CIA · JFK43 : F39 : 20040225-1048870 : · Release: Redact
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"MieriIseenge 1943 regardun 16_ . DecWinta s, A 55769inf0ormation fumiBackground stad TOUseCIAOnly 104-10119-10247 2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 by V Subject advised that Aline" MOSBY was a newspaperman in SCHAPIRO Do DCs Reproduce 1 office. MOBY, during the past year, had been in the hospital on several| occasions, and one didn’t see too much of her. Subject also advised that MOSBY stuck mostly to the foreign circuit rather than the Embassy circuit. Subject stated that one of the reasons MOSBY was in the hospital, on one occasion, was the fact that she had an abortion, according to gossip. Subject stated that another newspaperwomen in Moscow was Priscilla JOHNSON. Subject advised that JOHNSON had the reputation of being a fairly good reporter and one whom the Soviets kept on a month to month visa basis. Subject indicated that it was highly possible the Soviets had attempted to 1 recruit JOHNSON, as she spent a lot of time with Soviet nationals. Subject was queried as to whether he had ever made an unauthorized disclosure of classified information in the' Soviet Union, to which he re plied that he had not"
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