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CIA leak grand jury investigation (rel. Valerie Plame affair) is an ongoing federal inquiry "into the alleged unauthorized disclosure of a CIA employee's identity,", a possible violation of criminal statutes, including the Intelligence Identities Protection Act of 1982, and Title 18, United States Code, Section 793. Image:Patrick Fitzgerald 18380357. ... Image:Patrick Fitzgerald 18380357. ... Patrick J. Fitzgerald Patrick J. Fitzgerald, JD (born December 22, 1960) is an American attorney and the current U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois. ... The United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois is the Federal district court whose jurisdiction is comprised of the following counties, divided into two divisions: The eastern division: Cook, DuPage, Grundy, Kane, Kendall, La Salle, Lake, and Will counties. ... The Plame affair refers to the political controversy surrounding allegations by critics of the Bush administration that White House officials deliberately leaked Valerie Plame’s identity as an undercover U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) operative as political retaliation against her husband, retired ambassador Joseph C. Wilson. ... The CIAs seal features an eagle atop a sixteen-point compass. ... The Intelligence Identities Protection Act of 1982 (PL97-200, 50 U.S. Code Secs. ... 1982 (MCMLXXXII) was a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar. ... The United States Code (U.S.C.) is a compilation and codification of the general and permanent federal Law of the United States. ...


In September 2003, the CIA requested that the Justice Department investigate the possible unauthorized disclosure of a CIA officer’s classified identity. Then-Attorney General John Ashcroft recused himself and named Deputy Attorney General James B. Comey, to be "acting attorney general" for the case. Comey in turn named U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois Patrick Fitzgerald to the case on December 30, 2003.[1] Wiktionary has related dictionary definitions, such as: September September is the ninth month of the year in the Gregorian Calendar and one of four Gregorian months with 30 days. ... 2003 (MMIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... The United States Department of Justice (DOJ) is a Cabinet department in the United States government designed to enforce the law and defend the interests of the United States according to the law and to ensure fair and impartial administration of justice for all Americans. ... In most common law jurisdictions, the Attorney General is the main legal adviser to the government, and in some jurisdictions may in addition have executive responsibility for law enforcement or responsibility for public prosecutions. ... John David Ashcroft (born May 9, 1942) was the 79th Attorney General of the United States. ... James Comey James B. Comey was Deputy Attorney General of the United States, serving in President George W. Bushs administration. ... Patrick J. Fitzgerald Patrick J. Fitzgerald, JD (born December 22, 1960) is an American attorney and the current U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois. ... December 30 is the 364th day of the year (365th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 1 day remaining. ... 2003 (MMIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...

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Basic Facts

See articles, Plame scandal timeline and Plame affair for additional details.

In his July 14, 2003 newspaper column, Robert Novak revealed the name of an allegedly covert CIA agent. Novak identified Valerie Plame, wife of Joseph C. Wilson IV, as an agency operative.[2] Wilson, a former U.S. Ambassador, criticized the Bush Administration in a July 6, 2003 editorial in The New York Times. Wilson argued that the Bush Administration misrepresented intelligence prior to the 2003 invasion of Iraq. In his column, Novak diminished Wilson’s claims, writing: The Plame affair or the CIA leak scandal refers to the disclosure that Valerie Plame Wilson is a United States Central Intelligence Agency operative in a newspaper column by Robert Novak on July 14, 2003 and subsequent alleged cover up. ... The Plame affair refers to the political controversy surrounding allegations by critics of the Bush administration that White House officials deliberately leaked Valerie Plame’s identity as an undercover U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) operative as political retaliation against her husband, retired ambassador Joseph C. Wilson. ... July 14 is the 195th day (196th in leap years) of the year in the Gregorian Calendar, with 170 days remaining. ... 2003 (MMIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Robert David Sanders Novak (born February 26, 1931) is a Political Commentator and political figure. ... For detail on the political scandal, see Plame affair Valerie Elise Plame Wilson (born April 19, 1963 in Anchorage, Alaska) was a United States Central Intelligence Agency officer, who was identified as a CIA operative in a newspaper column by Robert Novak on July 14, 2003. ... Joseph C. Wilson IV (born November 6, 1949) was a United States career foreign service officer and later a diplomat between 1976 and 1998. ... An ambassador, rarely embassador, is a diplomatic official accredited to a foreign sovereign or government, or to an international organization, to serve as the official representative of his or her own country. ... The Bush administration includes President George W. Bush, Vice President Richard Cheney, Bushs Cabinet, and other select officials and advisors. ... July 6 is the 187th day of the year (188th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 178 days remaining. ... 2003 (MMIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... The New York Times is a newspaper published in New York City by Arthur O. Sulzberger Jr. ...

