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509:, and a review of this account would prove the costs imposed on Hurley were fraudulent. Judge Bayly, however, quashed subpoenas for both Oliver North and the account without explanation. Hurley said that the board of trustees of his organization, which included those trustees that Judge Bayly had ordered on the board, had voted to sell the museum to cover the fines and costs that were being imposed by the courts." 425:"In one of the most bizarre cases to ever come before the courts", Hurley and Mrs. Rogers responded by suing Hines and six others, claiming they were victims of a legal coup. Hines and his followers countered with a $ 250,000 suit against Hurley and Mrs. Rogers. In 1990, Hurley filed a $ 5 million suit under the 465:
To no avail, Hurley also reported the federal judge deciding his case, John H. Bayly Jr., to the District of Columbia Commission on Judicial Disabilities and Tenure. He alleged that Bayly "hired the plaintiffs to sue him", and feared "his own 'probable assassination' by the government as payback for
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Hurley said his life was threatened on several occasions. There was a fight inside the Memorial Hall in which the shirt of one of Hurley's rivals was torn from his body...and the fracas "nearly led to bloodshed." "They call my wife and threaten her or threaten me and put notes on my door. That's
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during this extended battle, "because he had failed to obey previous order requiring that Hurley add new members to the organization's board of directors". "According to Hurley, the individuals the judge had ordered on the board had affiliations with
422:." In 1987, he filed suit seeking to dismiss Hurley and the association's vice president, Mrs. John Tilden Rogers. Hines complained, among other things, that Hurley operated the building for personal gain, renting out rooms and pocketing the proceeds. 344:
During the 1960s and 70s, the building and the association fell on hard times. Membership declined, and the hall became a refuge for vagrants. Hurley, whose father was a member, stepped in and helped refurbish the building, partly with his own money.
270:'s end, with few veterans still alive, it was converted into the Confederate Memorial Hall, no longer a residence but a library, museum, and "social hall for white politicians from the South". Notices in newspapers tell of events held there: the 433:, and defendants were awarded $ 69,066 in attorneys' fees. Over several years, Hurley also accused various people and federal agencies of corruption and a variety of financial crimes, as well as drug trafficking. In a letter to Attorney General 337:. The library contained over 1,000 books. The Hall had a collection of Civil War-era musical instruments on which small concerts of Civil War-era music were performed, "a copy of Lee's farewell order to his troops after the 1409: 504:
status for a few years but regained it. "Hurley said that after ten years of litigation he can prove beyond a shadow of doubt that members of Oliver North's operation was using a Mid-Atlantic Credit Union account in
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grand balls, barbecues, horse events, and a myriad of activities that showcase Southern culture and its inherent good manners and abiding respect for others." On January 17, 1987, the date chosen because
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The building was seized and sold in 1997 to pay $ 500,000 in contempt of court fines that Hurley received in District of Columbia courts for undisclosed reasons. It then became a private residence.
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stuff." "I'm relatively conservative myself...ut their conservatism is off the chart as far as I'm concerned." He was jailed briefly for contempt of court and fined $ 30,000 in
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regime." He said he took this action because the Tax Code prohibited such political activity by his tax-exempt organization; in fact, Hurley's Association lost its
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Confederate Memorial Association, Inc.; John Edward Hurley; and Mrs. John Tilden Rogers, Appellants, v. Richard T. Hines, et al., 995 F.2d 295 (D.C. Cir. 1993)
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operations." What "the North/Republican operatives" really wanted was..."a beautiful front behind which it can run a nasty military/intelligence operation".
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The Hall was originally the Confederate Memorial Home, a residence and gathering place for Confederate veterans. In 1919, 54 years after the
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According to Hurley, his "bizarre court odyssey" began in the 1980s when he canceled an
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correspondent on the website of the Justice Integrity Project, and is also member of a
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United States District Court for the District of Columbia (September 21, 1993),
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Confederate States of America monuments and memorials in Washington, D.C.
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in Virginia. "In June there is a grand ball to celebrate the birthday of
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According to a 1997 web page kept active, the Hall had oil portraits of
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of Massachusetts on the Senate floor in 1854 for his speeches against
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hosted in 1913; the women's auxiliary, a benefit concert in 1914; the
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Closed and building sold to pay fines. Converted into four apartments.
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Richard T. Hines was a former South Carolina state legislator, U.S.
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melodies played on antique instruments." In March 1989, there was a
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Removed Confederate States of America monuments and memorials
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Buildings and structures in Logan Circle (Washington, D.C.)
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his uncovering court complicity in cocaine trafficking."
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Index

Confederate Memorial Hall (disambiguation)

Brownstone
townhouse
Coordinates
32°54′32″N 77°01′51″W / 32.9089°N 77.0308°W / 32.9089; -77.0308
https://confederate.org/hall.html
Washington, D.C.
brownstone
Logan Circle
Civil War
United Sons of Confederate Veterans
Children of the Confederacy
United Daughters of the Confederacy
Jefferson Davis
Robert E. Lee
Stonewall Jackson
Sterling Price
Joseph E. Johnston
Fitzhugh Lee
Burial of Latane
Lost Cause
Herbert Barbee
sideboard
General Beauregard
First National Flag of the Confederacy
siege of Atlanta
Battle of Appomattox
white tie
Robert E. Lee

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