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Dominique Strauss-Kahn
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“Six government employees...” Matt Apuzzo, “C.I.A. Officer Is Found Guilty in
Leak Tied to Times Reporter,” New York Times, January 26, 2015. The notable
exception to policy of seeking imprisonment of intelligence workers found guilty of
passing classified information to journalist is the extraordinary case of ex-CIA director
General David Petraeus. General Petraeus had given classified information from his
personal notebooks to his mistress and biographer, Paula Broadwell. Although none of
this information appeared in her 2012 biography A// In: The Education of Davis
Petraeus, he had violated his oath to protect this information. Yet, in a 2014 deal with
the Justice Department, General Petraeus was allowed to plead guilty to a
misdemeanor charge and sentenced to two years probation and a $100,000 fine. See
Eli Lake, “Petraeus, Justice and Washington’s Culture of Leaks,” Bloomberg View,
March 4, 2015 http://www.bloombergview.com/articles/2015-03-04/petraeus-justice-
and-washington-s-culture-of-leaks
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In an interview in Moscow...”—Snowden met with James Bamford, the author of the
1982 book The Puzzle Palace. In Moscow in June 2014. James Bamford. “Edward
Snowden: The Untold Story,” Wired, August 2014. (Hereinafter Bamford Wired.)
“We’ve crossed lines.” --- Snowden quoted by Bamford, Wired
“Congressman Ron Paul organized...”—Rebecca Shabad, “Former Rep. Ron Paul
launches petition for Snowden clemency,” The Hill, February 13, 2014. “Rand Paul”
support, see Katie Gluck, “Rand Paul Backs Snowden,” Politico, January 5, 2014
“We actually buy cell phones...” Snowden quoted in “New Guardian Interview with
Edward Snowden,” Guardian, July 17, 2014.
http://www.activistpost.com/2014/07/new-guardian-interview-with-edward.html
“Dominique Strauss-Kahn....”—Edward Jay Epstein, “What Really Happed To Strauss-
Kahn” New York Review of Books, December 22, 2011
“Consumer Financial Protection Bureau...”—Newt Gingrich, “A Government Snoop That
Puts the NSA to Shame,” Wall Street Journal, July 7, 2015
“The FISA court...” The history of the FISA court is a matter of public record.
http://www.fjc.gov/history/home.nsf/page/courts_special_fisc.html
‘Let’s collect the whole haystack,”-- Ellen Nakashima and Joby Warrick, “For NSA
chief, Terrorist Threat Drives Passion to ‘collect it all,” Washington Post, July 14,
2013
“Second U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals...”—Charlie Savage and Jonathan Weisman.
“NSA Collection of Bulk Data Ruled Illegal.” New York Times, May 5, 2015. This
court decision was stayed three months later on August 27, 2015 by a 3-judge panel of
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