Exclusive: FBI drags feet on releasing 1,000 pages on late Sen. Helms

By Kathleen Miller
Tuesday, October 6th, 2009 -- 8:22 am
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WASHINGTON -- The Federal Bureau of Investigation may have more than 1,000 pages in its files on the late Republican Sen. Jesse Helms of North Carolina, but federal officials haven't released a single document more than a year after a San Francisco blogger filed Freedom of Information Act requests.

San Francisco-based blogger and gay rights activist Michael Petrelis sent the FBI a Freedom of Information Act request for information on Helms shortly after the senator's July 4th, 2008 death. The FBI restricts third-party access to information about individuals while they are still alive, but makes it possible for people to request copies of someone else's FBI files after they have passed away.

The FBI's records management division staff sent Petrelis a letter in October 2008, informing him they'd located 1,082 pages that may mention Helms, but that it could cost Petrelis $98.20 to get copies of all the documents. The first 100 pages of FBI records requests are provided for free, but people are charged for copies beyond 100 pages. Petrelis agreed to pay the fee, but nearly a year later has yet to receive a document.

"We've been waiting more than a year to get ANYTHING out of them and we know they've got all those pages," Petrelis told Raw Story, adding that he was able to receive information about threats against former President George W. Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney--while both were still in office---less than seven months after requesting the information.

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"They're in office and they're alive and one is the sitting president and we're talking threats, and the FBI is able to find and release something," Petrelis said. "But with Jesse Helms, we're more than a year after our initial request and we still don't have anything."'

 Exclusive: FBI drags feet on releasing 1,000 pages on late Sen. Helms

FBI spokesman Bill Carter told Raw Story "it does take time to review documents and determine under the law what can or can't be released."

"There's no time frame you can really give, it all depends on the number of documents we are dealing with," Carter said.

Lucy Dalglish, executive director of the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press, was not available for an interview Monday, but has said in prior interviews with Raw Story that the FBI often takes years to respond to requests.

"Standard operating procedure there is to file a FOIA request and wait three to five years," Dalglish told Raw Story.

Petrelis said he was interested in the Helms case because he'd been part of protests at the late senator's home and office.

"There were six or seven of us that did a sit-in, a kiss-in, in his office, to call for gay rights and better AIDS treatment programs in the early '90s," Petrelis said. "I'd be curious to know if that event was in these files."

Helms himself once focused on getting the FBI to release files on a late icon: civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr.

The late senator claimed one reason he opposed giving Martin Luther King. Jr. his own national holiday in 1983  was because the Senate rejected his amendment to unseal the FBI's files on King. Helms said he believed King's advisers included communist sympathizers.

Correction: RAW STORY mistakenly identified the late Sen. Jesse Helms as a South Carolina Republican. Helms was from North Carolina. RAW STORY regrets the error.

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  • MadTom
    Let's see what the FBI had on ol' senator KKKracker. I smell a lot of smoke here.

    It will enrage his supporters, but then we need to be throwing things like this in their faces. Cull the dumb sheep from the hard-core racists -- like Helms.
  • kucinich2012
    I think ol' Jesse should be dug up then sentenced to death.
  • DaffyDuck
    They got Michael Jackson's files out the day after he died right? Seems like they are only good at releasing blackmail files on high profile Hollywood types.
  • musashi
    jesse helms was pure hate, thats why he was loved by southern christians,
    who flourish in hate, like pigs in shit!
  • liberaldawg
    On top of everything else, Helms was one of the worst "slum" lords
    in Charlotte. The man had no shame. May he continue to burn in
    hell.
  • sanchosdad
    this should be good. i wonder if jesse and his old "friend" J Edgar Hover shared dresses. they look to be about the same size.

    i wonder if the FBi infiltration of the KKK included any links to Hlems. i got a 20 that there are direct correlations and no more than 1 degree of separation between jesse and the KKK.

    any takers?
  • jimhadstate
    Jesse Helms from South Carolina? Puullleeeez! We have enough rabidly racist politicians in this state without borrowing from other states. He was from NORTH Carolina.
  • redrider
    I read the correction about referring to Sen. Jesse Helms as being from SC. In it you said you "fregret the error". Many North Carolinians regret the Jesse Helms error and era.
  • bickle2
    Too bad it's too late to put him in prison. I'm sure these pages list enough crimes for 50-60 years on the low end
  • OldAtlantic
    Jesse Helms spoke the truth. That is why he is admired by the truthful people.
  • moi2cents
    Thanks, OA. You give me a chuckle every day you post, and you help me to understand the world in which I live.
    But more importantly, you have driven home the lesson that substandard education is a real, and frightening problem for the future of our country.
    Keep up the good work.
  • OldAtlantic
    Moi2cents, if you can post comments like yours it will help drive that lesson home to me.

    Men's median wages are the same as in 1973, see p60-235.pdf graph page 18. That comes from immigration. You might want to upgrade your education by looking at that graph. Bonuses on Wall Street are not the same as in 1973.
  • moi2cents
    ???
    Huh?
    Wow, you did it again. I'm completely astounded.
  • OldAtlantic
    Moi2cents, I reread your post. The first time through I thought it was sarcasm. Sorry for my tart response. Regards and keep posting.
  • redacted
    Lol.......Yeah, Helms spoke the truth.....Assuming you're a racist, a xenophobe, and a neo-fascist (for starters).

    Too funny, 'OldAtlantic'.....But kudos to you for owning your bigotry - most people try to hide their ignorance.
  • KT
    Wonder if there is more information on his daughter Essie Mae Washington?
  • msfwdc
    "Messy Jesse" was the VP of WRAL-TV in Raleigh, NC during the years (1967-1971 & 1971-1972) that I was in undergrad and grad school at Duke University in nearby Durham, NC. Each weekday evening, he delivered an "Editorial" from 6:25-6:30 PM. Those of us form outside the state and outside the south were initially stunned to realize such hateful racist speech was not only permitted but admired by people of the current century. We watched nightly to scream back at the screen and throw things at his head.
    When he was actually elected to the Senate, I really felt the planet was probably going to crash into the Sun. It couldn't be much worse than Messy Jesse on the Hill.
    There are many progressive tolerant people in North Carolina, but Jesse Helms never came close to being one of them. I don't care how many stories there are about how much his grandchildren loved him. He was a hateful man who had no shame about bringing out the worst in others to elevate and enrich himself! No redeeming qualities! No excuses! No doubt! Jesse was an evil-hearted man from cradle to grave!!!
  • shag11
    Helms was a slimeball of the worst order. I hope he meets his maker and is given the justice that he deserves.
  • caroldw
    They are dragging their feet because it's going to be very, very embarrassing. Americans are going to see what kind of fools and perverts they hand power over to. I think it will be a watershed event.
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