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FBI files on Elvis Presley : ウィキペディア英語版 | FBI files on Elvis Presley The FBI Files on Elvis Presley consist of records kept by the Federal Bureau of Investigation concerning Elvis Presley. These records consist of 683 pages of copies of letters from members of the public commenting on his performances, newspaper clippings, and documents reporting that Presley was the target of extortion attempts. ==Complaints, death threats and extortion attempts== As rock singer Elvis Presley was a very popular star, J. Edgar Hoover's FBI had many files on him copied from FBI Headquarters in Washington, D.C., and today archived on CD-ROM. According to Thomas Fensch,〔See Thomas Fensch, ''The FBI Files on Elvis Presley'' (New Century Books, 2001).〕 the texts from the FBI reports dating from 1956 to 1981 represent a "microcosm (Presley's ) behind-the-scenes life." For instance, the FBI was interested in death threats made against the singer, the likelihood of Elvis being the victim of blackmail and particularly a "major extortion attempt" while he was in the Army in Germany, complaints from outraged persons about his public performances, a paternity suit, the theft by larceny of an executive jet which he owned and the alleged fraud surrounding a 1955 Corvette which he owned, and similar things. The files do not collect anything investigational toward Elvis Presley.〔See Russ Kick, ''The Disinformation Book Of Lists: Subversive Facts and Hidden Information in Rapid-Fire Format'' (2004), p.98.〕
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