The State - News from July 30, 1986
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A federal administrative law judge and his wife filed a $1-million claim against the Treasury Department, saying Secret Service agents burst into their San Francisco motel room and frisked and harassed them at gunpoint last August. Danville attorney W. Patrick Resen said that his clients, Charles Andrus and and Clare Kovacs, decided to file the claims when they failed to get an apology from the agents, who had been acting on a garbled version of a message that Andrus had left with the Secret Service about a person the agents might have been seeking.
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