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Aretha Franklin
Argentina Declassification Project
Ariel Castro
Ariel Sharon
Ariel Sharon (1928 to 2014) was an Israeli politician. This release consists of material related to diplomatic security issues concerning Sharon’s visit to the United States in 1982 and 1991.
Aristotle Onassis
Aristotelis (or Aristotle) Sokratis Onassis (1906-1975) was a wealthy shipping magnate and husband to the widowed Jacqueline Kennedy.
Armand Hammer
Armando Florez Ibarra
Armando Florez Ibarra served as a Cuban diplomat in the United States and Czechoslovakia before defecting to Spain in 1968. This release consists of material from FBI files dated between 1960 and 1986.
Arnold Palmer
Art Modell
Arthur Bertram Modell (1925-2012) was a businessman best known for his ownership of the Cleveland Browns and Baltimore Ravens football teams. This release consists of a 1975 investigation of an extortion threat against Modell and a 2000 investigation of a threatening letter sent to him. Neither case resulted in a prosecution.
Arthur Bell
Arthur Flegenheimer (Dutch Schultz)
Arthur “Dutch Schultz” Flegenheimer (1902-1935) was a New York City racketeer known for bootlegging, income tax evasion, and a number of other crimes.
Arthur Kinoy
Arthur Kunkin
Arthur R. "Doc" Barker
Arthur R. “Doc” Barker (1899-1939) was an infamous criminal and member of the Barker/Karpis Gang in the 1930s. He was convicted for his participation in the kidnapping of Edward George Brewer in St. Paul, Minnesota in 1934 and sentenced to Alcatraz prison in San Francisco. He died while trying to escape in 1939.
Arthur Rudolph
Arthur Louis Hugo Rudolph (1906-1996) was a German-born rocket engineer and Nazi party member. He was brought to the United States to work for the U.S. Army and NASA after World War II. The attorney general asked the FBI to review internal security aspects of his immigration into the U.S. for permanent residence.
Aryan Brotherhood
The Aryan Brotherhood, a violent white supremacist gang, formed within the California state prison system in the late 1960s. On August 9, 1982, the FBI’s Los Angeles Field Office opened a racketeering enterprise investigation into the gang. The case was closed in 1989.
Aryan Circle
Aryan Nation
Asa Alonso Allen
Ashli Babbitt
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