Wednesday, May 17, 2006

ABC uncovers ex-CIA executive director's seven-bedroom, 12 guest Hawaiian hideaway

The Raw Story | ABC uncovers ex-CIA executive director's seven-bedroom, 12 guest Hawaiian hideaway: "'Sources close to the widening probe of official corruption in Washington tell ABC News that investigators are studying travel records of expensive trips to Hawaii and Europe taken by top CIA official Dusty Foggo and San Diego defense contractor Brent Wilkes,' ABC News reports Wednesday.

The Hawaiian vacation property was first reported by the San Diego Union Tribune. ABC News was the first to report that the property was part of the government's inquiry into an ever-widening Washington corruption scandal.

ABC has also acquired the real estate photos of the site. The seven bedroom Honolulu property can accomodate 12 guests, according to the real estate listing."

(Via Crooks and Liars.)