Wilson never worked for the CIA, but his wife, Valerie Plame, is an Agency operative on weapons of mass destruction. Two senior administration officials told me Wilson's wife suggested sending him to Niger to investigate...[3]

Grand jury

Grand Jury sworn in on October 31, 2003. On September 26, 2003, the Department of Justice and the FBI began a criminal investigation into the possible unauthorized disclosure of classified information regarding Valerie Wilson’s CIA affiliation to various reporters in the spring of 2003. I. Lewis “Scooter” Libby Jr., a senior White House official, was indicted on October 28, 2005. October 31 is the 304th day of the year (305th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 61 days remaining. ... 2003 (MMIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... September 26 is the 269th day of the year (270th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 96 days remaining. ... 2003 (MMIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... October 28 is the 301st day of the year (302nd in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 64 days remaining. ... 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ...


Known Grand Jury Witnesses

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Cabinet

Alberto R. Gonzales (born August 4, 1955) is the 80th and current Attorney General of the United States, becoming the first Hispanic to serve in the position. ... The southern side of the White House The White House is the official residence and principal workplace of the President of the United States of America. ... General Colin Luther Powell, United States Army (Ret. ... In several countries, Secretary of State is a senior government position. ... August 16 is the 228th day of the year (229th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar. ... 2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...

CIA

George Tenet George John Tenet (born January 5, 1953) is Distinguished Professor in the Practice of Diplomacy at Georgetown University and former United States Director of Central Intelligence. ... Several people are named John McLaughlin: John McLaughlin (musician), an English jazz fusion guitar player. ...

Vice-President's Office

I. Lewis Libby I. Lewis Scooter Libby Jr. ... Mary Joe Matalin (born September 19, 1953) is an American political strategist and consultant. ...

President

Karen Parfitt Hughes (born December 27, 1956 in Paris, France) is a Republican U.S. political professional from the state of Texas. ... Karl Rove Karl Christian Rove (born December 25, 1950) is an American political consultant, and is U.S. President George W. Bushs Deputy Chief of Staff, and heads the Office of Political Affairs, the Office of Public Liaison, and the Office of Strategic Initiatives at the White House. ... Israel Hernandez Israel Hernandez is a U.S. government official, the Assistant Secretary of Commerce and Director-General of the U.S. Commercial Service. ... Karl Rove Karl Christian Rove (born December 25, 1950) is an American political consultant, and is U.S. President George W. Bushs Deputy Chief of Staff, and heads the Office of Political Affairs, the Office of Public Liaison, and the Office of Strategic Initiatives at the White House. ... Susan Bonzon Ralston worked as an administrative assistant for Jack Abramoff and Ralph Reed before being hired in 2001 as the most senior assistant to Karl Rove in The West Wing of the White House. ... Karl Rove Karl Christian Rove (born December 25, 1950) is an American political consultant, and is U.S. President George W. Bushs Deputy Chief of Staff, and heads the Office of Political Affairs, the Office of Public Liaison, and the Office of Strategic Initiatives at the White House. ...

White House Press Office

A press secretary is a senior advisor (usually to a politician) who provides advice on how to deal with the media and, using news management techniques, helps them to maintain a positive public image and avoid negative media coverage. ... Ari Fleischer conducts a White House press conference Lawrence Ari Fleischer (born October 13, 1960) was the press secretary for U.S. President George W. Bush from January 2001 to July 2003. ... Adam Levine is a media person, well-known as a White House press aide in President George W. Bushs administration. ... Scott McClellan in the press room of the White House Scott McClellan (born February 14, 1968) is the outgoing White House Press Secretary for President George W. Bush. ...

Other Government Officials

Carl Ford (Carl W. Ford, Jr. ... The United States Department of State, often referred to as the State Department, is the Cabinet-level foreign affairs agency of the United States government, equivalent to foreign ministries in other countries. ...

