- Bernard Barker
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Along with the other Watergate burglars,
G. Gordon Liddy , and E. Howard Hunt, Barker was charged with, and pled guilty to, wiretapping, planting electronic surveillance equipment, and theft of documents.Barker also worked with CRP to get money into the Nixon campaign coffers off the books; it was via his bank account that twenty-five thousand dollars from
Archer Daniels Midland Chief ExecutiveDwayne Andreas was obtained by CRP in violation of campaign finance laws.Barker was said by some to be implicated in the JFK assassination, together with other Watergate figures like
Frank Sturgis and E. Howard Hunt, after a Dallas police officer supposedly recognized him during the time of the Watergate scandal, however this theory is not widely held.In September 1971, Barker had begun his work for the Nixon administration when he was recruited by Hunt for obtaining background information on
Daniel Ellsberg . Ellsberg was under watch for releasing what came to be known as the "Pentagon Papers ", a series of articles featured in theNew York Times in 1971 detailing administration secrets concerning theVietnam War . Barker had been recruited along withEugenio Martínez to help Hunt andG. Gordon Liddy break into the office of Dr. Lewis J. Fielding, Ellsberg's psychiatrist. The mission's purpose was to find discrediting information on Ellsberg. The mission was completed, but largely unsuccessful in finding any damaging information about Ellsberg. On March 2, 1974 Barker was indicted for the break-in. [http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/JFKbarkerB.htm] He was released pending appeal after serving one year of a two-and-a-half to six-year sentence.After Barker's release from prison, he worked as a building inspector for the city of
Miami, Florida , earning $18,512 per year. He elected early retirement in 1982 rather than fight proceedings seeking his dismissal for loafing on the job.External links
* [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9B02EEDB1338F93BA15752C0A964948260 "Bernard Barker to Retire From Miami Job Early", New York Times, Jan. 28, 1982]
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