JOHN DEAN ALLEGATIONS TO NEWSWEEK MAGAZINE

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01482392
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4
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December 28, 2022
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August 7, 2017
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F-2007-00094
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June 20, 1973
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NCLASSIFIED 411.1ECT: (Optional) � FROM: � DePuty. Chief �NTERApproved for Release: 2017/01/18 C01482392r1 .E ONLY j ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET TO: (Officer designation, roam number;.- and . building) xecutiveSecretar. anagement:Zonirrirt DATE 1 3. 14. 1 5 . OFFICER'S INITIALS trEcinip:; FORWARDED NO. .. DATE 20 June 1973 SECRET . COMMENTS (Number each comment to show from whom to _whom. Draw- a line across column after each. comment.) FORM USE PREVIOUS 3-62 I I SECRET 1-1 CONFIDENTIAL IirsTEE 'V I ONLY UNCLASS F ED (b)(3) Approved for Release: 2017/01/18 C01482392 Approved for Release: 2017/01/18 C01482392 0 June 1973 MEMORANDUM FOR THE RECORD SUBJECT: John Dean Allegations to Newsweek Magazine 1. Mr. William Jorden, the Latin American referent on Dr. Kissinger's Staff, called today in reference to State cable No. 1 1 2 1 8 9, dated 11. June (attached). He said that he had specific reference to paragraph 2 of that cable and would like to have "everything and anything we know" on that subject in the Agency. IDD/0-7g-:�,...71,1155 2. The .undersigned indicated to Mr. Jorclen that he had checked out the allegation that some low level. White House officials had considered assassinating Torrijos when the story first appeared in Newsweek andjd.espite checking outside WH Division also, could find no one in the Agency who could recollect or find anything relating to such a plan on the part of any portion of U.S. officialdom. I told him that I felt sure that nothing of this nature had come to WH Division's attention because for the period in question I had been Deputy Chief of WH Division and had heard nothing about any such plan. Mr. Jorclen asked if the Agency knew anything about Howard Hunt having had a team in Mexico "before the mission was aborted" and I indicated that as far as I knew, the Agency had no infor- mation on Hunt being in Mexico on such a mission. I also indicated, however, they could have been and the Agency might well not know it simply because he could have used an alias and he is an American citizen, which is outside the Agency's province and really the FBI's business. I suggested that it might be best if he checked the FBI on that particular angle. Subsequently I checked with Mr. William V. Broe, the IG, and (b)(1) (b)(3) (b)(3) Approved for Release: 2017/01/18 C01482392 Approved for Release: 2017/01/18 C01482392 and both. indicated that they had not run across any information concerning this latter allegation of Hunt and a team in Mexico on a mission related to Panama. 3. It was apparent that Mr. Jorden was under some pressure to refute these allegations and was casting about in all directions to make as certain of his ground as he possibly could before he tried to do so. Attachment: As Stated Above Distribution: Deputy Chief \ 4rn Hemisphere Division Approved for Release: 2017/01/18 C01482392 . � :. Approved for Release: 2017/01/18 C01482392, on.NE ON 1..r�OT 7f..4 BY PEC't 0 FIED - TOTAL --- / RUBY ;t7;7-1 ADMIN INTERNAL USE ONLY ,Ncr. COPY ISSUE' LOTTED BY AT NIT FILE . �T � V 14 rci � 2 5 I siv= F &2 a64 0 7-1 , PSPTIOr.A../CTION CY 'OTHER THA.!., ISUUIN OFFICE. IS PROWDITF:D STATE MESSAGE 306383 � PAGE 01-01 TOR:111326Z JUN 73 NC 02776 0 RuEAII8 NR UUUUU ZOC STATE ZZH 0 RUESVA RULRALJ E RUEHC e2189 1621322 NR uUUUU ZZH 111312Z JUN 73 M sECSTATE WASHDC 0 RUESVA/AMEMBASSY PANAMA IMMEDIATE 2592 NFO RULPALJ/PANCANAL IMMEDIATE ULPALJ/USSOUTHCOm IMMEDIATE. ' T NCLAS STATE 112189. .0. 11652: N/A. AGs: PFOR, PN � UBJECT:ALLEGATIONS MADE BY JOHN DEAN .TO NEWSWEEK MAGAZINE . THE FOLLOWING IS EXCERPTED FROm.A FRONT PAGE ARTICLE' Rom TODAY'S NEW YORK TIMES WiiICH REPORTS ON ALLEGATIONS ADE BY JOHN DEAN TO NEWSWEEK MAGAZINE. � ',SOME %OW-LEVEL,' WHITE HOUSE OFFICIALS CONSIDERED AS- Ass/NATING PANAMA'S RULER OMAR TO)RRIJOS, BECAUSE THEY UspEcTED THE INVOLVEMENT .OF HIGH PANAMANIAN AUTHORITIES IN ER0IN TRAFFIC AND BECAUSE THEY FELT THE GOVERNMENT HAD EEN UNCOOPERATIVE �ABOUT RENEGOTIATING THE PANAMA CANAL. REATy. E. HOWARD HUNT JR.. A LEADER OF THE WATERGATE URGLARS. HAD A TEAM IN MEXICO ',BEFORE THE MISSION WAS SORTED'', NEWSWEEK SAID0, .RUSH � 7 Approved for Release: 2017/01/18 C01482392