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Historical anecdote linking LSD researcher Timothy Leary to Assistant District Attorney G. Gordon Liddy and alleged celebrity users
Historical anecdote linking LSD researcher Timothy Leary to Assistant District Attorney G. Gordon Liddy and alleged celebrity users The passage mentions a well‑known historical figure (G. Gordon Liddy) in a peripheral role to a 1960s LSD investigation, but provides no concrete new evidence, dates, transactions, or actionable leads. The claim about celebrity LSD use is already widely reported and lacks verification, limiting investigative usefulness and novelty. Key insights: G. Gordon Liddy is named as the Assistant District Attorney who led a raid on Timothy Leary's Millbrook estate in 1966.; Leary allegedly invited Liddy and grand‑jury members to a LSD seminar, but they did not attend.; Leary purportedly cited several high‑profile individuals (Cary Grant, Otto Preminger, Herman Kahn, Bill Wilson, Henry and Clare Boothe Luce) as having taken LSD.
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