http://www.huffingtonpost.com/thenewswire/#a008135&
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/cia_leak_investigation;_ylt=AuLD6AehayGlFmIezNLfSgCs0NUE;_ylu=X3oDMTA2Z2szazkxBHNlYwN0bQ--Miller Testifies to Grand Jury on CIA Leak
By PETE YOST, Associated Press Writer
13 minutes ago
New York Times reporter Judith Miller testified before a grand jury Friday, ending her silence in the investigation into whether White House officials leaked the name of a covert CIA operative, Valerie Plame. Miller, free after 85 days in jail, spent more than three hours inside the federal courthouse in downtown Washington, most of it behind closed doors with a grand jury.
Miller arrived at about 8:30 a.m. at the courthouse as part of an agreement reached Thursday with Special Counsel Patrick Fitzgerald to disclose her conversations in July 2003 with Vice President Dick Cheney's chief of staff, I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby. Miller said in a statement that her source — identified by the Times as Libby — had released her from her promise of confidentiality.
But Libby's lawyer said Friday he and his client had released Miller long ago to testify, and were surprised when Miller's lawyers again asked for a release in the last few weeks. "We had signed a waiver more than a year ago," Attorney Joseph Tate said. "We didn't think this had anything to do with Scooter. I was under the impression from talking to (Miller attorney Floyd) Abrams that she was protecting a number of other sources."
Tate said Miller's lawyers called recently and said there was "a misunderstanding and Judy wanted to hear it straight from the horse's mouth" that Libby was releasing her to talk to the grand jury about their conversation. Tate said his client did not know or hear about Plame's identity until it appeared in a newspaper column by Robert Novak. "Scooter did not know the name until he saw it in the Novak article," he said.
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"...her source — identified by the Times as Libby..." :rofl: Hey, NTY, give credit where credit is due. Murray Waas broke this on August 8th!
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http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=show_mesg&forum=104&topic_id=4932547&mesg_id=4932547Actually, for those very few readers who read this blog and my reporting on this subject, that is sort of old news... I first reported in the American Prospect last August 8 that Miller had met with Libby on July 8, 2003, that Libby was one of her sources, and the reason that she was in jail was because Libby had not provided her a personalized waiver to testify. Here is what I reported then:
Lewis "Scooter" Libby, the chief of staff to Vice President Dick Cheney, has told federal investigators that he met with New York Times reporter Judith Miller on July 8, 2003, and discussed CIA operative Valerie Plame, according to legal sources familiar with Libby's account.
The meeting between Libby and Miller has been a central focus of the investigation by special prosecutor Patrick J. Fitzgerald as to whether any Bush administration official broke the law by unmasking Plame's identity or relied on classified information to discredit former Ambassador Joseph C. Wilson, according to sources close to the case as well as documents filed in federal court by Fitzgerald.
The meeting took place in Washington, D.C., six days before columnist Robert Novak wrote his now-infamous column unmasking Plame as a "CIA operative." Although little noticed at the time, Novak's column would cause the appointment of a special prosecutor, ultimately place in potential legal jeopardy senior advisers to the president of the United States, and lead to the jailing of a New York Times reporter.
A short time after that story appeared (indeed a very short time-- about a week later), Miller's attorneys and Libby's attorney, Joseph A. Tate, began the long negotiations that would lead to Libby finally providing her a personal waiver that would lead to her release and testimony. There is quite a backstory there, and my then unnoticed Prospect story paved the way, in large part, for the negotiations. I am going to write a lot about this, on my blog, and long reporting pieces elsewhere.
A footnote: Although the Times is now confirming my story that Miller did meet Libby on July 8, and Libby was Miller's source, here is what the Times had to publicly say back when I first broke the news:
In response to questions for this article, Catherine J. Mathis, a spokesperson for the Times, said, "We don't have any comment regarding Ms. Miller's whereabouts on July 8, 2003." She also added, "Ms. Miller has not received a waiver that she believes to be freely given."
The August 8 DU posts:
"New Confirmation that Libby was a Source for Miller" -
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=132x1994703 - Posted in "GDP", it received ZERO responses.
"New Confirmation that Libby was a Source for Miller" -
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=103x145717 - cross-posted in "Editorials and Articles", received a handfull of replies, from the "usual suspects." :)