November 14, 2007
Former FBI, CIA Agent Pleads Guilty to Faking Marriage for U.S. Citizenship

Associated Press

WASHINGTON -- A former agent for the FBI and CIA pleaded guilty Tuesday to faking a marriage to win U.S. citizenship, clearing the way to being hired and given security clearances by the two intelligence agencies.

Nada Nadim Prouty, 37, emigrated to United States from Lebanon in 1989. She was given U.S. citizenship five years later and began working as a special agent at the FBI's field office in Washington in 1999, according to a criminal information sheet filed in U.S. District Court in Detroit.

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Posted by tyne at November 14, 2007
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