Media

Matt Cooper is a journalist and presenter in Ireland. ... A pocket watch. ... Judith Miller Judith Miller (born January 2, 1948) was a writer for The New York Times. ... The New York Times is a newspaper published in New York City by Arthur O. Sulzberger Jr. ... Walter Haskell Pincus (born December 24, 1932) is a national security journalist for The Washington Post. ... ... This article is about the journalist. ... ... Robert David Sanders Novak (born February 26, 1931) is a Political Commentator and political figure. ... For detail on the political scandal, see Plame affair Valerie Elise Plame Wilson (born April 19, 1963 in Anchorage, Alaska) was a United States Central Intelligence Agency officer, who was identified as a CIA operative in a newspaper column by Robert Novak on July 14, 2003. ... Viveca Novak is an American journalist. ... (Clockwise from upper left) Time magazine covers from May 7, 1945; July 25, 1969; December 31, 1999; September 14, 2001; and April 21, 2003. ... Timothy John Russert, Jr. ... NBC, the National Broadcasting Company, is an American television and radio network based in New York Citys Rockefeller Center. ... Meet the Press (MTP) is a weekly television news show produced by NBC. It started as a radio show in 1945, as American Mercury Presents: Meet the Press, and was later adapted for television. ...

Other

Robert D. Luskin (born January 21, 1950) is an attorney and partner in the law firm of Patton Boggs LLP, specializing in White-collar crime and federal and state government investigations. ... Karl Rove Karl Christian Rove (born December 25, 1950) is an American political consultant, and is U.S. President George W. Bushs Deputy Chief of Staff, and heads the Office of Political Affairs, the Office of Public Liaison, and the Office of Strategic Initiatives at the White House. ...

Federal Laws

Crimes

Fitzgerald's position In the criminal law, a conspiracy is an agreement between two or more natural persons to break the law at some time in the future, so a natural person identified with the mind of a legal entity cannot conspire with the company alone. ... Contempt of court is a court ruling which, in the context of a court trial or hearing, deems an individual as holding contempt for the court, its process, and its invested powers. ... The Intelligence Identities Protection Act of 1982 (PL97-200, 50 U.S. Code Secs. ... Obstruction of justice, in a common law state, refers to the crime of offering interference of any sort to the work of police, investigators, regulatory agencies, prosecutors, or other (usually government) officials. ... Perjury is lying or making verifiably false statements under oath or affirmation in a court of law or in any of various sworn statements in writing. ... In law, treason is the crime of disloyalty to ones nation or state. ...

A special prosecutor is a lawyer from outside the government appointed by the attorney general or Congress to investigate a federal official for misconduct while in office. ... Justice Department redirects here. ...

Attorneys of Record

Floyd Abrams is a famous First Amendment lawyer. ... Judith Miller Judith Miller (born January 2, 1948) was a writer for The New York Times. ... The New York Times is a newspaper published in New York City by Arthur O. Sulzberger Jr. ... Robert S. Bennett (born 1939) is an American attorney best known for representing President Bill Clinton during the Monica Lewinsky investigation. ... Judith Miller Judith Miller (born January 2, 1948) was a writer for The New York Times. ... The New York Times is a newspaper published in New York City by Arthur O. Sulzberger Jr. ... Daniel Chester French (April 20, 1850 - October 7, 1931) was an American sculptor. ... Adam Levine is a media person, well-known as a White House press aide in President George W. Bushs administration. ... The southern side of the White House The White House is the official residence and principal workplace of the President of the United States of America. ... James Hamilton, 5th Duke of Abercorn (born 4 July 1934) is a Northern Irish peer and politician, and currently Lord Steward of the Household. ... Robert David Sanders Novak (born February 26, 1931) is a Political Commentator and political figure. ... I. Lewis Libby I. Lewis Scooter Libby Jr. ... Adam Levine is a media person, well-known as a White House press aide in President George W. Bushs administration. ... The southern side of the White House The White House is the official residence and principal workplace of the President of the United States of America. ... Robert D. Luskin (born January 21, 1950) is an attorney and partner in the law firm of Patton Boggs LLP, specializing in White-collar crime and federal and state government investigations. ... Karl Rove Karl Christian Rove (born December 25, 1950) is an American political consultant, and is U.S. President George W. Bushs Deputy Chief of Staff, and heads the Office of Political Affairs, the Office of Public Liaison, and the Office of Strategic Initiatives at the White House. ... Terrence ODonnell is an American jurist of the Ohio Republican party. ... This article is about the 20th century lawyer. ... George Walker Bush (born July 6, 1946) is an American politician and the 43rd and current President of the United States. ... Joseph Tate is an American attorney, who is well known for representing Lewis Libby in the CIA leak grand jury investigation. ... I. Lewis Libby I. Lewis Scooter Libby Jr. ... Ted Wells is regarded by many within the legal profession as one of the top defense lawyers in the nation. ... I. Lewis Libby I. Lewis Scooter Libby Jr. ... This page meets Wikipedias criteria for speedy deletion. ... Joseph C. Wilson IV was a United States career foreign service officer and later a diplomat between 1976 and 1998. ... For detail on the political scandal, see Plame affair Valerie Elise Plame Wilson (born April 19, 1963 in Anchorage, Alaska) was a United States Central Intelligence Agency officer, who was identified as a CIA operative in a newspaper column by Robert Novak on July 14, 2003. ...

