CIA's closet". Most of the documents were released on June 25, 2007, after more than three decades of secrecy. The non-governmental National Security Archive filed a request for the documents under the Freedom of Information
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description: 1973 report of illegal activities by the United States Central Intelligence Agency
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date created: 2007-06-22T04:24:46Z
date modified: 2024-09-02T18:49:25Z
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