Friday, January 9, 2015

Petraeus Could Face Felony Charges Over Leaked Documents

Prosecutors have recommended charges for the former military leader for leaking documents to his former mistress, Paula Broadwell.



David Petraeus speaks onstage during a fireside chat at the Team Rubicon Salute To Service Awards at Skirball Cultural Center on November 7, 2014 in Los Angeles.


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Prosecutors with the FBI and the Department of Justice recommended the charges against Petraeus, a retired four-star general who led U.S. forces in the Afghan and Iraq wars. The recommendation comes as a result of an investigation into whether he gave Paula Broadwell access to his email and other classified documents, The New York Times reported. Broadwell is Petraeus' former mistress, as well as a former Army Reserve officer who wrote his biography.


Petraeus has previously stated he never passed classified documents to Broadwell.


Attorney General Eric Holder will now have to decide if he will pursue a indictment. If convicted, Petraeus could end up in prison.


The recommendation to charge Petraeus comes after a years-long investigation. Following a high-profile military career, Petraeus was appointed to head up the CIA in 2011 but resigned in 2012 when news broke of his affair with Broadwell. The affair was exposed during an investigation into a security breach.






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