Former Cia Agent Kiriakou Get 30 Months For Name Leak

BBC NewsA former CIA agent who leaked a covert officer's name to the media has been ...BBC NewsJohn Kiriakou, 48, pleaded guilty in 2012 to violating an intelligence law. No-one had been convicted under the statute in 27 years. He admitted passing on the name of a former officer who was part of the interrogation of detainees, including alleged ...John Kiriakou Sentenced To 30 Months In CIA Leak CaseHuffington PostFormer CIA agent Kiriakou sentenced for disclosing agent namePittsburgh Post GazetteFormer CIA Officer Kiriakou Sentenced for LeakSecrecy News (blog)KFDM-TV News -Detroit Free Press -Antiwar.com (blog)all 44 news articles »

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