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PostPosted: Sat Nov 10, 2012 11:04 pm
 


Brenda Brenda:
I doubt it is about him sticking his d*ck somewhere. I would think that if he had mentioned it to his superiors, she would have been screened and an ok would have been given and damage control could have been done.

Her mistake was (or rumour has it that her mistake was) that she sent threatening emails to another woman (his next mistress?. Rumour also has it that the affair has been over for a few months.

I feel more sorry for his wife, who has not asked for all this bullshit, but has to deal with it. I sure hope she knew long before he resigned in this way.


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http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/richard ... andal-live

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• On Friday, David Petraeus resigned as director of the CIA, citing an extramarital affair in his resignation letter

• Paula Broadwell was later named as the woman involved with Petraeus, as the subject of an FBI investigation involving her relationship with the former general

• Jill Kelley, a volunteer military liaison in Florida, appears to have been the source of the complaint to the FBI involving Broadwell, caused by a series of emails

• Kelley's complaint appears to have been championed by an unnamed FBI agent, who is alleged to have emailed shirtless photographs of himself to Kelley

• General John Allen, the top US military commander in Afghanistan, was revealed to have been in "inappropriate" email correspondence with Kelley running to thousands of pages

• General Allen's nomination as supreme Nato commander has been put on hold


Another General gets caught with his fingers in the honeypot?


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PostPosted: Tue Nov 13, 2012 9:26 am
 


Why is where he puts his weiner anyone else's business?


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A woman's jealousy...


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Why is where he puts his weiner anyone else's business?


I don't know. Ask the FBI.


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saturn_656 saturn_656:
Lemmy Lemmy:
Why is where he puts his weiner anyone else's business?


I don't know. Ask the FBI.

A man's jealousy...

It seems to me that the FBI guy who started this cyber investigation(the one Kelly went to) overstepped his boundaries, trying to "protect" her.

2 generals down...


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This story gets weirder by the day. So far it looks like we've only pulled back the first few layers of what's going to turn into a rotten onion.


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Speaking of which. I'm at work and can't link it but I was just reading in the NYT that the FBI agent who initially contacted by this Jill Kelly apparently had no business with either cyber crime or intelligence matters and was told stay off it. But apparently he convinced himself he had uncovered some conspiracy and so called congressman Eric Cantor to let him know which explains why he knew about this before anyone else on Capitol Hill.


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xerxes xerxes:
Speaking of which. I'm at work and can't link it but I was just reading in the NYT that the FBI agent who initially contacted by this Jill Kelly apparently had no business with either cyber crime or intelligence matters and was told stay off it. But apparently he convinced himself he had uncovered some conspiracy and so called congressman Eric Cantor to let him know which explains why he knew about this before anyone else on Capitol Hill.


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The FBI agent at the apex of the Petraeus-Broadwell-Kelley-Allen pentagon of love was barred by his superiors from taking part in the investigation into the harassing emails received by Jill Kelley, the Wall Street Journal has reported:

New details about how the Federal Bureau of Investigation handled the case suggest that even as the bureau delved into Mr. Petraeus's personal life, the agency had to address conduct by its own agent—who allegedly sent shirtless photos of himself to a woman involved in the case prior to the investigation.

According to the WSJ, the FBI agent who started the case was a friend of Kelley, who complained in May about the emails to the agent, who passed it on to the FBI's cyber crimes unit. Then:

However, supervisors soon became concerned that the initial agent might have grown obsessed with the matter, and prohibited him from any role in the investigation, according to the officials.

One official said the agent in question sent shirtless photos to Ms Kelley well before the email investigation began, and FBI officials only became aware of them some time later. Eventually, supervisors told the agent he was to have nothing to do with the case, though he never had a formal role in the investigation, the official said.

Then, in a bizarre move, the FBI agent contacted senior Republicans in Congress to alert them to the case.


This is a real clusterfuck.


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PostPosted: Tue Nov 13, 2012 9:49 am
 


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Top U.S. commander in Afghanistan under investigation, scandal widens

