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Judge Refuses to Let Former CIA Spy Take European Vacation
Indicted CIA spook Kyle "Dusty" Foggo wants to get away for a little while, to travel with his wife and two kids on a five-week vacation to Austria this summer.
Unfortunately for the former CIA executive director, he has a couple dozen felony charges against him that remain unresolved, accusing him of fraud, conspiracy, money laundering and making false statements.
So when Foggo asked U.S. District Judge James Cacheris of Virginia to give him back his passport and let him leave the country, the judge last week flat-out rejected him.
Not that Foggo's attorneys didn't try to make the case:
"Mr. Foggo has served the U.S. government with distinction for 23 years in the Central Intelligence Agency ("CIA") and prior to his indictment had no criminal record."
(They added in a footnote, however, that "the details of nearly all aspects of Mr. Foggo's distinguished service to this country are classified, including honors and awards received.")
Prosecutors in the case opposed Foggo's request, noting the risk that the former spy could simply not return to stand trial in the U.S. He's currently out of jail on a $200,000 bond.
"There is no family emergency that necessitates his travel. ... Foggo acknowledges that the European vacation he wishes to take is strictly elective."
They also said the request seemed pricey, considering Foggo had claimed he was too poor to stand trial in the initial venue on the West Coast.
A five-week European vacation for Foggo and his entire family - especially given current foreign exchange rates - also seems inconsistent with Foggo's prior argument in favor of transferring this case from the Southern District of California, where Foggo maintained that he was too impoverished to try this (three-week) case.
A lot has changed since Foggo used to allegedly get free trips to Scotland and Hawaii, compliments of Brent Wilkes, the friend and contractor who got multimillion-dollar Iraq-related contracts with Foogo's help.





Comments (7)
Five weeks in Austria with a family and a broke spook?
Have you looked at the Dollar/Euro conversion lately?
Try again, Dusty. Are you going to try to get to Israel like Rove?
June 10, 2008 5:42 PM | Reply | Permalink
so he can't afford to fly from California to Washington to stand trial. but he can afford a five week vacation in Austria
and he didn't notice the disconect between those two claims ???
if stupidity was a valid defense, this guy would walk
June 10, 2008 6:32 PM | Reply | Permalink
Foggo should be spending his time bartering cigarettes for his life and looking down sink drains with his pants around his ankles NOT vacationing.
June 10, 2008 9:54 PM | Reply | Permalink
It's nice to get some comic relief once in awhile. Count on poor ol' Dusty to provide it.
June 11, 2008 12:25 AM | Reply | Permalink
contracts with Foogo's help, needs correction..... to Foggo's
June 11, 2008 10:04 AM | Reply | Permalink
Austria? Are you sure that's not Paraguay? This guy is pretty slick, sounds like the judge figures he can watch "The Sound of Music" if he wants to see Austria.
June 11, 2008 11:53 AM | Reply | Permalink
When will we start using the death penalty appropriately? Seriously. These people have done more to undermine America, its values, its freedoms and its safety, than some low IQ murderer. These dim witted killers are executed so that society has some measure of revenge, but who could be otherwise made harmless by merely separating them from society. Foggo and his co-conspirators actually damage all of us in ways beyond measure. Why are they allowed to breath?
June 11, 2008 12:54 PM | Reply | Permalink