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...FBI won't comment. But the case is a concern on Capitol Hill. "The timeline," says a spokesman for House Intelligence Committee chair Peter Hoekstra, "will be reviewed." --By Brian Bennett and Timothy J. Burger
...enough that the FBI may have found another spy in its midst. But the fact that the alleged mole may have been able to keep e-mailing filched documents undetected even as the bureau was auditing him has powerful onlookers vexed. The mess is coming to light as FBI director Robert Mueller continues to try to prove that the bureau's handling of intelligence has been fixed since he took the helm following the agency's pre-Sept. 11 missteps and the jailing of superspy Robert Hanssen. The arrest last month of FBI analyst Leandro Aragoncillo raises doubts about...
...FBI analyst came under suspicion in March after Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials tipped off Aragoncillo's superiors that he had tried to intervene on behalf of a man who was detained for overstaying his tourist visa. That man later became known to officials as Aragoncillo's alleged Filipino handler, former senior Philippine police official Michael Ray Aquino. According to arrest papers, a subsequent FBI audit of Aragoncillo's computer use found that he had searched for documents out of his area of responsibility. But a full investigation was not initiated until July. Perhaps most troubling, during the intervening four...
ARRESTED. WILLIAM DAVIS, 33, convicted sex offender and one of the FBI's most-wanted fugitives, currently facing charges of molesting three Indiana boys last year; two days after talk-show host Oprah Winfrey broadcast his photo on her show and offered $100,000 for tips leading to his capture; in Fargo...
After the FBI presentation, attendee Jay Goyal, a second-year HBS student, said he is optimistic about the future of the FBI...