On her [Broadwell] computer, investigators found classified documents, the U.S. officials said, a discovery that raised new concerns.
At Mr. Petraeus's interview in the week before the election, he also admitted the affair and said he hadn't provided the classified documents to Ms. Broadwell. Agents conducted a second interview with Ms. Broadwell on Nov. 2. She also said Mr. Petraeus wasn't the source of the documents.
That information helped resolve concerns that there was a national-security breach, although the source of the documents hadn't been determined. The officials offered no specifics about what was in the documents.
No wonder Obama didn’t want this out before the election .... but his supporters don’t care anyway.
Wow, thanks for posting that link. It should be posted to the forum IMO. A lot of info.
MM: FYI ping
Miss Magnolia: From your article (thanks for posting)
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424127887324073504578113460852395852.html
[Reporters: EVAN PEREZ, SIOBHAN GORMAN and DEVLIN BARRETT]
According to WSJ, we learn several “facts” I haven’t seen before:
The FBI investigation began with five to 10 emails beginning around May and received by Ms. Kelley,
Petraeus used a pseudonym to establish [g-mail acct]
They matched the places, including hotels, where Ms. Broadwell was during the times the emails were sent.
Some appeared to be accusing her of an inappropriate relationship but didn’t name Mr. Petraeus. Agents determined the emails were sent from an account shared by Ms. Broadwell and her husband
During Ms. Broadwell’s first interview in September, she admitted to the affair and turned over her computer
On her computer, investigators found classified documents,
The affair ended more than four months ago, though Mr. Petraeus continued to advise Ms. Broadwell on her research