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Rudolph Nureyev

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Rudolph Nureyev, the famous Russian ballet dancer who defected to the West from the Soviet Union in 1961, was the subject of an FBI Espionage investigation in 1964 following the discovery of a cryptic note behind a wall plaque in a California hotel.


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FOIA Request - Dated May 16, 1998

FBI Response Letter dated July 27, 1998

Request No. 91287-000
Re: Rudolph Nureyev

Dear Mr. Greenewald:

This is in reference to your Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request.

Enclosed are 160 pages of documents which are being released free of charge.

You may submit an appeal from any denial contained herein by writing to the Assistant Attorney General, Office of Legal Policy, Attention: Office of Information and Privacy, United States Department of Justice, Flag Building, Suite 570, Washington D.C. 20530, within 60 days from receipt of this letter. The envelope and the letter should be clearly marked “Freedom of Information Act Appeal” or “Information Appeal”. Please cite the FOIPA number assigned to your request so that it may be easily identified.

This document may also be accessed through the FBI website at http://www.fbi.gov

Sincerely yours,

John M. Kelso, Jr.
Chief Freedom of Information-
Privacy Acts Section
Office of Public and
Congressional Affairs

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