Friday, July 14, 2023

J Lennon page 31

 J Lennon page 31 by ric gustafson


On March 6 1972, John receives a notice from the Immigration and Naturalization Office. The notice was to inform him that his visa to stay in America was expiring. He is to leave the country by March 15. Thanks to the quick thinking of John's business manager Allen Klein and a phone call, John was given four additional weeks. John could sense his FBI file was getting larger and larger. President Nixon had opened John's FBI file in 1969. John was starting to get paranoid. He was beginning to think that his phones were being tapped and that government agents were following him and Yoko everywhere.
On November 7 1972, Richard Nixon was reelected as President for a second term. A short time later, John's FBI file was closed.
By February of 1973, John and Yoko decide to move from their Greenwich Village apartment. They hear of an apartment opening at the Dakota building. The building located at 1 West 72nd Street on the Upper West side was regarded as the city's first luxury apartment building. The seventh floor apartment had a sweeping view of Central Park. The couple moved in in April of 1973.


research help: ' The Last Days of John Lennon' by James Patterson


Peace and God's blessings. Love Ric

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