Mr. Liebeler. The interview that you have just referred to concerns your acquaintanceship with De Mohrenschildt?
Mr. Ballen. That's correct.
Mr. Liebeler. Would it refresh your recollection if I advised you that the names of the agent that interviewed you were W. James Wood and Raymond P. Yelchek?
Mr. Ballen. The gentleman who came out to my house was Mr. Wood.
Mr. Liebeler. It was Mr. Wood that interviewed Rags, is that correct?
Mr. Ballen. That's correct.
Mr. Liebeler. Did Rags discuss with you the interview after the agent had left?
Mr. Ballen. No.
Mr. Liebeler. Did Rags tell you anything about his conversations with De Mohrenschildt after De Mohrenschildt had allegedly made this remark that the FBI was responsible for the assassination of the President?
Mr. Ballen. Just to the extent that he or Chris had protested vigorously on politics generally with George, and as I had already known before Rags came to my house, the visit in Haiti had deteriorated into quite a personality clash.