Judges, Special Counsel Attorneys, Courthouses

Judges

Chief Judge Thomas F. Hogan Chief Judge Thomas F. Hogan was appointed to the United States District Court in August 1982 by Republican President Ronald Reagan and became Chief Judge on June 19, 2001. ... Judge Reggie B. Walton U.S. District Judge for the District of Columbia Reggie B. Walton is a United States District Judge for the District of Columbia. ...

Special Counsel Office Attorneys

  • Patrick Fitzgerald, Special Counsel, U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois
    • Debra Riggs Bonamici, Deputy Special Counsel, from US Attorney's Office, Northern District of Illinois
    • Kathleen Kedian, Deputy Special Counsel
    • James Fleissner, Deputy Special Counsel, Department of Justice (DOJ)
    • Ron Roos, Deputy Special Counsel, DoJ prosecutor -- National Security Section.
    • Peter Zeidenberg, Deputy Special Counsel, DoJ prosecutor -- Public Integrity Section.

Patrick J. Fitzgerald Patrick J. Fitzgerald, JD (born December 22, 1960) is an American attorney and the current U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois. ... Debra Riggs Bonamici born 1957, in Hollywood, Florida, is an well-known American attorney. ... James P. Fleissner (Jim) is a well-known American attorney. ... Peter R. Zeidenberg is a well-known American trial attorney, working in the Department of Justice Public Integrity Section. ...

Courthouses

Prettyman Courthouse
Prettyman Courthouse

Location of CIA leak grand jury ImageMetadata File history File links E_Barrett_Prettyman_Federal_Courthouse. ... ImageMetadata File history File links E_Barrett_Prettyman_Federal_Courthouse. ...

  • E. Barrett Prettyman United States Courthouse 333 Constitution Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C.

Indictment of Libby

Lewis "Scooter" Libby
Lewis "Scooter" Libby

On October 28, 2005, I. Lewis “Scooter” Libby Jr., a senior White House official, was indicted on charges of obstruction of justice, perjury and making false statements in the CIA leak investigation into the Plame affair. [4] Libby was charged with lying to FBI agents and to the grand jury about two conversations with reporters, Tim Russert of NBC News and Matt Cooper of Time magazine. According to the Indictment, the obstruction of justice count alleges that while testifying under oath before the grand jury on March 5 and March 24 2004, Libby knowingly and corruptly endeavored to influence, obstruct and impede the grand jury’s investigation by misleading and deceiving the grand jury as to when, and the manner and means by which, he acquired, and subsequently disclosed to the media, information concerning the employment of Valerie Wilson by the CIA. ImageMetadata File history File links Scooter_Libby. ... ImageMetadata File history File links Scooter_Libby. ... I. Lewis Libby I. Lewis Scooter Libby Jr. ... Obstruction of justice, in a common law state, refers to the crime of offering interference of any sort to the work of police, investigators, regulatory agencies, prosecutors, or other (usually government) officials. ... Perjury is lying or making verifiably false statements under oath or affirmation in a court of law or in any of various sworn statements in writing. ... The Plame affair refers to the political controversy surrounding allegations by critics of the Bush administration that White House officials deliberately leaked Valerie Plame’s identity as an undercover U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) operative as political retaliation against her husband, retired ambassador Joseph C. Wilson. ...


From January 20, 2001, to October 28, 2005, Libby served as Assistant to the President, Chief of Staff to the Vice President, and Assistant to the Vice President for National Security Affairs. After the indictment was released to the public, Libby resigned his position in the White House.


Court Proceedings

On November 3, 2005, I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby entered a not guilty plea in front of U.S. District Judge Reggie Walton, a former prosecutor who has spent two decades as a judge in the nation's capital.


