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FBI File Collection on J. Edgar Hoover

2026-07-05 · Last updated July 5, 2026
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FBI File Collection on J. Edgar Hoover, released to the public on March 30, 2026, via The Black Vault. pdf. The document is a response to a Freedom of Information/Privacy Acts (FOIPA) request, number 1380119-000, submitted by John Greenewald Jr.

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FBI File Collection on J. Edgar Hoover, released to the public on March 30, 2026, via The Black Vault. The canonical PDF is available at https://documents2.theblackvault.com/documents/fbifiles/jedgarhoover-fbi1.pdf. The document is a response to a Freedom of Information/Privacy Acts (FOIPA) request, number 1380119-000, submitted by John Greenewald Jr. on an unspecified date. The request pertains to information about J. Edgar Hoover, the former Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). The document is dated March 5, 2021, and is addressed to Mr. Greenewald. It is signed by Michael G. Seidel, Section Chief of the Record/Information Dissemination Section, Information Management Division. The FBI reviewed 451 pages in response to the request and released 393 pages. The remaining pages were withheld due to various exemptions, including exemptions related to national security and law enforcement records. The FBI has referred certain information to other government agencies for review and direct response to Mr. Greenewald. The document includes an Explanation of Exemptions, which provides information on the types of exemptions asserted to protect information exempt from disclosure. It also includes a deleted page information sheet to indicate where pages were withheld entirely and identify which exemptions were applied. The FBI FOIPA Addendum is also included, which provides standard responses applicable to all requests. Part 1 of the Addendum includes standard responses that apply to all requests, while Part 2 includes standard responses that apply to requests for records about individuals. Part 3 includes general information about FBI records, searches, and programs. The document also includes information about the FBI's Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) process, including the ability to appeal determinations and seek dispute resolution services. This is the first interim release of information responsive to Mr. Greenewald's FOIPA request. The FBI appreciates the requester's patience and understanding during the ongoing COVID-19 national emergency. The released documents represent a work product generated under unprecedented circumstances. The FBI will continue to work to release as much information as possible to as many requesters as possible during this emergency. For inquiries regarding OGA referrals designated within the release as "Referral/Direct," the following agencies may be contacted: US Postal Inspection Service Office of Counsel/FOIA Unit and the United States Secret Service. Records that may be responsive to Mr. Greenewald's FOIPA request have been transferred to the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). If he wishes to review these records, he may submit a FOIA request to NARA. This is what the public record looks like at its most ordinary. The FBI File Collection on J. Edgar Hoover is available at storyflo.com and at https://documents2.theblackvault.com/documents/fbifiles/jedgarhoover-fbi1.pdf.

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FBI File Collection on J. Edgar Hoover, released to the public on March 30, 2026, via The Black Vault. pdf. The document is a response to a Freedom of Information/Privacy Acts (FOIPA) request, number 1380119-000, submitted by John Greenewald Jr.

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