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104-10106-10188 JFK Assassination Records Archives 1 (01/01/0000)

handle is hein.jfk/jfkarch83429 and id is 1 raw text is: 104-10106-10188 2023 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992

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SUBJECT:  Sam Jaffe


     1.  Sam Jaffe's relationship with the Agency predates his assignment
to Moscow as an ABC correspondent.  During the period 1958-60 while in New
York Jaffe was a confidential informant of the FBI on his Soviet contacts
in New York.  In addition, he had several meetings with the New York office
of CIA's Domestic Contact Division.  While in Moscow with ABC Jaffe felt he
was the subject of a  recruitment attempt by the'KGB in 1962. lie recounted
his story to the Regional Security Officer at the American Embassy in Moscow,
copies of which went to both CIA and FBI.  Jaffe covered the Gary Powers'
trial for ABC and flew on the same plane from New York to Moscow with the
Barbara Powers' party.   Prior to that trip he was briefed by a CIA psychologist
on ways to observe  Powers:s behavior and demeanor. Jaffe was never ordered
to cover the Powers'  trial, but simply acted as an enterprising newspaperman
befriending Barbara  Powers while her party was enroute and in the Soviet Union.

with 2   During the  latter part of his time in Moscow Jaffe was in contact
with a KGB officer,  Kuvkov, and this relationship is a matter of record with
the FBI.  There  is some evidence that Jaffe was given preferential treatment
by the Soviet authorities.  Some western pressmen felt that Jaffe,. as an
aggressive newspaperman, was  giving a little to get a story. Jaffe has
given his version  of his dealings with the KGB in a lengthy 1969 interview
with the FBI.

     3.  The defector  Nosenko provided information on Jaffe's relationship
to the KGB in  1964.  However as time went on, further debriefings of Nosenko
indicated that Nosenko was. not as sure about Jaffe's relationship as he had
been originally.   By 1968 Nosenko was positive only that Kuvkov had been in
touch with Jaffe,  but Nosenko was not certain that Jaffe was a paid and
witting agent of  the KGB. -                                        - -

     4.  During Jaffe's  tour in Hong Kong, and subsequently in Washin
he was in to  ch with CIA officers.  He provided good information on a
news official  and he was helpful to the Agency in reporting on a
organization,                                     All   ficia  con ac  with
Jaffe ended  in  971.

- 5. Central to Jaffe's charges about CIA, which he has made public man'
times, is Jaffe's  belief that the CIA passed derogatory information about
him to his employers.   Attached is a 24 November 1975 letter from Mr. Colby
to Jaffe which  states categorically that no information in the CIA files had
ever been  passed outside of official channels.  In addition to this letter
Jaffe has  been reassured on this point verbally on at least four other
occasions.. .The CIA is positive that Jaffe's recall from Hong Kong in 1968


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