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Raw Story
August 10, 2017
And the lawyer who represented Clair George through that, who saw him through being the highest ranking senior CIA official ever convicted of federal crimes for his actions as a CIA officer but immediately got him pardoned by the president. That lawyer that saw him through the process is named RichardÃâà...
MuckRock
August 1, 2017
A series of 1984 memos from the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) Inspector General's (IG) office reveals some alarming views on the press and how to ... The CIA Director passed the memo to Clair George, the Agency official responsible for liaising with Congress who would later be convicted of lying toÃâà...
MuckRock
July 5, 2017
Clair George, the CIA officer who was placed in charge of briefing Congress on CIA's activities, withheld information during his tenure about the beginnings of the Iran-Contra affair, and was later convicted of lying to Congress. George defended his actions by stating he had “been almost megalomaniacal inÃâà...
Politico
June 8, 2017
... and Richard Hibey, whose past clients have included the late Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos and one of the key figures in the Iran-Contra investigation, the CIA's Clair George. Manafort has also hired Jason Maloni, a former senior vice president at Levick, to handle crisis communications.
New York Times
August 20, 2011
Clair E. George, a consummate spymaster who moved the chess pieces in the Central Intelligence Agency's clandestine games of intrigue before being convicted of lying to Congress about the Iran-contra affair, died Aug. 11 in Bethesda, Md. He was 81. The cause was cardiac arrest, said his sister, GailÃâà...
New York Times
August 20, 2011
Clair E. George, a consummate spymaster who moved the chess pieces in the Central Intelligence Agency's clandestine games of intrigue before being ... As the C.I.A.'s deputy director of operations for three years of the Reagan administration, the third-highest post in the spy agency, Mr. George wasÃâà...
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