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1 Plame Scandal Lewis “Scooter” Libby and Valerie Plame

2 Who did it involve?  Lewis “Scooter” Libby  Valerie Plame - Wilson  Joe Wilson

3 What?  Followed a series of events including of a ‘cover up’ of reason to start a war with Sadaam.  End of Gulf War  Accusations of “Yellow Cake” (Radioactive uranium)  An,d of course, the “Plame Scandal”

4 Let’s “break it down”  When the Bush Administration was preparing for war with Iraq a letter was released to the press that Saddam Hussein was seeking nuclear weapons. The letter was supposedly from the Iraqis seeking to purpose yellowcake (radioactive uranium) from Niger.

5 “Lucyy you got some splainin’ to do…  The State Department sent a career diplomat, Joe Wilson, to Niger to check out the story and he quickly determined the letter was a forgery.  Dick Cheney refused to listen to the report, insisting instead that war with Iraq was essential.  When he couldn't get anyone in the administration to understand they were preparing for the wrong war, Wilson wrote an op-ed for the New York Times in which he laid out his case that the Iraq story about nuclear weapons was bogus.

6 Just keep - a - goin’  Furious, (with the op-ed) Cheney and his subordinates, including Lewis “Scooter” Libby, set out to discredit Wilson and destroy his career.  They dismissed his findings and suggested he had an agenda since his wife worked at the CIA. His wife, Valerie Plame, was a covert operative.  By revealing that she worked for the CIA, Cheney and his subordinates effectively ended her covert career and nearly put everyone she had ever worked with in danger.

7 Why did this have to happen?  Ridiulous but true… ~ To cover up the lie of reasons to go to war… Which was… yup… this stuff.  

8 Result:  Patrick Fitzgerald (Special Counselman - Prosecuter) indicted Libby on five counts:  ~ One count of obstruction of justice  ~ Two counts of making false statements when interviewed by agents of the FBI  ~ Two counts of perjury in his testimony before the grand jury  (October 28, 2005)

9 Five counts… that’s rough… wha’d he get?  Libby pleaded “Not guilty” on all 5 accounts and was later (March 6, 2007) acquitted for on the second count of ‘making a false statement’. So in the end he was convicted of two counts of perjury, one count of obstruction of justice in a grand jury investigation, and one of the two counts of making false statements to federal investigators.  Libby could have served up to 25 years in federal prison and had to pay a fine of one million dollars but instead the judge, Judge Walton sentenced Libby to:

10 Sentence:  ~ 30 months in prison  ~ $250,000 fine  ~ 2 years probation after prison sentence expires  ~ 400 hours of community service

11 He knew some powerful people…  Cheney tried to get him a lesser sentence saying, according to CNN; "Speaking as friends, we hope that our system will return a final result consistent with what we know of this fine man."  In the end Bush made it so the fine was still in place, as well as the probation and community service but the jail sentence was taken off, saying: "...the Scooter Libby decision was, I thought, a fair and balanced decision."

12 Where was Plame in all this?  Plame filed a case against four Bush administration officials saying she felt like she’d been “Hit in the gut” – and according to NBC she said; "My name and identity were carelessly and recklessly abused by senior government officials in both the White house and the State Department"

13 Where is Plame now?  Her cover details were not released or how badly she was exposed.  However she resigned from the CIA in December of 2005.


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