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Warren eventually pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 65 months in federal prison. He was released on 14 January 2015 and thereupon began a 120-month period of supervised release. The case was United States v. Warren,Case No. 1:09-cr-00158 in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia.
There is no indication whether Warren was polygraphed in connection with the case, either by the CIA or the FBI.
While certain information in the PDF is blacked out, it can be revealed by copying it and pasting it into a text file. This shows, for example, that the CIA station chief's residence in Algiers was #5 Chemin D’Hydra, Poirsson, El Biar, Algiers, Algeria.
I don't even have to past it into a text file; highlighting it with my mouse makes the text appear. Wow--way to do you job, guys!! Great job protecting that sensitive information! You get a sticker!!
Were the people who attempted to redact that information CIA folks or folks from the court?
Anyway, there's always an excuse for polygraphers. For instance, they might say: "the examination he underwent didn't involve any questions about raping women, so of course this wasn't revealed."
Posted by: George W. Maschke Posted on: Jan 29th, 2009 at 7:27am
ABC News reports that Andrew Warren, the former CIA station chief in Algiers, Algeria, is being investigated for allegedly drugging and raping women at his official residence. If the allegations are true, it would seem that the mandatory periodic polygraph screening that CIA employees face had no deterrent value:
While certain information in the PDF is blacked out, it can be revealed by copying it and pasting it into a text file. This shows, for example, that the CIA station chief's residence in Algiers was #5 Chemin D’Hydra, Poirsson, El Biar, Algiers, Algeria.