Monday, November 12, 2012

Did Petraeus Mistress Reveal A Secret CIA Prison In Libya?



Alleged Petraeus Mistress Suggested She Was Privy to State Secrets -- Eli Lake, Daily Beast

In a public talk in October, Paula Broadwell, the biographer and alleged mistress of David Petraeus, delivered new information not reported elsewhere about the Benghazi attack, reports Eli Lake.

The woman at the center of the alleged adultery scandal that led CIA Director David Petraeus to resign on Friday gave a speech last month asserting otherwise unreported information about the Benghazi attack that killed U.S. Ambassador Christopher Stevens and three other Americans.

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Update #1: Did Petraeus mistress reveal secret CIA prison? Paula Broadwell may have divulged new information on Benghazi scandal -- Klein Online
Update #2: Petraeus Mistress Suggests Benghazi Attack Was Aimed At Secret CIA Prison -- Breitbart
Update #3: Did Petraeus mistress reveal new Benghazi details? -- Blake Hounshell, Foreign Policy
My Comment: A White House spokesperson rejected Broadwell’s allegation that the CIA annex held Libyan militia members as prisoners, telling the Beast:

.... “The CIA has not had detention authority since January 2009, when Executive Order 13491 was issued. Any suggestion that the Agency is still in the detention business is uninformed and baseless.”


So .... why did she make such a remark.

Update: If reports of a secret CIA prison are true, U.S. Senator Feinstein may have to amend these remarks.

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