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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsBREAKING: Petraeus reportedly needs unguent for the savage slap on the wrist he received.
Petraeus sentenced: 2 years probation; $100K fine
By Theodore Schleifer, CNN
Updated 5:13 PM ET, Thu April 23, 2015
http://www.cnn.com/2015/04/23/politics/david-petraeus-sentencing/
Washington (CNN)Gen. David Petraeus, once a widely celebrated military leader who oversaw operations in Afghanistan and Iraq and was touted as a potential presidential candidate, was sentenced to serve two years on probation and to pay an $100,000 fine on Thursday for sharing classified information with his biographer and lover, Paula Broadwell.
"Today marks the end of a two-and-a-half-year ordeal," Petraeus said outside the Charlotte federal courthouse following his sentencing. "I now look forward to moving on with the next phase of my life."
Petraeus, who resigned as director of the Central Intelligence Agency in November 2012 after the relationship became public, avoided jail time as part of a plea deal. Prosecutors agreed to not send Petraeus to jail because the classified information was never released to the public or published in the biography of him that Broadwell wrote.
Some of his supporters believe that he can recover his reputation -- and argue in some ways, he already has.
By Theodore Schleifer, CNN
Updated 5:13 PM ET, Thu April 23, 2015
http://www.cnn.com/2015/04/23/politics/david-petraeus-sentencing/
Washington (CNN)Gen. David Petraeus, once a widely celebrated military leader who oversaw operations in Afghanistan and Iraq and was touted as a potential presidential candidate, was sentenced to serve two years on probation and to pay an $100,000 fine on Thursday for sharing classified information with his biographer and lover, Paula Broadwell.
"Today marks the end of a two-and-a-half-year ordeal," Petraeus said outside the Charlotte federal courthouse following his sentencing. "I now look forward to moving on with the next phase of my life."
Petraeus, who resigned as director of the Central Intelligence Agency in November 2012 after the relationship became public, avoided jail time as part of a plea deal. Prosecutors agreed to not send Petraeus to jail because the classified information was never released to the public or published in the biography of him that Broadwell wrote.
Some of his supporters believe that he can recover his reputation -- and argue in some ways, he already has.
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BREAKING: Petraeus reportedly needs unguent for the savage slap on the wrist he received. (Original Post)
Miles Archer
Apr 2015
OP
Unguent? So he is basically barely punished and will now cash in somehow...what a joke this
NoJusticeNoPeace
Apr 2015
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NoJusticeNoPeace
(5,018 posts)1. Unguent? So he is basically barely punished and will now cash in somehow...what a joke this
country is sometimes
DrDan
(20,411 posts)2. It was all about saving his 4-star pension
spanone
(135,844 posts)3. the pentagon/doj takes care of it's own.