(AP) Edwin P. Wilson, a former CIA operative who was branded a traitor and convicted of shipping arms to Libya but whose conviction was overturned after he served 22 years in prison, has died. He was ...
SEATTLE -- Edwin P. Wilson, a former CIA operative who was branded a traitor and convicted of shipping arms to Libya but whose conviction was overturned after he served 22 years in prison, has died.
(Reuters) - Former CIA operative Edwin P. Wilson, who was found guilty in 1983 of selling arms to Libya but released from prison in 2004 after a judge threw out the conviction, has died at age 84, a ...
SEATTLE - Edwin Wilson, a former CIA operative who was branded a traitor and found guilty of shipping arms to Libya but whose conviction was overturned after he served 22 years in prison, has died. He ...
Edwin P. Wilson, a man who was born into a Nampa farming family and grew to become one of the most controversial figures in the history of the Central Intelligence Agency—spending 22 years behind bars ...
SEATTLE -- Edwin P. Wilson, a former CIA operative who was branded a traitor and convicted of shipping arms to Libya but whose conviction was overturned after he served 22 years in prison, has died.
2003-10-30 04:00:00 PDT Washington-- A federal judge in Texas has thrown out the 1983 conviction there of Edwin P. Wilson, the former CIA officer for selling tons of explosives to Libya, ruling that ...
The rise and fall of Edwin Wilson, a former CIA agent and businessman who died Sept. 10 at 84, has all the makings of a spy thriller. The “ice-man” of the CIA, a nickname TIME reported in 1981, Wilson ...
SEATTLE (AP) – Edwin Wilson set up front companies abroad for the CIA, made millions in the arms trade and entertained generals and congressmen at his sprawling Virginia farm. His high-powered, ...
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