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death scene and any other information that might be of help in the Independent Counsel's investigation. Attached and made a part of the record hereto, are two drawings as produced by Arthur.

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as to the identity of the interviewing agent and informed of the nature of the inquiry. He then provided the following information:

Mr.

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stated that a review of his records reflects that based on a July 1993 telephonic request by a. Dr. Larry Watkins, Little Rock, Arkansas, the a prescription for Mr. Vincent Foster. according to Mr. indicate that the prescription for Mr. Foster was for 30 tablets of DESYREL, generic name Trazodone. A further review of these records reflect that one to three tablets or 50 to 150 milligrams was prescribed to be taken prior to bedtime.

While pharmacy records did not indicate time of the receipt of this prescription request by Dr. Watkins, it was Mr. recollection that the request was received by his pharmacy late morning or early afternoon of July 19, 1993 and that the medication was delivered by one of his employees to the Foster residence later that afternoon and certainly before closing time of 6:00 pm on July 19, 1993. According to Mr. available pharmacy records failed to indicate any prior medication being prescribed for Mr. Vincent Foster.

Mr.

advised that while Mrs. Foster had an
account at his pharmacy he had no personal relationship with any
members of the Foster family. Mr.
also advised that

he was seriously concerned about the confidentiality of his
records and any public release of the above furnished
information. He maintained that any future requests specifically
obtaining more details regarding this particular prescription
would require a subpoena. He however reiterated his prior
comment that his records fail to reflect any prior prescribed
medication being dispensed at his pharmacy for Mr. Vincent
Foster.

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SHEILA FOSTER ANTHONY was interviewed at the United States Department of Justice, Washington, D.C., where she serves as Assistant Attorney General for Legislative Affairs. JAMES HAMILTON, who is associated with the law firm of Swidler & Berlin, Washington, D.C., and who is representing the FOSTER family, was present during the interview. Also participating in the interview were MARK STEIN and CARL STICH, Associate Counsels with the Office of the Independent Counsel, Washington, D.C. After ANTHONY was advised of the official identities of the interviewing agents and that the interview pertained to the circumstances of the death of her brother, VINCENT W. FOSTER, JR., on July 20, 1993, she furnished the following information: Among the duties of the Office of the Assistant Attorney General for Legislative Affairs are the clearance of bills before they are forwarded to the Office of Management and Budget and a role in the selection of nominees for positions as United States Attorneys, United States Marshals and Federal Judges. ANTHONY's office also corresponds with Congress and assists in attempting to advance legislation which is regarded as important to members of Congress.

ANTHONY has not been interviewed previously by either the United States Park Police (USPP) or the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) regarding the death of her brother.

ANTHONY has no personal knowledge regarding the gun which was found with the body of VINCENT W. FOSTER, JR. ANTHONY's father, VINCENT W. FOSTER, owned a number of handguns, rifles and shotguns. The elder MR. FOSTER was very ill with cancer approximately two years ago, and he eventually died as a result of the disease in June 1991.

Either VINCENT FOSTER, JR. or ANTHONY's sister, SHARON BOWMAN, or possibly both of them removed the guns owned by the elder MR. FOSTER from his home in Hope, Arkansas. ANTHONY recalls that the guns were removed from the house sometime during the period of March to May 1991, but

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