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PRINCIPAL PERSONS FOUND IN JOHN F.
DUDIKOFF'S NARRATIVE

JOHN F. DUDIKOFF, (illegible text) Inspector General of the Holy Synod, in Russia, subsequently holding the same position with the Russian Church in the United States, and at present engaged in a law suit against Metropolitan Platon of the Greek-Catholic Orthodox Church.

FATHER JOHN L. SLUNIN and FATHER JOHN CHEPELEV, Employees of the Russian Ecclesiastical Consistory, 15 East 97th Street, New York.

PLATON ROZHDESTVENSKY, Head of the Russian Greek-Catholic Orthodox Church in America, whose misdeeds and crimes, related in John F. Dudikoff's narrative, have led the latter to sue him.

ALEXANDER NEMOLOVSKY, Vicarial Bushop and Platon's Right Hand.

JOHN GOROKHOV, Leader of the Russian Cathedral Choir.

GABRIEL ARCHANGEL DOBROFF, Inspector General, Editor and (illegible text) the Bishops.

FATHER AND MADAM SNEGIREV, a Russian Clergyman and his Wife, the latter indulging in intimacies with the higher Russian Clergy.

RAPHAEL, Bishop of the Russian Church in Brooklyn.

PETER I. POPOV and IVAN GORBACH, "Specialists" in "massage," indulging, for large fees, in immoral and abnormal sexual (illegible text) with Platon and Alexander.

YAKOV PIATETZKY, Russian Clergyman in Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

"CONSUL RUTZKY" (alias PRIEST DANIEL GILEVITCH), Agent-Provocateur and Escaped Murderer; one of Bishop Platon's minions.

SOPHIE OLSHANSKAYA and LINA GERES, Concubines of Platon and Alexander.

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