Investigation Into General Narrows Look At E-Mail -- New York Times
WASHINGTON — Two and a half weeks after Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta announced an inquiry into e-mail exchanges between Gen. John R. Allen of the Marines and a socialite in Tampa, Fla., some 15 investigators working seven days a week in the Pentagon inspector general’s office have narrowed their focus to 60 to 70 e-mails that “bear a fair amount of scrutiny,” a defense official said.
The official did not disclose the content of the e-mails, but senior Pentagon officials have described the voluminous correspondence between General Allen, the top NATO commander in Afghanistan, and the socialite, Jill Kelley, as potentially “inappropriate communication.”
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More News On the Investigation Of Gen. John Allen
Allen investigation focuses on 70 emails -- UPI
Pentagon moving quickly on Allen-Kelley investigation; focus now on 60-70 emails -- Stars and Stripes
Probe of Jill Kelley, Gen. Allen centers on 60 e-mails -- Detroit Free Press
Pentagon Flags 60 Emails in Jill Kelley Inquiry -- Newser
The Jill Kelley–Gen. John Allen E-mails: Focusing on Just the Bad Ones -- Vanity Fail
Jill Kelley Launches Fight for Privacy As Pentagon Digs Deeper Into Her Inbox -- New York Magazine
My Comment: It looks like he is not going to get his NATO promotion.
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