Holly was good friends with the two sisters because they were all active in aiding the social life at the Base.
I don’t watch Homeland so don’t know the reference but here is one synopsis from Facebook:
OK, so Petreus was having an affair with Broadwell, his truly devoted biographer. Kelley was having an affair with another general, Allen (probably). Broadwell aparently knew about it and Kelley was getting closer to Petreus. Noticing this, and probably fearing that she’d lose her man to this femme fatale, Broadwell starts sending harassing emails to Allen.
Allen gets freaked-out and contacts the shirtless-FBI agent, who had apparently, in a plot right out of Homeland, become obsessed with Kelley, and was sending her shirtless photo’s of himself before she ever told him about the harassing emails.
He notified the cyber-crime unti at the FBI who quickly noticed his Carrie-like antics from Homeland and told him to disasscoaite himself from the case. In another Homeland similarity, he continues to work the case on the periphery. even though told not to. Falsly believing the case has stalled, thinking that the FBI may be stalling on purpose to help President Obama, total right-wing nuttery worthy only of FOX (it certainly would have had no implications on the election which was determined by math, demographics and the mobilizing of voters in key swing-states), shirtless FBI agent contacts Eric Cantor’s office, who then callls the head of the FBI with shirtless FBI agent’s concerns.
So there you have it. Petreus is having an affair with Broadwell, Kelley is having an affair (probably) with Allen, Broadwell thinks Kelley is setting her sights on her beau, Petreus, so she harasses her, leading to Kelley turning to previously obsessed shirtless FBI agent for help. Shritless FBI agent gets told to stand down, but he won’t and in his right-wing zealotry, sends message to Republican majority House Leader, Cantor for help, since this is all about Obama (as is everything in too-far-gone right-wing world).
So that’s it. So far. Stay tuned.
And you thought Homeland was nutty.
People who cheat on their spouse are psychologically unstable.
Updates:
At around 10:45 ET the New York Post added far more to the story, including Petraeus actual statements, and more background on Khawam:
The father, Grayson Wolfe, was unable to see the child for more than a year, according to court documents. The judge overseeing the case cited Khawam with outrageous conduct, bad faith litigation tactics, and illogical thinking, awarding full custody to the father and socking the mom with $350,000 in legal fees.
My wife and I have known Natalie for approximately three years, getting to know her while serving in Tampa, Florida, through our friendship with Dr. and Mrs. Scott Kelley, Petraeus wrote in a letter introduced as part of a legal motion by Natalie Khawams lawyer.
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The New York Post has more on Allens involvement in the case:
A separate letter from Allen is dated Sept. 22, two days after the Petraeus letter. Natalie clearly loves [childs name] and cherishes each and every opportunity she has to spend time with him. She is a dedicated mother, Allen wrote. In light of Natalies maturity, integrity and steadfast commitment to raising her child, I humbly request your reconsideration of the existing mandated custody settlement, Allen wrote. He said he got to observe the mother and child at command social functions.
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