Mr. Liebeler. Did Rags specifically mention the names of anybody else who was at this party, that you can remember?
Mr. Ballen. No; I don't think so. And if he had, it wouldn't rest with me. This was one of numerous cocktail parties down there.
I had the impression, from what Rags said, that this was George's statement and was known to the American Embassy down there.
Mr. Liebeler. Do you remember what Rags said about that?
Mr. Ballen. That it was distressing to the American Embassy, and that George and Jeanne were kind of a thorn in the side of the American Embassy.
Mr. Liebeler. Did Rags indicate whether or not De Mohrenschildt had been interviewed by the FBI while he was living in Port-au-Prince?
Mr. Ballen. Yes; George had said to me in one of his letters that he had had a previous visit with the FBI, and then subsequently Mr. Wood—was that his name?
Mr. Liebeler. Mr. Wood was the gentleman who interviewed Rags.
Mr. Ballen. He subsequently; yes, subsequently I believe Mr. Wood indicated that he had gone down there and also had met George.
Mr. Liebeler. Mr. Wood indicated that to you at some point in his interview of you, is that correct?