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    Fawn Hall (born September 15, 1959) is a former secretary to Lieutenant Colonel Oliver North who gained fame for her role in the Iran–Contra affair by helping North shred confidential documents.

  2. Nov 13, 2009 · 1986. Iran-Contra scandal begins with shredded documents. National Security Council staff member Oliver North and his secretary, Fawn Hall, begin shredding documents that would have exposed their ...

  3. Fawn Hall Oliver North's Secretary. Fawn Hall served as Oliver North's secretary on the National Security Council staff from February 1983 until November 1986, when North was fired and Hall was reassigned. Although Hall knew that North was enlisting financial support for the Contras, she did not join him in meetings or phone calls and knew few ...

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  5. By Al Kamen. April 18, 2012 at 9:07 p.m. EDT. Fawn Hall, former secretary to ousted National Security Council Lt. Col. Oliver North, speaks to reporters outside her lawyer’s office in Washington ...

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  6. Jun 8, 2010 · Twenty-three years ago today, Fawn Hall became the most famous secretary in America. On June 8, 1987 Hall testified in the Iran-Contra hearings to helping her boss Lt. Col. Oliver North shred documents having to do with the affair, in which senior Reagan administration officials facilitated arm sales to Iran in order to fund the Nicaraguan contras.

  7. Dec 25, 2023 · Fawn Hall played a significant role‌ in the Iran-Contra Affair, which‍ was‌ a political scandal that occurred⁢ during⁣ the second term⁣ of the Reagan administration. As the secretary to Lieutenant ⁢Colonel Oliver North, a key figure in the affair, Hall was involved in shredding and altering documents related to ⁢the illegal arms ...

  8. Fawn Hall, Oliver North's secretary, was given immunity from prosecution on charges of conspiracy and destroying documents in exchange for her testimony. Jonathan Scott Royster, Liaison to Oliver North, was given immunity from prosecution on charges of conspiracy and destroying documents in exchange for his testimony.

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