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« on: November 14, 2012, 10:15:29 PM »
Veteran F.B.I. Agent Helped Start Petraeus E-Mail Inquiry

By MICHAEL S. SCHMIDT, SCOTT SHANE and ALAIN DELAQUÉRIÈRE
Published: November 14, 2012

DOVER, Fla. — The F.B.I. agent who helped start the investigation that led to the resignation of David H. Petraeus as C.I.A. director is a “hard-charging” veteran counterterrorism investigator who used his command of French in investigating the foiled “millennium” terrorist plot in 1999, colleagues said on Wednesday.

The agent, Frederick W. Humphries II, 47, took the initial complaint from Jill Kelley, the Tampa, Fla., hostess who was socially active in military circles there, about e-mails she found disturbing that accused her of inappropriately flirtatious behavior toward Mr. Petraeus. The subsequent cyberstalking investigation uncovered an extramarital affair between Mr. Petraeus and Paula Broadwell, his biographer, who agents determined had sent the anonymous e-mails. It also ensnared Gen. John R. Allen, who now commands troops in Afghanistan, after the investigation discovered that he had sent "inappropriate communication" to Ms. Kelley.

Colleagues and news reports described the role of Mr. Humphries, in just his third year at the F.B.I., in building the case against Ahmed Ressam, who was detained as he tried to enter the United States from Canada in 1999 with a plan to set off a bomb at Los Angeles International Airport.

In May 2010, after he had moved to the Tampa field office, Mr. Humphries was attacked outside the gate of MacDill Air Force Base by a disturbed knife-wielding man. He fatally shot the man, and the shooting was later ruled to be an appropriate use of force, according to bureau records and colleagues.

Two former law enforcement colleagues said Mr. Humphries was a solid agent with experience in counterterrorism, conservative political views and a reputation for aggressiveness.

"Fred is a passionate kind of guy," said one former colleague. "He's kind of an obsessive type. If he locked his teeth onto something, he'd be a bulldog."

That description would appear to fit his involvement in the current investigation.

Mr. Humphries passed on Ms. Kelley’s complaint to the cybersquad in the Tampa field office but was not assigned to the case. He was later admonished by supervisors who thought he was trying to insert himself improperly into the investigation.

Convinced that the case was being stalled for political reasons, Mr. Humphries in late October contacted Representative Dave Reichert, a Republican from Washington State, where the F.B.I. agent had worked previously, to inform him of the case. Mr. Reichert put him in touch with the House majority leader, Eric Cantor, who passed the message to the F.B.I. director, Robert S. Mueller III.

Lawrence Berger, the general counsel for the Federal Law Enforcement Officers Association, who spoke with Mr. Humphries, said that Mr. Humphries only received the information from Ms. Kelley and never played a role in the investigation.

Mr. Berger said that Mr. Humphries and his wife had been “social friends with Ms. Kelley and her husband prior to the day she referred the matter to him.”

“They always socialized and corresponded,” he said.

Mr. Berger took issue with news media reports that have said his client sent shirtless pictures of himself to Ms. Kelley.

“That picture was sent years before Ms. Kelley contacted him about this, and it was sent as part of a larger context of what I would call social relations in which the families would exchange numerous photos of each other,” Mr. Berger said.

The photo was sent as a “joke” and was of Mr. Humphries “posing with a couple of dummies.” Mr. Berger said the picture was not sexual in nature.

In regard to his client speaking with Mr. Cantor, Mr. Berger declined to address the issue, saying only that his client “had followed F.B.I. protocols.”

“No one tries to become a whistle-blower,” he said. “Consistent with F.B.I. policy, he referred it to the proper component.”

A law enforcement official said that disclosing a confidential investigation even to members of Congress could violate F.B.I. rules. But the official said Mr. Humphries’s conduct was under review and that he had not been suspended or punished in any way.

On Wednesday afternoon, a man standing in the driveway of Mr. Humphries’s home who appeared to be him said, in response to questions from a reporter for The New York Times, that his first name was not Fred. The man then walked into the house, closed the front door and did not respond to the door bell’s being rung several times.

Michael S. Schmidt reported from Dover, Scott Shane from Washington, and Alain Delaquérière from New York. Eric Schmitt contributed reporting from Washington.

 

Timeline: Petraeus Affair

2006
Gen. David H. Petraeus meets Paula Broadwell at a speaking engagement at Harvard University. Soon afterward, she asks him if she can use him as a subject of her doctoral dissertation. In 2010, Ms. Broadwell proposes turning the dissertation into a book.

Nov. 2011
The intimate relationship between Mr. Petraeus and Ms. Broadwell begins after he retires from the military in 2011 and about two months after he starts as director of the Central Intelligence Agency that September, according to a close friend of the Petraeus family.

Jan. 24, 2012
Ms. Broadwell's book, "All In: The Education of General David Petraeus," is released. Though the book is not officially an authorized biography, it has the hallmarks of one, including extensive interviews with Mr. Petraeus in Afghanistan, often on the six-mile runs he would take with Ms. Broadwell.

June 2012
Jill Kelley, a family friend of David and Holly Petraeus, reports to an acquaintance in the F.B.I. that she has been receiving harassing e-mails, prompting an investigation. The inquiry traces the e-mails to Ms. Broadwell, exposing her extramarital affair with Mr. Petraeus.

July 2012
A close friend of the Petraeus family says the affair ended about four months prior to Mr. Petraeus's resignation. The friend did not want to be identified while discussing personal matters.

