Spy: CIA Kept Me From My
Soulmate
On January 5, 2010, the chief of the CIA’s
secretive paramilitary operations division accused one of the agency’s elite
undercover operatives of financial shenanigans and getting too friendly with a
female colleague. The operative, who uses the alias Mack L. Charles, said the
allegations are not only false but part of a larger smear campaign to tarnish
his stellar CIA career, run him out of the agency, and keep him from marrying
the woman he loves. And now he’s suing the CIA, demanding a jaw-dropping $25 million
in damages, and accusing one of his bosses of launching a conspiracy against
him, all while she abused alcohol and helped run a failed multibillion-dollar
intelligence program rife with fraud, waste, and abuse.
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