‘JFK’ Document Dealer Indicted
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A document dealer who admitted forging papers to make it appear as if President Kennedy had an affair with Marilyn Monroe was indicted in New York City on mail and wire fraud charges. Lawrence Cusack III, 47, of Fairfield, Conn., was accused of cheating investors of up to $7 million. Prosecutors say he sold ownership shares of letters and notes purportedly written by Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy and Monroe. Cusack claimed to have found 700 documents relating to the Kennedys, Monroe and mob boss Sam Giancana. Postal Inspector John G. Feiter said in court papers that Cusack has admitted he forged the documents.
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