Missing Court Documents from CMA Trial
Defendant Doris Hurley's Renewed Opposition to Plaintiffs' Amended Motion for Order Finding John Hurley in Contempt for Failing to Comply with Order to Pay Attorney's Fees of October 16, 2000
- EXHIBIT A: Refund check in the amount of $21,879.46 from the opposition's firm of Harmon & Wilmot to John E. Hurley
- EXHIBIT B: U.S. Department of Justice Foreign Agents Registration Act forms as filed by Richard T. Hines, which officially document his employment as an agent/consultant for the Cambodian Peoples Party (which controls the oppressive, anti-democratic regime currently in power in Cambodia)
- EXHIBIT C: Wall Street Journal article dated July 11, 2000 which reports on how Richard T. Hines funded and orchestrated a PAC which contributed significantly to the defeat of Senator John McCain in the 2000 Republican primary race in South Carolina, which effectively ended McCain's presidential hopes. Senator McCain had recently opposed a Senate amendment which would have allowed the restoration of U.S. aid to Cambodia.
- EXHIBIT D: An untraceable counter check of Confederate funds in the amount of $14,930.92 presented by Vicki Heilig to the National Park Service. The judge quashed a CMA subpoena for the bank account that this money was drawn from.
- EXHIBIT E: Memorandum from the Superintendent of Arlington National Cemetery for Nancy P. Dorn, then-Assistant Secretary of the Army who had responsibility for the Confederate Monument restoration project. Note than the fundraising operation (currently in dispute in the CMA court case) was what she was asked to sign off on. Dorn and Patricia Hines (wife Cambodian agent Richard T. Hines) had worked together in the White House.
- EXHIBIT F: InsightMag.com article on Nancy Dorn, a former Assistant Secretary of the Army and a former adviser to House Speaker Dennis Hastert. Nancy Dorn has also worked as a foreign agent for the Chinese Communist Party to secure control of port facilities at both ends of the Panama canal, and now works in the White House as Assistant for Legislative Affairs to Vice President Cheney. According to a FOIA inquiry, Dorn was requested to approve Confederate funding that is at issue in our case.