FBI agent revealed, Kelley tried to stop probe

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The New York Times reveals more details about the investigation which led to the discovery of the extramarital affair between CIA director David Petraus and his biographer, Paula Broadwell.  It reveals the name of the FBI agent who delved into the chain of email messages which eventually led to Petraus’ resignation.  The agent, Frederick W. Humphries, II, 47, is described as a “’hard-charging’ veteran counterterrorism investigator who played a major role in the foiled millennium terrorist plot in 1999.”  The Wall Street Journal says Jill Kelley, the woman who triggered Humphries’ investigation tried “to get the FBI to drop the matter.”


Read more about Humphries on the New York Times and about Kelley’s role in the Wall Street Journal.

 


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