Luttrell Osborne person
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“the way the intelligence agency had handled national security risk relating to Jeffrey Sterling, a former CIA officer who was convicted on espionage charges in early 2015 for leaking classified information to the New York Times, James Risen…”
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You take down the very assets whose careers depend on them. Former CIA spy manager Luttrell Osborne, who served during the Cold War, doesn't directly concede Loud's point about the CIA, but did tell the author in an interview, the U.S. adve…
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the way the intelligence agency had handled national security risk relating to Jeffrey Sterling, a former CIA officer who was convicted on espionage charges in early 2015 for leaking classified information to the New York Times, James Risen…
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overseeing spies and assets in over 30 countries. He says that he befriended Sterling, who, like Osborne, was African-American. During the course of the discrimination lawsuit Sterling initiated against the CIA in 2000, the litigation was u…
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He says that he had decided to assist Sterling in his discrimination case because he felt like he had been railroaded inside the CIA, according to Osborne. He had been a CIA employee from 1957 to 84. I bet he saw a lot. Osborne was running …
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Osborne says the CIA certainly was aware of his relationship with Sterling and or at least should have been as the world premier intelligence agency. Osborne said that the CIA never contacted him about Sterling prior to or during the course…
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And it had been ongoing as early as 2008, according to New York Times reporter James Risen. If the CIA was truly concerned about Sterling was leaking classified information, then the agency should have vetted anyone who had been in his conf…
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unaccounted for, which we learned a couple of chapters ago. A retired CEA agent and case officer, Luttrell Osborne, told the author that Urega's arrest might well have been a surprise to the U.S. government, who was using him as an informan…