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Woman who received threatening emails revealed in Petraeus scandal

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(MCT) — WASHINGTON — The woman whose complaints sparked an FBI investigation that led to CIA Director David Petraeus’ resignation was identified Sunday as an unpaid social liaison to MacDill Air Force base near Tampa, Fla., where Petraeus formerly was stationed.

Military sources identified her as Jill Kelley, who had complained about harassing emails that investigators traced to Paula Broadwell, a married Army reservist who was Petraeus’ biographer, according to military sources.

U.S. officials say the FBI’s investigation of Broadwell’s emails led them to discover explicit messages between her and Petraeus suggesting they were carrying on an extramarital affair.

Also Sunday, members of Congress demanded a fuller explanation of how and when law enforcement agents learned that Petraeus was having the affair.

Petraeus told Director of National Intelligence James Clapper about the situation Tuesday, Election Day, and Clapper urged Petraeus to resign. The White House first learned of the affair Wednesday, officials said, and President Barack Obama accepted Petraeus’ resignation Friday. Key members of Congress found out only hours before the public did.

Kelley, 37, was described as a close friend of Petraeus. Officials have said that Broadwell, 40, considered the woman she emailed a rival for the retired general’s affections.

Broadwell, who has two children, could not be reached for comment.

Kelley and her husband, Scott, issued a statement to The Associated Press Sunday evening: “We and our family have been friends with Gen. Petraeus and his family for over five years. We respect his and his family’s privacy and want the same for us and our three children.”

Petraeus, one of the most influential military minds of his generation, took the CIA job last year after retiring as a four-star general and having been ground commander of both the Iraq and Afghanistan wars.

Broadwell met Petraeus when he gave a 2006 speech at Harvard University, where she was studying for a master’s degree. She decided to make Petraeus’ leadership style her doctoral dissertation topic and, later, to write his biography.

She received special access to Petraeus when he was in charge of U.S. Central Command in Tampa from 2008 to 2010, according to a U.S. officer who served under him.

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