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14 February 1969
MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, ID
CIA SPECIAL COLLECTIONS
RELEASE AS SANITIZED
SUBJECTS MAHEU, Peter Robert #234 529
MAHEU, Robert A. #m 54<>
MEIER, John Herbert #517 843
ELLIS, Richard Allen #551 433
Declassified and Approved for Release
by the Central Intelligence Agency
Date:
l. By memorandum dated 5 February 1969 Central. Cover Staff
has requested an expedite QKENCHANT clearance for Peter MAHEU, a
former Office of Security clerical employee, and the son of Robert
A. MAHEU.
2. By memorandum dated 12 February 1969 Central Cover Staff
has also requested a QKENCHANT clearance on Richard Allen ELLIS.
ELLIS is employed by Robert A. MAHEU and Associates as a bookkeeper
in Las Vegas, Nevada.
3. Robert A. MAHEU, the owner of Robert A. MAHEU and associates,
was granted a Covert Security Clearance on 30August 1954 to permit
his use by Central Cover Staff as a covert associate under Project
LPHIDDEN. According to Central Cover SJaff, he has been utilized
since that time and the above firm utilized to provide cover
for an agent in South America. Robert A. MAHEU and Associates is
reportedly a public relations activity whose principal and perhaps
only client is Howard Hughes. At one time Robert A. MAHEU was also
involved in providing investigative and security protection for Hughes
and his enter prise and the Agency utilized both the Washington, D.C.
and Los Angeles offices of MAHEU's organization.
4 . Office of Security's concern over the utilization of Robert
A. MAHEU was first expressed in July 1964. (See memorandum to DDS
from Charles w. Kane dated 22 July 1964).
5. On 14 July 1968 ID/1 a request for a Covert Security
. Approval to permit utilization of John Herbert MEIER in connection
,.,.. 'with the latte r's empl.oyment wi.th Robert A. MAHEU and associates. In
?- < view of DDP policy as set forth in CSI 50-10 regarding use of empl.oyees

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II of US private detective investigative agencies) .the use of MEIER was
f' discussed with Central Cover Staff; the writer was assured that the
firm Robert A. MAHEU and associates, wbich the Agency is using for cover
purposes, is no longer associated with investigative or security . \
(See Central. Cover Staff memorandum for the r ecord dated 30 J
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However, it appears that Robert A. MAHEU does in fact own, or is a
co-owner of the Air Patrol which is one of the organizations
that is currently establishing security services for Howard Hughes.
(See IAFO RUC dated 29 July 1968, SUbject: MEIER, John Herber t,
/1517 843 and the above cited Central Cover Sta:f:f memorandum).
6. This matter is being brought to your attention because
o:f the interpretation that the use o:f Robert A. MAHEU
and Associates conflicts with CSI 50-10, and the undersigned believes
that the matter should be reviewed for that reason prior to
processing of the Covert Security Approval request on Peter
MAHEU and Richard Allen ELLIS.
7. Central Cover Sta:f:f takes the position that the use o:f
Robert A. MAHEU and Associates does not conflict with CSI
as that :firm is now solely engaged in public reations
activities; they believe that Robert A. MAHEU's ownership or
interest in the organizations currently providing security and
i!IV'estigative service to Howard Hughes is irrelevant. The under-
signed agrees with this position.
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Remarks:
Attached for information is some background
information on Robert A. Maheu and his first
connection with the Agency together with a summary
of the Las Vegas incident and the Sukamo operation.
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FROM: NAMK, AODftESS AND NO. OA"'""
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Attached for lnformation 1B some background
infonnation on Robert A. Maheu and his first
connection with the Agency together with a summary
of the Las Vega incident and the Sutarno operation.
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13 June 1966
SUBJECT: MAHEU, Robert A.
Biographic Data:
Robert A. Maheu was born on 30 October 1917 in Waterville,
Maine. He graduated from Holy Cross College, Worcester, Mass.,
in 1940. He is married and has four children.
He was employed as a Special Agent with the Federal Bureau
of Investigation from 1940 to 1947. Upon resigning from the
Bureau, he formed a private enterprise doing business as "Dairy
Dream Products." This venture culminated in bankruptcy in 1952.
He then re-entered Government service with the Small Busi ness
Administration in Washington, D. C. He was appointed Special
Assistant to the Administrator with the specific duty of Direc tor of
Security. In February 1954, he was forced to resign from SBA
because of political reasons . This was determined to be the result
of his backing the wrong political party in the election. He then
set up his own investigative organization known as Robert A. Maheu,
Associates. Initially, he did not have his own office, but rented
desk space in a suite occupied by Carmine S. Bellino, a former
Bureau Agent and Certified Public Accountant. He, subsequently,
through financial assistance from the Office of Security, moved to
his own quarters .
Since the inception of Maheu's organization he has success-
fully handled several prestige accounts, including Niarchus,
Schenley Distillers, New York Central Railroad, United Steel
Workers Union and, presently, almost exclusively, Howard Hughes.
He maintains offices in Washington, D. C. , and Los Angeles, Cal-
ifornia.
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SUBJECT: MAHEU, Robert A.
Relationships:
Mr. Maheu was recruited by the Office of Security in March
1954. He was previously known to Mr. Robert H. Cwmingharn, who
at that time was Chief, Special Security Division. Cunningham and
Maheu had worked together in the FBI. Cunningham saw in Maheu
a covert asset which could be utilized by the Office in extremely
sensitive cases. With the approval of the Director of Security,
Maheu was offered a proposition wherein he was to receive $500. 00
a month, with the stipulation that he move into his own office, and
that he be on call for any assignments by the Office of Security.
He agreed to this and immediately took steps to move out of Bellino's
suite . The financial arrangement continued for approximately six
months, at which time Maheu began to attract lucrative accounts.
He, therefore, suggested that we only pay him on a c.o.d. basis
thereafter .
From 1954 until about 1962 he performed many sensitive assign-
ments for the Office of Security. None of these ever included tech-
nical surveillance. During the same period of time, through referral
by the Office of Security, he accepted sensitive assignments from
the FE and NE Divisions. On two occasions he handled assignments
targeted against President Sukarno of Indonesia. When he was re-
tained by the Niarchus interests, he reported this association to the
Agency, and the NE Division ultimately became involved in the cam-
paign being waged against Onassis.
Mr . Maheu was granted a CSA on 30 August 1954 to permit
FI/Plans/Cover Division to utilize him under Project LPlllDDEN.
He was again issued a CSA on 7 October 1959 in order that the NE
Division could deal with him as a result of his handling public rela-
tions in the United States for the King of Jordan. The IODivision
obtained a CSA approval on 4 June 1959 to approach Maheu and ad-
vise him of the Agency's interest in international labor.


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SUBJECT: Robert Maheu- -Sukarno Operation
This item is for information and there is no indication that this
will or should be within the interest of the Committee hearing on Maheu.
In 1958-59 FE Division was put in touch with Maheu by the Office
of Security for assistance in an operation relating to Sulc:arno . With
Maheu's assistance the FE Division identified and sent to Djakarta an
American girl who was given the mission of developing a personal
relationship with Sukarno . Maheu was informed at the time of all the
essential details of this operation.

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