Micky Dolenz, the final surviving member of The Monkees filed a Freedom of Data Act lawsuit towards the FBI relating to the file of the legendary rock band.
In response to the submitting, the lawsuit “is designed to acquire any data the FBI created and/or possesses on the Monkees in addition to its particular person members.”
The final surviving member of The Monkees is suing the FBI for full entry to the company’s file on the legendary rock ‘n’ roll band.
George Michael Dolenz, Jr., higher recognized by his stage title, Micky Dolenz, filed a Freedom of Data Act (FOIA) lawsuit within the U.S. District Court docket for the District of Columbia on Monday.
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Dolenz filed a FOIA request in early June of this 12 months. In that request, the FBI “was supplied with related search instances to use (as a beginning, not ending, level), and was particularly directed to course of all redacted data inside the seven pages of data posted to its web site, in addition to tasked to go looking” further “information/techniques as doubtlessly containing responsive data,” in keeping with the lawsuit.
A redacted a part of the Monkees’ FBI file was beforehand launched.
“that “The Monkees” live performance was utilizing a tool within the type of a display arrange behind the performers who performed sure devices and sang as a “combo”. In the course of the live performance, subliminal messages have been depicted on the display which, within the opinion of [redacted] constituted “left wing improvements of a political nature.” These messages and footage have been flashed of riots, in Berkley, anti-U.S. messages on the battle in Vietnam, racial riots in Selma, Alabama, and related messages which had unfavorable response [sic] from the viewers.”