FBI Spent 44 Months Probing Leak To TSG (The Smoking Gun)
FBI Spent 44 Months Probing Leak To TSG
MAY 17--In response to The Smoking Guns publication of a classified CIA terrorism report, the Department of Justice launched a lengthy leak investigation that included subpoenaed telephone records, interviews with dozens of government officials, polygraph and computer examinations, and a fair amount of time trying to dig up information about the site itself, according to FBI records.
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The FBI investigation, run by Washington, D.C.-based counterintelligence agents, sought to determine who provided TSG with a 12-page CIA report detailing the organizing activities of al-Qaeda members imprisoned at Guantanamo Bay (and the U.S. governments inability to effectively combat these efforts).
The classified document, which can be found here, includes sensitive material from several U.S. intelligence organizations and their foreign counterparts.
The federal probe--code-named Stubborn Ways--was launched shortly after TSGs July 2006 publication of the CIA report. The case remained open for three years and eight months, spanning the Bush and Obama administrations. It was formally closed in March 2010 when, after much internal debate, the Department of Justices Counterespionage Section declined to authorize a subpoena--sought by the FBI--compelling TSGs editor to testify before a grand jury about its source.
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http://www.thesmokinggun.com/documents/investigation/fbi-leak-investigation-746902