Dolenz and his late bandmates Mike Nesmith, Davy Jones and Peter Tork were also investigated for another matter that has been corrected, the complaint states. A portion of the FBI file on the group was released to the public a little more than a decade ago, but Dolenz, now 77, wants to see the full case file. “References to the complex appear in two places in FBI records: a 1967 memo to the Los Angeles Bureau of Anti-Vietnam War Activities and a second document that was redacted in its entirety,” the FBI website states. A Freedom of Information Act request he filed in June failed to get a response from the FBI, according to the Dolenz complaint. “This lawsuit is designed to gather any records created and/or held by the FBI about the Monkees as well as its individual members,” the lawsuit states. “Mr. Dolenz has exhausted all necessary administrative remedies with respect to his [Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act] Application.” CNN has reached out to the FBI and the Justice Department for comment. The Monkees had a record breaking four No. 1 albums in 1967, along with their popular comedy series that ran from 1966 to 1968. CNN’s Holmes Lybrand contributed to this story.


title: “Monkees Frontman Micky Dolenz Is Suing The Fbi Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-03” author: “Judith Hardcastle”


Dolenz and his late bandmates Mike Nesmith, Davy Jones and Peter Tork were also investigated for another matter that has been corrected, the complaint states. A portion of the FBI file on the group was released to the public a little more than a decade ago, but Dolenz, now 77, wants to see the full case file. “References to the complex appear in two places in FBI records: a 1967 memo to the Los Angeles Bureau of Anti-Vietnam War Activities and a second document that was redacted in its entirety,” the FBI website states. A Freedom of Information Act request he filed in June failed to get a response from the FBI, according to the Dolenz complaint. “This lawsuit is designed to gather any records created and/or held by the FBI about the Monkees as well as its individual members,” the lawsuit states. “Mr. Dolenz has exhausted all necessary administrative remedies with respect to his [Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act] Application.” CNN has reached out to the FBI and the Justice Department for comment. The Monkees had a record breaking four No. 1 albums in 1967, along with their popular comedy series that ran from 1966 to 1968. CNN’s Holmes Lybrand contributed to this story.


title: “Monkees Frontman Micky Dolenz Is Suing The Fbi Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-09” author: “Helen Vaughn”


Dolenz and his late bandmates Mike Nesmith, Davy Jones and Peter Tork were also investigated for another matter that has been corrected, the complaint states. A portion of the FBI file on the group was released to the public a little more than a decade ago, but Dolenz, now 77, wants to see the full case file. “References to the complex appear in two places in FBI records: a 1967 memo to the Los Angeles Bureau of Anti-Vietnam War Activities and a second document that was redacted in its entirety,” the FBI website states. A Freedom of Information Act request he filed in June failed to get a response from the FBI, according to the Dolenz complaint. “This lawsuit is designed to gather any records created and/or held by the FBI about the Monkees as well as its individual members,” the lawsuit states. “Mr. Dolenz has exhausted all necessary administrative remedies with respect to his [Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act] Application.” CNN has reached out to the FBI and the Justice Department for comment. The Monkees had a record breaking four No. 1 albums in 1967, along with their popular comedy series that ran from 1966 to 1968. CNN’s Holmes Lybrand contributed to this story.


title: “Monkees Frontman Micky Dolenz Is Suing The Fbi Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-05” author: “Anne Murphy”


Dolenz and his late bandmates Mike Nesmith, Davy Jones and Peter Tork were also investigated for another matter that has been corrected, the complaint states. A portion of the FBI file on the group was released to the public a little more than a decade ago, but Dolenz, now 77, wants to see the full case file. “References to the complex appear in two places in FBI records: a 1967 memo to the Los Angeles Bureau of Anti-Vietnam War Activities and a second document that was redacted in its entirety,” the FBI website states. A Freedom of Information Act request he filed in June failed to get a response from the FBI, according to the Dolenz complaint. “This lawsuit is designed to gather any records created and/or held by the FBI about the Monkees as well as its individual members,” the lawsuit states. “Mr. Dolenz has exhausted all necessary administrative remedies with respect to his [Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act] Application.” CNN has reached out to the FBI and the Justice Department for comment. The Monkees had a record breaking four No. 1 albums in 1967, along with their popular comedy series that ran from 1966 to 1968. CNN’s Holmes Lybrand contributed to this story.