ROBERT R. MULLEN COMPANY - PROPOSED RESPONSE TO NEWS MEDIA. REQUEST FOR COMPENSATION FROM THE AGENCY.(W/ATTACHMENTS)

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00506623
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March 9, 2023
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July 15, 1974
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r-, Approved for Release: 2020/08/14 C00506623 /LIS73 15 July 1974 MEMORANDUM FOR: Acting Deputy Director for Operations SUBJECT: Robert R. Mullen Company 1. Attached hereto are: a. MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD by (b)(1) dated 15 July 1974, subject: "Proposed Response ODA to News Media - Request for Compensation from the Agency," and b. a rough first draft of a public statement on the Mullen Company's cooperation with CIA prepared by Mr. Mullen. As indicated in the bottom of the statement, Mr. Mullen is asking for our and Senator Baker's clearances. 2. In regard to Mr. Mullen's c statement, I recommend that we thank ullen for having made it available to us but provide an official or unofficial clearance or make any other suggestions in regard to his contents. (Thie.:: (*hi/ h.,- 3. In regard to Mr. Mullen's rcwitiPqt for m?netary indemnification, I propose to have inform (b)(1) Mr. Mullen that his lawyer may contact Mr. John Warner, (b)(3) General Counsel CIA. 4. I would appreciate recommendations so that them to Mr'. Mullen. 2 Atts: A/S early approval of these 2 can communicate Chief, Cover -& Commercial Staff - DATE: Dividvft. Blee, Acting DDO cc: OGC, OLC, IG Mr. Bolten (b)(1) (b)(3) (b)(1) (b)(3) (b)(1) (b)(3) Approved for Release: 2020/08/14 C00506623 Approved for Release: 2020/08/14 C00506623 Cr1974 UBMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD SUBJECT: Proposed Response to News Media. Request for Compensation from the Agency. 1. Upon arriving home from the office on Friday, 12 July 1974, the undersigned found a letter from Robert R. Mullen, chairman of the board of Robert R. Mullen Company, which contained a draft of a. response which Robert R. Mullen is considering making to the news media concerning the role the Robert R. Mullen Company played in the Watergate incident and reciting the company's history of cooperation with the Agency. 2. Mr. Mullen had attached a note requesting that he be tele- phoned, which 117411 done at approximately 1800 hours on 12 July. We briefly discussed the draft of the response prepared by Ht. Mullen, who:vaar_uncertain_whetherto give it. to the newspapers., ask Senator Baker to put it into the Congressional Record, or forget the whole matter. I told Mt. Mellen that the draft, a copy of Which is attached, would be discussed with Erich (Isenstead) on Monday, 15 July. 3, Mr. Mullen then stated that Robert F. Bennett, president of Robert R. Mullen Company, was about to place the company in bankruptcy and had asked Mr Mullen to writ, off Mr. Bennett's debt to Mr. Mellen of $150,000. Mr. Mullen believed that Mr. Bennett plans to go to California to accept employment with one of Howard Hughes' companies. Mt. Mullen then said he wished to get in touch with someone in the Agency for the purpose of requesting payment of 850,000 to W. Bennett and $100,000 to himself AS he felt that the financial problems of the Mullen Company resulted from its cooperation with the Agency. The undersigned observed that the difficulties stemmed from the hiring of E. Howard Hunt by the Mellen Company which the undersitned had recommended against for reasons of cover and security. Mt. Mullen evaded a response (b)(1) (b)(3) (b)(1) (b)(3) Approved for Release: 2020/08/14 C00506623 Approved for Release: 2020/08/14 C00506623 to this comment and said merely that he hoped the matter could be discussed vith the Agency. Mr. Mullen said he has no point of contact in the Agency other than the undersigned and desires that someone in the Agency contact his attorney. 4. It was ascertained that his attorney is Janes Heffernan of the firm of Sutherland, Asbill and Brennan, 1616 "K" Street, W. W., Washington, D. C. Mt. Mullen agreed that due to the lateness of the hour and because it was -Friday evening, the matter could wait until early in the week of 15 July, and that he would be notified concerning both the above-described news media release and his request for compensation. (b)(1) (b)(3) 5. The above was related to C/CCS at approximately 1830 hours on 12 July. 6. Mr. Mullen resides in and his telephone number is Code (b)(1) (b)(3) (b)(1) (b)(3) (b)(1) (b)(3) (b)(1) (b)(3) DISTRIBUTION: Original - (b)(1) (b)(3) cc: 1 - DDO 1 - 00C 1 - IC 1 OLC Attachment: Mr. Mullen's Draft of Proposed Response to News Media 7 Approved for Release: 2020/08/14 C00506623 Approved for Release: 2020/08/14 C00506623 C.:71om Egg dzikof ROBERT R. MULLEN July 9 '74 Marty, Per our phone conversation, this is what I drafted. Call me. bob... (305) 361 2517 Approved for Release: 2020/08/14 C00506623 Approved for Release: 2020/08/14 C00506623 DRAFT In response to inquiries from the media Robert R. Mullen & Co. wishes to state that some years ago at the urgent request of the Central Intell- igence Agency it assisted in the opening of an office in a certain country. still In our judgement, it/would be contrary to the interests of the United States to divulge the name of this country, +est ice was not concez106d with matters in that country but was required solely for the transmission of vital information from certain persons aiding the U.S. The gullen Company was able to help on very short notice and did so without charge to the Government inlmilt When this work was concluded--with a success for which we were warmly thanked by appropriate officials" -War-employees were redundant. They remained on our payroll until proper places could be 41,-;;;;157 found for them. They were employed by the Mullen Company only in normal a4=mmve=4.4*Nre aspects of its business and in no way imposed on the hospitality of the countries in which they resided. In no instance did this represent more than 5% of the Mullen Company activity, and was entirely non-u:914) printrmutitTe 6771;17 �Me Mullen Company and all relationship 1 between-ths-balen-.Evmpartr.elid the CIA was terminated. The employment of Mx. Hunt had no relationship whatsover to the employee above. Although he :lad been an � � 1 of the C IA and was recommended a- _ (;;by that agency, we were advised that he was fully retired. His work for our C ompany was as a writer and executive on a specific project of a public advertising and public relations nature. When he became a consultant at the White House he terminated his full time employment witli-Vs, but .��������������� continued on a part time basis on our project.ialtaisaxax..gxempistaL � Approved for Release: 2020/08/14 000506623 Approved for Release: 2020/08/14 C00506623 -2 At no time were we advised, or were we aware, of the nature of his work for the White House. The above information, with the approval of the CIA, was made freely available to the FBI, the Watergate prosecutors and the Ervin Committee. It is to answer speculations, surmises and misinformation that we feel it necessary to state the above. Robert R. Mullen, Chairman Robert F. Bennett. president The above statement accords with our understanding and information, CIA, by The above statement accords it =0.41e44.*(7� ftwermi with the 4a..-stalements given our committee by officials of the Mullen Company and the CIA. ErviK)Comm. by H. Baker Approved for Release: 2020/08/14 C00506623