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Jane Fonda filed a lawsuit against the FBI in 1973, alleging harassment through surveillance, burglaries, and mail opening, but the charges were dropped. While she pursued legal action against the FBI, the specific outcome of the lawsuit is unclear, but all charges were ultimately dropped.
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1973: Jane Fonda filed a $2.8 million lawsuit against the FBI and CIA for violating her civil rights through harassment, including overt and physical surveillance, burglaries, and mail opening.
1974: A federal judge ordered White House aide Tom Charles Huston to provide details about the "Huston Plan," which was a domestic intelligence gathering operation, at Fonda's request. The judge also demanded that Huston specify whether President Nixon had approved the plan.
Outcome: While the lawsuit was filed, all charges were eventually dropped.
While Fonda pursued legal action against the FBI, the charges were ultimately dropped, and the lawsuit was not fully won in the sense of receiving monetary compensation.12:58 AM Oct 19, 1973 — Jane Fonda Sues Nixon, Alleging U.S. Harassment. Share full article ... harassment tactics against her. The suit, filed in United States ...12:59 AM Customer Support (System Message)
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