. ^ The Miami Herald; February 27, 1978, Monday; Section 1, Page 8, Column 1; an abstract of William R. Amlong's article:
"Representative Lester Wolff, chairman of House Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control, says Guillermo Hernandez-Cartaya is being investigated as a business partner of Fidel Castro. His committee is looking at $100 million loan arranged by Castro and Hernandez-Cartaya's Miami-based international banking firm, WFC Corp, to Colombia. Wolff alleges loan conditions include facililtation of cocaine smuggling from Colombia to US by Miami firm. Cites intelligence reports from various federal agencies."
^ "Cuban Exile Banker Under Wide Inquiry", Jeff Gerth, 15 December 1977, A1, The New York Times
^ a b c d Endless Enemies: The Making of an unfriendly world, Jonathan Kwitny, 1984. Meuthen Publications, ISBN 0-86553-124-2
^ Gloria Marina; Patrick Riordan (reporter) (March 19, 1978). "Sunday; Section 4, Page 8, Column 1", The Miami Herald.
"Representative Lester Wolff, chairman of House Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control, says Guillermo Hernandez-Cartaya is being investigated as a business partner of Fidel Castro. His committee is looking at $100 million loan arranged by Castro and Hernandez-Cartaya's Miami-based international banking firm, WFC Corp, to Colombia. Wolff alleges loan conditions include facililtation of cocaine smuggling from Colombia to US by Miami firm. Cites intelligence reports from various federal agencies."
^ "Cuban Exile Banker Under Wide Inquiry", Jeff Gerth, 15 December 1977, A1, The New York Times
^ a b c d Endless Enemies: The Making of an unfriendly world, Jonathan Kwitny, 1984. Meuthen Publications, ISBN 0-86553-124-2
^ Gloria Marina; Patrick Riordan (reporter) (March 19, 1978). "Sunday; Section 4, Page 8, Column 1", The Miami Herald.
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