Panels Reportedly Ask Bank’s Data on North
Associated Press
BOSTON — A Boston bank has been ordered by the special congressional investigative committees to provide records of an account in the name of former White House aide Oliver L. North, a Boston television station reported Friday.
WCVB quoted an unidentified source on the joint Senate and House committees probing the Iran- contra affair as saying the State Street Bank has at least one account in the name of the Marine lieutenant colonel. A bank spokesman reportedly said the bank would provide the records.
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