Monday, April 03, 2006

Fitzgerald Knew Identity of Leaker From Start

The special counsel appointed in late December 2003 to investigate the leak of covert CIA operative Valerie Plame Wilson found out the identity of the Bush administration official who disclosed her undercover status to syndicated columnist Robert Novak just two months after the probe began.

But in early February 2004, a month after he started the investigation, Special Prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald shifted gears and started to build a perjury and obstruction of justice case against White House Deputy Chief of Staff Karl Rove and Vice President Dick Cheney's former Chief of Staff I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby according to several attorneys close to the investigation.

That month, Justice Department investigators working on the leak case approached a senior official in the Office of Vice President Dick Cheney who had been identified by witnesses as having played a major role in the Plame Wilson leak.

The Bush administration official was given an ultimatum: either cooperate with the special counsel's probe or face criminal charges for his involvement in the leak, attorneys close to the case said.

The senior official decided to cooperate with the investigation and told Fitzgerald that Libby and Rove spoke to reporters about Plame Wilson, the attorneys said.

The official has been identified by attorneys and four current and former White House officials as John Hannah, a senior national security aide on loan to Vice President Dick Cheney from then-Under Secretary of State for Arms Control and International Security Affairs John Bolton.

FULL STORY

2 Comments:

At Monday, April 03, 2006 2:13:00 PM , Blogger thephoenixnyc said...

This is not suprising.

Yo really need to buy a copy of "American Theocracy" I am reading it now.

 
At Monday, April 03, 2006 10:10:00 PM , Blogger EAPrez said...

I will do just that....you haven't steered me wrong yet:) From Skinney Legs to the Pogues I've enjoyed every new thing I've discovered thanks to you.

 

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