- 5 - indictments were unsealed and petitioner became a witness for the Government. These payments ended in the summer of 1993 at the conclusion of the last trial. Mr. Paul D. Allen, Jr., Supervisory Special Agent of the FBI, wrote a letter to the United States Attorney's Office, dated July 7, 1993, stating that between October 1987 and the present "Mr. Rodriguez has been paid by the FBI a total of $84,424.77 all of which has been for expenses." Mr. Allen's letter further states: These expenses were for items such as rent, utilities, food/subsistence, transportation (automobile, gas, oil, tolls, maintenance, insurance), clothing, child support, medical/dental and other miscellaneous living expenses. In a letter to the Internal Revenue Service, dated March 27, 1995, Mr. Allen stated: "Mr. Rodriguez was paid a total of $75,400.00, all of which was considered to be reimbursement for expenses he incurred during the investigation." Petitioner executed receipts for expense reimburse- ments in the aggregate amount of $81,732.30. Three of the receipts, totaling $4,500, are dated after July 7, 1993, the date of Mr. Allen's letter to the United States Attorney's Office mentioned above.Page: Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Next
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