in Washington, D.C. as their general counsel,
And he calls me on the phone at my headquarters office in Washington.
even come into Washington of having been the governor down in Georgia, he gets elected president
And so that I would go over to the mass when he was in Washington. And I was at mass and there was
as a Jesuit council in Washington and probably a better, better odds. Yeah. Yeah. It comes
building, this brand new building. It just got finished getting built actually in Washington.
of having brought them to Washington. That's right. They've got to have those records. So there's
Washington interreligious staff council in Washington, DC that had representatives of the major 54
me to come down to to Washington to be legal counsel for the Jesuits. And I had I had when I arrived
you know, down here in Washington, you know, you got the, you know, you got the green piece for all
meet the people. And so we organized a thing called Washington Interreligious Staff Council.
members of the Washington and really the staff council as a church. And I said, now that's a little
in Washington and contemporaneously saw the doors off the headquarters in Los Angeles at the same
Washington. And so they could confirm that he had accurately read the content of the file.
there to try to get, uh, all of the 54 major denominations through the Washington,
in the Pentagon and a few members of the cabinet. Somebody leaks a copy of it to the Washington Post.
Washington Post on like April 10 of 1992, they come out with this scathing editorial
about the Finch and Pride thing. And Father Bill Davis came all the way up from Washington, DC.
of Washington actually. But and Joe Zinn, who was a dear friend of mine, who was a computer programmer,