 card number 33 Edwin Mies the third fed 759029 Zed Edwin Mies the third who is Edwin Mies the third attorney general card number 33 Edwin Mies the third attorney general after the hasn't fast crashed C card number 29 U.S. Attorney General Edwin Mies the third delayed FBI and customs investigations of southern air transport the CIA company which had owned the down plane but the U.S. missile sales to Iran were exposed in Lebanese Journal on November 4th 1986 and a full-scale investigation became inevitable. Mies told the press on November 25th that while on a fact-finding mission for the president he had discovered a memo in Oliver North's office indicating that profits from the sale of missiles to Iran had been diverted to the Contras. Mies stated that when he informed President Reagan of this of his discovery the president had claimed total ignorance. During the ensuing investigation the question of whether or not Reagan had known about the diversion was debated at length. The more serious issue the ballast basic illegality of the war against Nicaragua was all but ignored. Mies's inept handling of the investigation his failure to secure North's office or to take notes while questioning the principles allowed much much evidence to be destroyed. Edwin Mies was investigated repeatedly concerning allegations of influence peddling and shady financial deals. He finally resigned on July 5th 1988 claiming the investigation had vindicated him. Subsequent publications of the special prosecutors report indicated however that Mies may well have committed criminal acts. Whether or not he obstructed justice during his term as chief law enforcement officer of the U.S. deserves further investigation. Edwin Mies. The third.