cia boss had history of road rage, bribery, and punching people in the face
Posted by Peter Owen | Filed under news
This sounds an awful lot like James Bond to me… well… besides the whole going to jail for fraud thing. I’m a little surprised this article hasn’t been more prominent on the interwebs.
ALEXANDRIA, Va. – A former CIA agent rose to the agency’s No. 3 rank despite a record of misconduct that stretched over 20 years, prosecutors said, but his career came to an end with his conviction in a bribery scheme.
In court papers, prosecutors describe how, Kyle “Dusty” Foggo was investigated in the late 1980s for punching a bicyclist in a traffic dispute and for numerous relationships with foreign women that could have compromised security…
…Instead, Foggo is scheduled to be sentenced Thursday in U.S. District Court in Alexandria after pleading guilty to a single count of fraud as part of a plea bargain. He is the highest ranking CIA officer ever to be convicted of a federal felony.
via Feds: CIA boss had history of bad behavior – Crime & courts- msnbc.com.
Tags: bribery, CIA, corruption, FBI, Kyle "Dusty" Foggo, Kyle Foggo
One Response to “cia boss had history of road rage, bribery, and punching people in the face”
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Jeremy Says:
March 3rd, 2009 at 10:06 amI just felt all warm and tingly inside, except for the part about 20 years of misconduct and still getting to the number 3 spot… That kind of makes me want to take a bath with my blow dryer.

