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CIA director’s email: ‘something terrible, dishonorable’


FILE - In this Nov. 13, 2012, file photo, Jill Kelley leaves her home in Tampa, Fla. Kelley's federal lawsuit over an investigation that led to the resignation of former CIA director David Petraeus is collapsing after her lawyers asked a judge March 18 to let them withdraw from the case. The lawyers cited irreconcilable differences, just weeks after the Justice Department declined a secret $4.35 million settlement proposal.  (AP Photo/Chris O'Meara, File)
Former CIA Director David Petraeus confided in an email that he had committed “something terrible and dishonorable” by having an affair with his married biographer and explained that by resigning from the CIA he could not be blackmailed, according to a new self-published book by a Florida woman caught up in the scandal.
The 258-page book, “Collateral Damage,” is by Jill Kelley of Tampa, who along with her husband, Scott, sued the government in June 2013 in Washington, alleging that officials violated the U.S. Privacy Act by disclosing information about them during the FBI’s investigation of Petraeus, who resigned over the affair in November 2012.

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