The Nation - News from May 30, 1985
CIA Director William J. Casey earned a minimum of $128,700 from his outside business holdings last year, according to a financial disclosure statement his agency released. The statement from Casey, whose job pays about $70,000 a year, declared that the bulk of his outside income “over $100,000” came from a blind trust he established in 1983. In March, the newspaper Newsday disclosed that the multimillionaire lawyer held as much as $7.5 million in stock in Capital Cities Communications, a company that is merging with ABC-TV.
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