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UNITED
STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE
DISTRICT
OF COLUMBIA
Holding
a Criminal Term
Grand
Jury Sworn in on
October 29, 1991
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UNITED STATES of AMERICA
V.
ROBERT JAMES FISCHER
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Criminal No.
Grand Jury Original
Violation 50
U.S.C. §§1701, 1702, and 1705 (International Emergency
Economic Powers Act )
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N D I C T M E N T
The
Grand Jury Charges that:
From on or about
July 11, 1992 until on or about November 5, 1992, within the
jurisdiction of the District of Columbia and elsewhere, the defendant
ROBERT JAMES FISCHER, a United States person, did knowingly and wilfully
perform a contract in support of a commercial project in the Federal
Republic of Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro), in that the defendant
ROBERT JAMES FISCHER did enter into and perform a contract between the
defendant, the Jugoskandic Company of Belgrade, Yugoslavia and Boris
Spassky to participate in the "World Chess Championship Match"
in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro), for a
cash purse of $5 million in United States currency and a percentage of
revenues from the commercial gain as a result of the performance of the
aforementioned contract.
(
In violation of Title 50 U.S.C. §§1701, 1702, and 1705
and Executive
Order 12810 )
A
TRUE BILL:
FOREPERSON.
Jay
B. Stephens, LL.B.
Attorney of the
United States
in
and for the District of Columbia
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