Marvin Gaye / Federal Bureau of Investigation.

Marvin Gaye, a singer, who performed on stage for a fee of $40,000 per performance, was paid by his production company. However, when he arrived in both Richmond and Norfolk, he insisted he hadn't received the $40,000 from either city and they had to pay him again before he would perform. The compan...

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Corporate Author: United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation
Language:English
Published: [Washington, D.C.] : Federal Bureau of Investigation, [2003?]
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Physical Description:1 unnumbered volume (various pagings) : digital, PDF file
Format: Government Document Electronic eBook
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Marvin Gaye, a singer, who performed on stage for a fee of $40,000 per performance, was paid by his production company. However, when he arrived in both Richmond and Norfolk, he insisted he hadn't received the $40,000 from either city and they had to pay him again before he would perform. The company who sponsored Gaye's performance made $10,000 less than it was paid out, therefore, they tried to recover the money they paid out twice.
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Call Number:J 1.14/2:M 36/2
System Details:Mode of access: Internet from Federal Bureau of Investigation web site. Address as of 7/22/08: http://foia.fbi.gov/foiaindex/marvingaye.htm; current access available via PURL.