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Mr Petraeus reportedly began an affair with his biographer Paula Broadwell in 2011 |
US
prosecutors have recommended bringing charges against ex-CIA director David
Petraeus for providing classified information to a former mistress, the New York
Times reports.
The
paper cites officials who spoke on condition of anonymity.
A
decorated former general, Mr Petraeus resigned as CIA chief in 2012 after
details of his affair with Paula Broadwell emerged.
He was
a commander of US forces in Iraq and Afghanistan before taking the role.
A US
Justice Department investigation is focusing on whether Mr Petraeus gave Ms
Broadwell access to his CIA email and other classified information while
director of the organisation, the paper says.
FBI
agents discovered classified documents on her computer after he quit, according
to the New York Times.
BBC.
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