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FBI probes threats to Goldman Sachs
From Times Wire Reports
July 7, 2007
The FBI is investigating anonymous mailed threats against the Goldman Sachs investment firm but does not consider the warnings to be of high credibility, an investigator said in New York.
The letters, handwritten in red ink on loose-leaf paper and signed "A.Q.U.S.A.," were mailed to 20 newspapers, authorities said. The letters contained the warning: "Hundreds will die. We are inside. You cannot stop us."
A federal law enforcement official familiar with the investigation said the FBI "does not assign high credibility to the threat" because of the circumstances surrounding the letters, including their brevity and the nonspecific nature of the threat.
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Goldman Sachs targeted with death threats
Hand-written letters say hundreds will die; bank believes threat isn't credible.
By CNN's Katy Byron
July 6 2007: 3:21 PM EDT
NEW YORK (CNN) -- The FBI is investigating letters sent to newspapers nationwide that say "Goldman Sachs. Hundreds will die. We are inside. You cannot stop us," the bureau said Friday, but government and company officials are downplaying the threat.
U.S. Postal Inspection Service said the letters were sent to 20 small to mid-size newspapers, including publications in Indiana, Texas, Idaho, Tennessee and New Jersey.
"We take these things very seriously," said FBI spokesman Bill Carter.
But he added, "We have no specific and credible information about a credible threat to Goldman Sachs other than these letters."
And Goldman spokesman Lucas Van Praag told CNN an FBI analysis has "concluded the threat is extraordinarily incredible," meaning the threat lacks credibility. The investment firm has been in close contact with the FBI on the issue since late June, he said.
The threat is unique in terms of specifically targeting Goldman employees, Van Praag added. A year ago, he said, there were threats against a number of U.S. banks.
"We have a broad range of security measures in place to counter all likely threats and we're monitoring the situation closely," a written statement from the bank reads.
The FBI does not yet know who mailed the letters, which were signed "A.Q.U.S.A.," FBI sources told CNN...