Due to the huge amount of classified material that has been requested by Libbys defense, it has been speculated [5] that Libby is using Graymail as defense-tactic. He has also added the greymail expert John D. Cline to his defense team. [6] Graymail is a defense tactic sometimes used by trial defendants where access to classified material is requested to blackmail the government to drop the trial. ...


In December 2005, Patrick Fitzgerald responded to a motion by Dow Jones & Company, Inc., to unseal all or part of the redacted portion of a United States Court of Appeals for the Distict of Columbia opinion issued on February 15, 2005. The opinion pertained to oral arguments held on December 8, 2004. [7] The opinion of the court was released on February 3, 2006 to the public.[8][9][10]


On January 31, 2006, letters exchanged between Libby's lawyers and Fitzgerald's office concerning matters of discovery were released to the public. [11][12]


On March 17, 2006, Patrick Fitzgerald filed the government's response to a motion by Scooter Libby's defense team [13]to dismiss the indictments. [14]


On April 5, 2006, Patrick Fitzgerald filed the government's response to a motion by Scooter Libby's defense team[15]on issues of discovery. [16] On April 12, 2006, Fitzgerald issued a correction to some of the information in the government's motion.[17]


New grand jury

After a six week break, Special prosecutor Patrick J. Fitzgerald presented information to a new grand jury on December 8, 2005. Fitzgerald continues to investigate possible criminal charges against senior White House adviser Karl Rove. The term of the previous grand jury expired on the day it indicted Libby.[18]


In separate interviews, Time magazine reporter Viveca Novak and Robert D. Luskin, the attorney for presidential adviser Karl Rove, were questioned under oath about a conversation the longtime friends had over drinks in the first half of 2004. The questions focused on Luskin and Novak discussion about Rove's potential exposure in the probe. [19]


In the Dec. 19, 2005 edition of Time Magazine, Viveca Novak chronicles her involvement in the CIA leak investigation, including her two interviews with Special prosecutor Fitzgerald. During the first interview, V. Novak met with Fitzgerald on Nov. 10 for about two hours in her lawyer's office. [20]


Karl Rove is the only person known to have testified formally before the new grand jury. Rove testified on April 26, 2006 for the fifth time in the case. Rove remains a subject of the investigation. [21]


Government Letters or Memos

Letter from James B. Comey, Acting Attorney General, to Patrick J. Fitzgerald, United States Attorney "By the authority vested in the Attorney General by law, including 28 U.S.C. 509, 510, and 515, and in my capacity as Acting Attorney General pursuant to 28 U.S.C. 508, I hereby delegate to you all the authority of the Attorney General with respect to the Department's investigation into the alleged unauthorized disclosure of a CIA employee's identity, and I direct you to exercise that authority as Special Counsel independent of the supervision or control of any officer of the Department."[22]


References

  1.  Letter from James B. Comey, Acting Attorney General, to Patrick J. Fitzgerald, United States Attorney Dec. 30, 2003. United States Department of Justice Office of Special Counsel
  2.  Errant former ambassador.Novak, Robert (July 15, 2004). Townhall.com
  3.  What I didn't find in Africa. New York Times Wilson, Joseph (July 6, 2003). reprinted at Common Dreams News Center
  4.   Libby Indictment
  5.   Libby Indictment
  6.   New Grand Jury in CIA Leak Case Hears From Prosecutor Washington Post Carol D. Leonnig December 8, 2005
  7.   Time Reporter Testifies in Leak CaseWashington Post Carol D. Leonnig and Jim VandeHei December 9, 2005
  8.   What Viveca Novak Told Fitzgerald TIME Magazine Viveca Novak Dec. 19, 2005
  9.   Rove Testifies 5th Time on Leak Washington Post Jim Vandehei April 27, 2006

Robert David Sanders Novak (born February 26, 1931) is a Political Commentator and political figure. ... Joseph C. Wilson IV was a United States career foreign service officer and later a diplomat between 1976 and 1998. ...

External links

U.S. Court Sites

  • United States Department of Justice Office of Special Counsel [23]
  • Judge Thomas F. Hogan, biography [24]
  • United States District Court for the District of Columbia [25]
  • United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit [26]
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Background material

  • CIA Leak Investigation Washington Post
  • Key Documents The New York Times documents and articles related to the case looking into the disclosure of the identity of a covert C.I.A. officer

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