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Sept. 2012
F.B.I. agents interview Ms. Broadwell, who admits having had an affair with Mr. Petraeus and voluntarily allows agents to search her computer.

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Oct. 31
Representative Eric Cantor's chief of staff, Steve Stombres, calls the F.B.I. director, Robert S. Mueller III, to tell him that an agent had recently called expressing concerns that the Petraeus investigation had stalled. The agent is an acquaintance of Ms. Kelley's.

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Nov. 8
President Obama, having just returned from Chicago after his re-election, is told of Mr. Petraeus's affair and meets the C.I.A. director at the White House.

Nov. 9
Mr. Petraeus resigns as director of the C.I.A. and cites the affair with Ms. Broadwell, who is identified later in the evening.

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Nov. 11
High-level officials at the F.B.I. and the Justice Department say they were notified in late summer about the affair, but officials did not notify anyone outside the F.B.I. or the Justice Department until the first week of November because the investigation was incomplete.

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Nov. 12
Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta and other officials disclose overnight the investigation into e-mails from Gen. John R. Allen, the top American and NATO commander in Afghanistan, to Ms. Kelley, the woman in Tampa, Fla., whom Ms. Broadwell saw as a rival for General Petraeus's attentions.

Nov. 13
General Allen's recent nomination to become the supreme allied commander in Europe is delayed at the request of Mr. Panetta pending the investigation's outcome, says Jay Carney, White House spokesman.

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Nov. 14
Frederick W. Humphries II, a veteran F.B.I. counterterrorism investigator, is identified as the agent who took the initial complaint from Ms. Kelley about e-mails she found disturbing that accused her of inappropriately flirtatious behavior toward Mr. Petraeus.

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Re: Veteran F.B.I. Agent Helped Start Petraeus
« Reply #1 on: November 14, 2012, 11:32:30 PM »
I think I know enough details now , that I can safely not care.

What happened in Bengazi?
I still care about that.

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Re: Veteran F.B.I. Agent Helped Start Petraeus
« Reply #2 on: November 15, 2012, 06:09:32 AM »
I've known enough about you for years not to have cared for years what you care or don't care about. In fact if you care there is about a 99.999999999999999 chance I won't care at all.

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Re: Veteran F.B.I. Agent Helped Start Petraeus
« Reply #3 on: November 15, 2012, 11:20:39 AM »
I think I know enough details now , that I can safely not care.

What happened in Bengazi?
I still care about that.


I think the current status of what happened and who specifically declined the ongoing requests for added security, and declined the calls for help, during the attack, is that the state dept and WH's position is that the CIA's position doesn't coordinate with the WH's position, at which time the CIA was told to assume the position
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Re: Veteran F.B.I. Agent Helped Start Petraeus
« Reply #4 on: November 15, 2012, 05:58:11 PM »
It seems to me that Broadwell forced herself on Petraeus,and that Kelley was trying to do the same, both on Petraeus and Allen as well.

Both these women acted irresponsibly as I see it. Kelley should have ignored the messages, Broadwell should never have sent them.

Cougars on the make can be deadly to men with rather dumpy wives. I think that particular syndrome goes all the way back to when we came down from the trees.
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Re: Veteran F.B.I. Agent Helped Start Petraeus
« Reply #5 on: November 15, 2012, 10:55:20 PM »
This is what this case is about.

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Government surveillance is on the rise,' says Google
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Government demands for user data worldwide from Google have "increased steadily," the search giant says in a new report: "One trend has become clear: Government surveillance is on the rise."

"Government demands for user data have increased steadily since we first launched the Transparency Report," writes Dorothy Chou, Google senior policy analyst, on the company's blog about its latest "transparency report."

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"In the first half of 2012, there were 20,938 inquiries from government entities around the world. Those requests were for information about 34,614 accounts."

The finding comes in the wake of revelations of government email snooping in the case of former CIA director David Petraeus and Paula Broadwell.

U.S. government agencies continue to make the most requests for user data, Google says: 7,969 such requests in the first half of the year. Google says it complied with 90 percent of those requests.

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Google user data requests from governments around the world, January to June 2012, ranked in order by percentage of the requests complied with.

Second to the U.S. in the number of government requests for user data: India, with 2,319 requests; then, Brazil (1,566), France (1,546), Germany (1,533) and the United Kingdom (1,425):

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Countries listed in order of number of requests for user data from Google, from January to June 2012.

Here's Google's look at the number of government requests worldwide to turn over data it has received from 2009, when it started sharing the transparency data, to now:

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Global requests from governments asking Google to turn over user data, from 2009 to 2012.

"You can see the country-by-country trends for requests to hand over user data and to remove content from our services in the Transparency Report itself, but in aggregate around the world, the numbers continue to go up," Chou wrote.

An important note to all of this, Chou adds: The information shared in the report represents "only an isolated sliver showing how governments interact with the Internet, since for the most part we don’t know what requests are made of other technology or telecommunications companies."

Google, she says, is "heartened that in the past year, more companies like Dropbox, LinkedIn, Sonic.net and Twitter have begun to share their statistics too. Our hope is that over time, more data will bolster public debate about how we can best keep the Internet free and open."

http://www.skweezer.com/s.aspx/-/m~nbcnews~com/technology/technolog/government-surveillance-rise-says-google-1C7048164

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Re: Veteran F.B.I. Agent Helped Start Petraeus
« Reply #6 on: November 16, 2012, 12:16:45 AM »
Yea, that's what it's all about.  Nothing to do with 1st U.S. Ambassador needlessly killed, in over 30years.  Move along, nothing to see here
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