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CIA chief Petraeus resigns over extramarital affair

Mistress of US spy chief threatened State Department woman


The FBI uncovered the affair that led to the resignation of CIA chief David Petraeus, 60, while investigating threatening emails sent by his 40-year old lover to a second woman, US media reports said yesterday.
Petraeus, credited with turning the tide of the Iraq war, resigned on Friday after admitting an extramarital affair with a younger woman, sending shockwaves around Washington just three days after President Barack Obama's re-election, AFP reports.
It has emerged that his paramour was Paula Broadwell, a 40-year-old former Army major granted unprecedented access to the general as she co-authored a best-selling biography: All In: The Education of General David Petraeus. The book will now be seen in as different light now that emails such one that referred to ‘sex under a desk’ have been exposed. She also referred to the general as ‘peaches’ his nickname in emails.
Newspaper reports revealed that the affair came to light when the FBI was called in as part of a criminal investigation launched when a second woman complained that she had received vicious emails from Broadwell.
“It didn't start with Petraeus, but in the course of the investigation they stumbled across him,'' an unnamed congressional official briefed on the matter told The New York Times.
The threatening and harassing emails from Broadwell, a married mother of two, indicated that she thought the other woman was a potential rival for the 60-year-old general's affections, officials told the US media.
A government official told The New York Post that the emails contained such language as: “I know what you did,’’ “back off’’ and “stay away from my guy.’’
AP, citing a senior US military official, identified the other woman as 37-year-old Jill Kelley, a “social liaison'' to a Florida air force base who apparently had a longstanding friendship with Petraeus but no official status in the military. She was earlier identified as a State Department liaison.
The recipient of the emails was so frightened, according to the Washington Post, that several months ago she went to the FBI for protection and to help track down the sender.
The FBI soon uncovered Broadwell's sexually explicit correspondence with Petraeus, leading to initial fears of a national security breach if someone had broken into the CIA chief's private Gmail account.
Investigators first interviewed Petraeus “about two weeks ago,’’ law enforcement officials told the Post.
The FBI has concluded that there will not be criminal charges, US media reports said, citing law enforcement sources.
Obama's director of national intelligence James Clapper was only informed of the situation on Tuesday evening, providing a dramatic behind-the-scenes backdrop to the president's re-election night.
Clapper discussed things with Petraeus on Wednesday and advised him “the right thing to do would be to resign,’’' an intelligence official told the Times. Obama was not told until Thursday morning, the White House said.
Republicans have pointed to the fact that Petraeus was days away from testifying about the September 11 attack on the US consulate in Benghazi, Libya as evidence of some kind of conspiracy.
A leading Republican questioned why, if there were serious concerns about comprised intelligence, it took several months for the FBI to finally notify the Obama administration.
“It just doesn't add up,'' Peter King, the top Republican on the House Homeland Security Committee, told CNN. ``I have real questions about this. I think a timeline has to be looked at and analyzed to see what happened.''
Petraeus had been due to testify on Thursday about the Benghazi attacks that killed Ambassador Chris Stevens and three other Americans. CIA deputy director Michael Morell, now acting director, will testify in his place.
The chairwoman of the Senate intelligence committee, Democrat Dianne Feinstein, told Fox News Sunday she was angry at not being informed earlier and said Petraeus “may well’’ still be called at a later date.
Petraeus took over at the CIA a little more than a year ago.
He explained his resignation to CIA staff in a message released to the media on Friday.
“After being married for over 37 years, I showed extremely poor judgment by engaging in an extramarital affair,'' it said. ``Such behavior is unacceptable, both as a husband and as the leader of an organization such as ours.''
Broadwell lives in North Carolina with her radiologist husband Scott and their two young sons.
She planned to celebrate her 40th birthday with a big party in Washington this weekend, but her husband has now emailed guests to cancel those invitations.

Mistress of US spy chief threatened State Department woman - The Standard


Obama should be thankful to the FBI for not exposing the case before the election. Someone should be promoted.

So Paula Broadwell tells Jill Kelley to back off. Sounds like a triangle here or sixsome if you're counting their poor respective spouses. What a mess!
 
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It's not Ms but Mrs Broadwell and then she has 2 young boys age 5 and 7 yrs old. She better has some explanation :D

Ms is both Mrs and Miss, people don't want to be refer to Mrs can choose to be called Ms (Which is neutral in tone) Miss not equal to Ms. While this have less use in Asian region, Ms or Ms. (English and American English) are generally accepted in official form to women who want to stay ambigous to their martial status,

Ms. - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

10 to 1 any asnwer to this post from Chinese member will become a personal attack on me.
 
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He should learn from Bill Clinton,it has proved that a leader with love affairs is an eligible chief.
 
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Seems Mr. Petraeus is quite a vibrant old fellow! :lol: I wanna be just like him when im 60! :smokin:
 
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Seems Mr. Petraeus is quite a vibrant old fellow! :lol: I wanna be just like him when im 60! :smokin:

LoL maybe he is on viagra, who knows.........

Seriously i fought under him he was still 2 stars at the begining of the war. He is good, a very energetic commander.
 
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BBC News - David Petraeus: Broadwell affair was 'colossal mistake'

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I can see why Paula Broadwell is jealous of Jill Kelley
 
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The irony is that the book the mistress wrote is called "All In" . :lol:
 
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The irony is that the book the mistress wrote is called "All In" . :lol:

Lol i was thinking how long until people brought it up.........

All-in.....She really done all the "Hand" and Knee work for him. I think it will be more than a self-Bio
 
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Here's the broad that sparked the investigation
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Looks like Broadwell was all obsessed and saw this chick as a threat because she is a family friend. Sent her a bunch of emails and this chick had a friend at the FBI.

