Mostly Cloudy
84°
Morris, IL
Mostly Cloudy|Forecast »

FBI director’s top aide was told of Petraeus affair week before elections

Text Size: AaAaAaAaAa

(Continued from Page 1)

Broadwell, a West Point graduate and Army reservist who lives in Charlotte, N.C., is married with two children.

The FBI investigation that uncovered the affair started during the summer after a woman identified as Jill Kelley, of Tampa, Fla., complained to an FBI agent, who also is a personal friend, about what she considered threatening emails from an anonymous sender. The emails reportedly accused Kelley, who became friends with Petraeus and his wife while the general served as head of the Tampa-based U.S. Central Command, of improper behavior with Petraeus.

The sender was eventually identified as Broadwell by FBI investigators, who found emails in her inbox that led them to conclude that she was having an affair with Petraeus. An FBI spokesman on Friday emphasized that Petraeus is not the target of any criminal probe or charges.

It remained unclear on Monday at what point Attorney General Eric Holder and FBI Director Mueller were officially notified by their subordinates of the investigation’s findings.

A spokesman for the majority leader of the House of Representatives, Rep. Eric Cantor, R-Va., said that an FBI whistleblower informed the lawmaker by telephone on Oct. 27 of an affair involving Petraeus.

The whistleblower “warned that national security or classified information may be compromised as a result of an extramarital affair on behalf of David Petraeus,” Cantor’s spokesman, Rory Cooper, told McClatchy Newspapers.

Cantor and his chief of staff, Steve Stombres, decided the following day to contact Mueller’s office. Hurricane Sandy, however, struck that evening, shutting down Washington and forcing them to delay the call until Oct. 31, when Stombres spoke to Mueller’s chief of staff, Aaron Zebley, and “gives everything he’s got,” Cooper said.

The FBI called back the following day and told Stombres that it couldn’t confirm or deny the investigation that uncovered the affair, but emphasized that national security and classified information were top priorities for the bureau.

It was “a very formulaic answer,” said Cooper.

FBI spokesmen didn’t immediately respond to emailed questions about whether Zebley informed Mueller of Stombres’ call, or when Mueller first learned of Petraeus’ affair or the investigation that uncovered it.

Comments


Reader Poll

Were you impacted by last week's flooding?

Yes, but only inconvenienced by closed streets
Yes, water got close, but everything worked out OK
Yes, I had to evacuate my home or workplace
Yes, my house sustained extensive damage
No, I managed to avoid it all