ABOARD A U.S. MILITARY AIRCRAFT (Reuters) - The top U.S. commander in Afghanistan, General John Allen, is under investigation for alleged inappropriate communication with a woman at the center of the scandal involving former CIA Director David Petraeus, a senior U.S. defense official said on Tuesday.
The revelation threatens to fell another of the U.S. military's biggest names and suggests that the scandal involving Petraeus - a retired four-star general who had Allen's job in Afghanistan before moving to the CIA last year - could expand.
The U.S. official said the FBI uncovered between 20,000 and 30,000 pages of communications - mostly emails spanning from 2010 to 2012 - between Allen and Jill Kelley, who has been identified as a longtime friend of the Petraeus family and a Tampa, Florida, volunteer social liaison with military families at MacDill Air Force Base.
It was Kelley's complaints about harassing emails from the woman with whom Petraeus had had an affair, Paula Broadwell, that prompted an FBI investigation that ultimately disclosed Petraeus' involvement with Broadwell. Petraeus resigned from the CIA post on Friday.
Asked whether there was concern about the disclosure of classified information, the official said, on condition of anonymity: "We are concerned about inappropriate communications. We are not going to speculate as to what is contained in these documents."
Defense Secretary Leon Panetta told reporters flying with him to Australia that he had asked that Allen's nomination to be Commander of U.S. European Command and Supreme Allied Commander Europe be delayed "and the president has agreed."
President Barack Obama has put the nomination on hold, the White House said on Tuesday.
Allen, who is now in Washington, was due to face a Senate confirmation hearing on Thursday, as was his successor in Afghanistan, General Joseph Dunford.
The FBI referred the case to the Pentagon on Sunday and Panetta directed the Defense Department's Inspector General to handle the investigation. Panetta informed the top Republican and Democrat on the Senate Armed Services Committee during the flight to Australia. The House Armed Services Committee was also notified.
The U.S. defense official said that Allen denied wrongdoing and that Panetta had opted to keep him in his job while the matter was under review - and until Dunford can be confirmed to replace him, a process that gains urgency given the cloud the scandal could cast over the mission in Afghanistan.
"While the matter is under investigation and before the facts are determined, General Allen will remain commander of ISAF," Panetta said, referring to the NATO—led force in Afghanistan.
Only hours earlier, Panetta had said he was reviewing Allen's recommendations on the future U.S. presence in Afghanistan after most troops withdraw by the end of 2014.
Commending Allen's leadership in Afghanistan, Panetta said: "He is entitled to due process in this matter."
At the same time, he noted that he wanted the Senate to act promptly on Dunford's nomination.
The U.S. official said Panetta was informed of the matter involving Allen on Sunday as he flew to Hawaii, after the Pentagon's top lawyer called Panetta's chief of staff. The White House was informed next.
FBI RAID, SHIRTLESS PHOTOS
Evidence that the case involving Petraeus was not fully closed came late Monday when FBI agents searched the Charlotte, North Carolina, house of Broadwell.
Agents entered the house carrying boxes at around 9 p.m. (0200 GMT Tuesday) and about four hours later took away what appeared to be two computers and about 10 boxes.
During the search, agents inside could be seen moving through multiple rooms, gathering materials and taking photos.
Broadwell's family was not at home at the time. The FBI and a Justice Department official would not comment on the raid.
U.S. officials had said in recent days that their investigation was largely complete and that prosecutors had determined it was unlikely they would bring charges in that case, which started when Kelley contacted an FBI agent in Tampa about harassing emails from an anonymous source.
That FBI agent, who has not been identified, has also come under scrutiny after it was discovered he had sent shirtless photographs of himself to Kelley, but "long before" this investigation, a law enforcement official told Reuters. The photographs were first reported by the Wall Street Journal.
The agent had never been on the Broadwell case, but had taken the information about the emails to the FBI cyber squad in Tampa, the law enforcement official said.
The FBI agent, who works in the Tampa office, apparently became frustrated at the pace of the investigation and complained to a member of Congress about it, the official said.
The FBI investigation of the emails received by Kelley traced them to Broadwell and subsequently uncovered emails that revealed an affair between Broadwell and Petraeus.
The emails between the two women were of a "childish", jealous nature and showed some one-upmanship of trying to come across as being more important to Petraeus, the official said.
When Petraeus resigned as CIA director on Friday he publicly admitted to having engaged in an extramarital affair.
Lawmakers and others have questioned whether Broadwell, who co-wrote a biography of the decorated former general, obtained classified information from him or another source.
Panetta had earlier said Petraeus did the right thing by stepping down, given the security concerns, but he was saddened by the end of the retired general's distinguished career.


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Thanks for the back up post Saturn.


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I'm glad he resigned. He's the Director of the CIA and can't keep an affair from his wife? Where's that horse-show "What's a Katrina" FEMA director? Is he too busy for the CIA?


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PostPosted: Sat Nov 17, 2012 8:20 pm
 


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Brenda Brenda:
I doubt it is about him sticking his d*ck somewhere. I would think that if he had mentioned it to his superiors, she would have been screened and an ok would have been given and damage control could have been done.

Her mistake was (or rumour has it that her mistake was) that she sent threatening emails to another woman (his next mistress?. Rumour also has it that the affair has been over for a few months.

I feel more sorry for his wife, who has not asked for all this bullshit, but has to deal with it. I sure hope she knew long before he resigned in this way.


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PostPosted: Mon Nov 19, 2012 12:55 pm
 


So, no one else noticed that the FBI is able to easily read the email of the Director of the CIA?


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