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FBI’s interest in Truman Capote was limited to his support for Cuba
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Beryl Lipton
The Federal Bureau of Investigation never conducted an investigation focused on acclaimed author Truman Capote, who was at work on his classic In Cold Blood when his name first appeared in the Bureau’s files. Though the agency declined to look into direct requests related to the writer’s safety and reputation, his file nevertheless stretches over 100 pages, in no small part because he was among those who supported, for a time, the Fair Play for Cuba Committee.
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John Kirsch sent this request to the Central Intelligence Agency of the United States of America