Michael Moore Requests Wealth of Info from the Treasury Department
Federal authorities informed Moore this month that they were launching an investigation to determine whether he violated the U.S. trade embargo, which restricts Americans’ travel to, and business with the island nation of Cuba. The OFAC acknowledges Moore applied for permission to go to Cuba, but said “no determination had been made.” Now Moore is requesting to see his intelligence file, and he isn’t likely to get it any more than a thank you card.
The controversial documentarian and chased chubby filed a Freedom of Information Act request this month asking for all of the documents pertaining to the investigation of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control regarding Moore’s trip to Cuba during the making of his latest film, SiCKO. It is believed that he will not receive any documentation at all, as is almost universally the case.
Presidential hopeless Fred Thompson took the conviction to the media suggesting Moore may have used the trip to illegally import cigars, though himself taking Big Tobacco money in spite of Thompson refused requests to meet in a public forum. Moore has insured that duplicate copies of the film exist in several countries, to insure eventual release of the film.
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