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Looks like Broadwell was all obsessed with DP :azn: saw this chick as a threat because she is a family friend. Sent her a bunch of emails and this chick had a friend at the FBI.

Someone at the FBI was sending Kelley shirtless photos because he was all in love with her and then just spiraled out of control.
 
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This Jewish Gen was the favorite of Israel in the US hierarchy. Obama's defeat to a pro-Israel Romney must be a factor. This saucy revelation could be a cover up for actually firing him.

His mistress looks like a jewess to me, most western politicians got ruined by the Jewish women, just look how Lewinsky had ruined Bill Clinton.
 
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Here's the broad that sparked the investigation
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Looks like Broadwell was all obsessed and saw tihis chick as a threat because she is a family friend. Sent her a bunch of emails and this chick had a friend at the FBI.

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Someone at the FBI was sending Kelley shirtless photos because he was all in love with her and then just spiraled out of control.

This gets even more weirder, the FBI dude she calls is like a friend to her. He sends her a shirtless photo. Subsequently he was taken out of the case as he was deemed too personally involved in the case. Then he calls a Republican Congressman to rat.

This story has more twists than Ramen Noodle.
 
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New twists in Petraeus case: Another general accused of
‘inappropriate’ emails, ‘shirtless’ FBI agent taken off probe


New twists in Petraeus case: Another general accused of


By Liz Goodwin, Yahoo! News | The Lookout – 1 hr 21 mins ago

It seemed the story behind Gen. David Petraeus' resignation as director of the
CIA couldn't get stranger. New reports, however, now indicate that Marine Gen.
John Allen, another well-respected, high-ranking general, might be involved in
the growing scandal.

On the surface, the case so far involves the FBI; a slew of allegedly inappropriate
emails (between Petraeus and his biographer, Paula Broadwell; Allen and
socialite Jill Kelley; and allegedly threatening ones Broadwell sent to Kelley); the
FBI agent who started the probe, who's now being investigated for sending
"shirtless" photos to Kelley; and, as reported by the New York Post on Tuesday
morning, a child custody battle involving Kelley's twin sister that allegedly
concerns both Petraeus and Allen.

To help sort things out, here's a rundown of events, and where things currently stand.
Jill Kelley, a 37-year-old from Tampa, Fla., who organized local social events for the military as a volunteer, became friends
with Petraeus and his family when he was stationed in Florida. Last spring, she began receiving harassing emails from an
anonymous account and alerted a friend who worked for the FBI.
The FBI began an investigation, which eventually uncovered an affair between Petraeus and Broadwell, both of whom are
married. The FBI believes Broadwell sent the harassing emails to Kelley because she perceived her to be a rival for Petraeus'
affections.

The FBI found something else during the inquiry: 20,000 to 30,000 pages of emails and other communications between
Kelley and Allen, the top commander in Afghanistan and a nominee to become the new NATO supreme allied commander
for Europe.

A senior defense official has told the Washington Post that the emails were "potentially inappropriate." Other sources
strongly denied to the Post that anything inappropriate ever happened between Allen and Kelley, but said that Allen may
have used terms of endearment such as "sweetheart" to refer to Kelley in his emails to her. The source said Allen, who is
married, is "embarrassed" by this, but did not have an affair with her. Allen also received an email from the same account
that was harassing Kelley, though it's unclear what the email said.
Both Petraeus and Allen also wrote letters submitted to a court on behalf of Kelley's twin sister, who was locked in a nasty
custody fight with the father of her 4-year-old child. The generals vouched for the sister's abilities as a mother, the Post
reported.

The Tampa party planner, who is married and has three children, is also at the center of another bizarre twist in the case.
The Wall Street Journal reported on Monday night that Kelley's FBI agent friend was taken off the Petraeus case and is
currently being investigated because his superiors discovered that he sent "shirtless" photos to Kelley before the probe
started. After the agent was removed from the case, the agent contacted Washington Rep. David Reichert to warn him that
he thought FBI leaders would sweep the investigation under the rug.
Meanwhile, the Daily Beast, citing an anonymous source, reports that the harassing emails allegedly sent from Broadwell to
Kelley did not say "stay away from my guy" as previously reported, and did not even directly reference Petraeus. The source
described the tone of the emails as "more like, 'Who do you think you are? You parade around the base. You need to take it
down a notch.'" The Wall Street Journal reported that one email, without elaborating, asked Kelley if her husband knew
what she was doing. Another said the sender knew Kelley had touched "him," without specifying who the "him" was.
And, the Associated Press has uncovered the trick Broadwell and Petraeus used to email each other without creating an
online trail. The pair set up anonymous email accounts and drafted emails to each other without ever pushing "send." Each
one could log on to the other account and click the "drafts" folder to see if a message had been left for them. This avoids
creating an easily traceable email trail, the AP reported.
One question the Daily Beast raised is why the FBI investigated the harassing emails sent to Kelley in the first place. There
were no overt threats, such as "I'll kill you," in the emails, and some wonder if Kelley's friendship with the FBI agent may be
why the agency investigated what seemed like a humdrum case better suited to local authorities.
Broadwell's father, for one, told the New York Daily News that he thinks the scandal is a smoke screen for a bigger story.
"This is about something else entirely, and the truth will come out," Broadwell's father, Paul Krantz, told the Daily
News. "There is a lot more that is going to come out."
 
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Some juicy soap opera involving the FBI, CIA and a former general. With elements as email hacking, spying, top secretive organizations and bed secrets we have a very strong script for the next Bond movie.
 
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