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104-10106-10300 JFK Assassination Records Archives 1 (01/01/1969)

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Yurily Ivanovich NOSENKO


IDENTIFICATION:





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APPROVAL


NOSENKO, Yurily  Ivanovich, a Soviet
KGB officer who  defected in 1964 and
was subsequently  involuntarily con-
fined  in the U.S. by the Agency for
a period of approximately  three years.

NOSENKO first contacted  Agency per-
sonnel in Switzerland  in June 1962
and subsequently  defected in January
1964.  NOSENKO was brought  to the U.S.
and after a period  of relative freedom
he was involuntarily  confined in
April 1964.  From April  1964 to
August 1965, =he was confined at an
Agency controlled site  in Clinton-,
Maryland.  From August  1965 to
Octoher 17     OSENKO was  confined
at             Virginia.   In October
196', he was returned  to the Washington
area, given increasing  amounts of
freedom until he was  given total free-
dom in April 1969.  NOSENKO  became a
U.S. citizen in April  1974.  NOSENKO
was employed by the Agency  as a
consultant in March  1969 and continues
under contract to date.  His  present
salary is $23,.500 per year.

(1) The legal basis to  confine NOSENKO
against his will was discussed by
Mr. Richard Helms, DD/P,  and others with
the Deputy Attorney General  on 2 April
1964 (Tab 1).  On 3 April  1964, the
Agency General Counsel, Mr. Lawrence
Houston, advised the Director  of Security
by memorandum that such confinement  was
proper (Tab 2).

(2) There are a series of leters   from
the DDCI, DCI and others to various
agencies, including the Department  of
Justice and the White House,  covering
the period 1964 to 19,69, evidencing
awareness of these agencies of  the
NOSENKO affair (Tab 3).

(3) The conditions of NOSENKO's  confine-
ment were established by the Office  of
Security (Tabs 4 & 5).

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