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Jack Thompson, the Coral Gables, Fla., attorney whose complaint about the 2 Live Crew album put into motion the legal furor centered in Southern Florida, is now asking the federal government to take action against the rap group’s record company and its national distributors. In a letter faxed Saturday to U.S. Atty. Gen. Richard Thornburgh, Thompson wrote, “ . . . I have had to stand alone on this for so long in the face of nonfeasance by state and federal law enforcement. I think it is high time the Justice Department join me in this effort on behalf of the victims of this obscenity.” Thompson first raised the issue of the 2 Live Crew album in a Jan. 1 letter to Florida Gov. Bob Martinez, who subsequently called for a state probe into the matter. Since then, Thompson has sent letters to 67 sheriff’s departments in Florida, all the other state governors and numerous police departments around the country. In an interview Monday, Thompson said he would like to see Thornburgh apply racketeering statutes to Luther Campbell, the leader of 2 Live Crew and owner of Skyyline Records, because the “obscene albums” are being transported across state lines.

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