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Top general swept up in Petraeus scandal; another investigation under way

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The probe led to Broadwell as the sender. She is an Army reservist, a West Point graduate and researcher who met Petraeus when he made an appearance at Harvard University.

For his part, Allen has maintained that he had done nothing inappropriate, the Pentagon officials said.

The extent of the friendships maintained with Kelley by Allen and Petraeus was highlighted by the generals’ intervention in a child custody battle involving Kelley’s twin sister, Natalie Khawam.

In their letters, which were first reported by the New York Post, Allen and Petraeus urged the judge overseeing the case to grant Khawam, who lost custody of her child to her ex-husband, more opportunities to spend time with her child.

“We have on many occasions observed Natalie and her son … including when we hosted them and the Kelley family for Christmas dinner this past year. In each case, we have seen a very loving relationship,” Petraeus wrote in a Sept. 20, 2012, letter. “Natalie clearly dotes on her son and goes to great lengths — and great expense — to spend quality time with him.”

Petraeus and his wife, Holly, became friends with Kelley and her husband while serving as CENTCOM commander from October 2008 and June 2010; he had known Khawam for three years. He had served as CIA director for more than a year when he sent the letter. But he chose to write it on Army stationary embossed with a four-star flag, symbolizing his four-star rank at the time he retired from the military in July 2011. He also signed the letter as “General, U.S. Army (retired).”

In his letter, Allen said that he and his wife, Kathy, became friends with Khawam while he served as deputy CENTCOM commander from July 2008 to June 2001. He and his wife, he wrote, had seen Natalie and her son on “multiple occasions” during official CENTCOM functions.

In the halls and corridors of the Pentagon, there was little on-the-record talk of the scandal, though in private moments the situation was described time and again as “sad,” “unfortunate” and even “pathetic.”

Around the capital, there was speculation that, regardless of the results of the Allen investigation, he might not rebound quickly from this latest turn in the scandal.

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