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May 10, 2007 

OFAC Investigating Michael Moore's Trip to Cuba

The Office of Foreign Assets Control is investigating whether director Michael Moore violated U.S. law by traveling to Cuba in March 2007. OFAC's letter to Mr. Moore, which requests information on his trip and seeks to determine whether he qualifies as a full-time journalist (and therefore eligible for a general license), can be found on the Smoking Gun's website.

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