The Chronicle of Higher Education has revealed the FBI is seeking to search through the files of the late investigative journalist Jack Anderson. Anderson, whose legendary career included exposes of the Iran-contra scandal and the CIA’s attempts to kill Cuban leader Fidel Castro, died in December at the age of 83. Federal investigators say they want to access Anderson’s files to recover classifed documents and seek out evidence that could be used in the current prosecution of two pro-Israel lobbyists. Anderson’s family has turned down the FBI’s request. During his lifetime Anderson was viewed with derision by several administrations. He earned a spot on President Nixon’s infamous “enemies list”, and was reportedly the subject of a poisoning operation ordered by a White House aide.