Oswald quickly found work in New Orleans at the Reily Coffee Company. It was owned by William B. Reily, a wealthy supporter of the CIA-sponsored Cuban Revolutionary Council.[35] As researcher William Davy has shown by a recently declassified government document, Reily’s Coffee Company seems to have long been part of the CIA’s New Orleans network. According to a CIA memorandum dated January 31, 1964, “this firm [Reily’s] was of interest as of April