I have no idea about the legality. I have seen a few stories, and the word warrant is never used.
So a complaint is made, and because the person who made the compliant is associated with General Petraeus, the FBI has carte blanche to do as they wish with whatever they turn up? I'm betting had the FBI not discovered the affair, Petraeus would not have resigned. On a more ironic note, Petraeus has made some scathing remarks regarding members of the military who conduct themselves in the manner he apparently did.
http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/OTUS/...ry?id=17689348
A disturbing email sent to a woman associated with Gen. David Petraeus spurred an FBI investigation that ultimately traced the message back to the inbox of Petraeus' biographer, Paula Broadwell, where authorities discovered intimate emails she had exchanged with the CIA director, who has since resigned.
Sources familiar with the investigation tell ABC News that Petraeus and Broadwell were carrying on an affair.
The FBI stumbled across the affair after the unnamed woman, who received the troubling email several months ago, alerted authorities, who began a probe to track the source of the message.
The suspicious email was traced to the inbox of Broadwell, where investigators were said to have found emails indicating a romantic or sexual relationship between the married biographer and Petraeus, who has been married to his wife, Holly, for 37 years.
So a complaint is made, and because the person who made the compliant is associated with General Petraeus, the FBI has carte blanche to do as they wish with whatever they turn up? I'm betting had the FBI not discovered the affair, Petraeus would not have resigned. On a more ironic note, Petraeus has made some scathing remarks regarding members of the military who conduct themselves in the manner he apparently did.
http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/OTUS/...ry?id=17689348
A disturbing email sent to a woman associated with Gen. David Petraeus spurred an FBI investigation that ultimately traced the message back to the inbox of Petraeus' biographer, Paula Broadwell, where authorities discovered intimate emails she had exchanged with the CIA director, who has since resigned.
Sources familiar with the investigation tell ABC News that Petraeus and Broadwell were carrying on an affair.
The FBI stumbled across the affair after the unnamed woman, who received the troubling email several months ago, alerted authorities, who began a probe to track the source of the message.
The suspicious email was traced to the inbox of Broadwell, where investigators were said to have found emails indicating a romantic or sexual relationship between the married biographer and Petraeus, who has been married to his wife, Holly, for 37 years.
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