Pubdate: Tue, 16 Mar 1999 Source: Oakland Tribune (CA) Copyright: 1999 MediaNews Group, Inc. and ANG Newspapers Contact: 66 Jack London Sq., Oakland, CA 94607 Website: http://www.newschoice.com/newspapers/alameda/tribune/ SUIT BLAMES CIA FOR CRACK EPIDEMIC OAKLAND - Two class action lawsuits filed Monday allege the Central Intelligence Agency and the Department of Justice play a major role in the 1980s crack epidemic in California. The suits seek billions in damages for poor inter-cities neighborhoods, including several on Oakland, which suffered from both drug abuse and the violence associated with it. Attorney Bill Simpich, who filed the lawsuit along with attorney Tatya Komisaruk, said the litigation is unprecedented. The lawsuits are based on testimony from CIA Inspector General Frederick Hitz when he appeared before the House Intelligence Committee a year ago today. At the time, Hitz said that the CIA had entered into a secret agreement with prosecutors in refrain from reporting drug trafficking by its "agents85 and non-staff employees." At the least, the two government agencies are responsible for not bearing down hard enough when California's cities were inundated with crack in the 1980s, the lawsuit alleges. At most, the agencies were helping an alleged conspiracy in which proceeds from drug sales were used to supply the Contra rebels, the suit alleges. Those allegations, most recently published in a series (of) San Jose Mercury News reports, have been denied by every government agency implicated. Portions of the series were later retracted by the paper. - --- MAP posted-by: Don Beck