Buy Low. Sell High. CJ of the Jewish Federation Council of Greater Los Angeles. Since 1985, Mr. Bullock allegedly received nearly $170,000 from Mr. Hochman by this route. Mr. Hochman's office said that he was out of the country and could not be contacted. • Mr. Lehrer of ADL's Los Angeles office maintained a secret bank account, in the name of "L. Patterson," to pay for Mr. Bullock's ex- penses and informants. An ADL official contested this version and said that the account was used to subscribe to a range of ex- tremist publications, which their publishers were unlikely to mail directly to an ADL address. • ADL operatives culled from the trash can of the Christic Institute, a left- wing think tank, such items as phone messages and office notes. The affidavit also stated that Mr. Bullock and the ADL illegally obtained con- fidential information from law enforcement officers on the criminal records and personal data of individuals. Rabbi Marvin Hier, dean of the Simon Wiesenthal Center, said he was not fa- miliar with the charges, but he hoped that "the police will recognize ADL's right to monitor the activities and publications of extreme right-wing groups." But Douglas Mirell, a vet- eran civil rights lawyer and Los Angeles lay leader of the American Jewish Congress and Jewish Federation Council, said that while nothing had been proven against the ADL, "the allegations are very disconcerting and indeed shocking to me." "While I realize that it's a dangerous world out there, there is no place for any Jew- ish organization to obtain in- formation about individuals in violation of the law," Mr. Mirell said. The initial public allega- tions against the ADL sur- faced last fall, with the in- vestigation of a veteran San Francisco police inspector and intelligence analyst, Tom Gerard. 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