CIA Whistleblower John Kiriakou Released from Prison: Heres His Final Letter from Loretto By: Kevin Gosztola Wednesday February 4, 2015
CIA whistleblower John Kiriakou has been released from the federal correctional institution in Loretto, Pennsylvania. He checked into a halfway house on February 3 and then went home to be with his family and serve the remaining 86 days of his sentence on house arrest. And, to mark his departure from the facility, he penned a final letter acknowledging everything he will not miss about being incarcerated.
Kiriakou was the first member of the CIA to publicly acknowledge that torture was official US policy under President George W. Bushs administration. In October 2012, he pled guilty to violating the Intelligence Identities Protection Act (IIPA) when he confirmed the name of an officer involved in the CIAs Rendition, Detention and Interrogation (RDI) program to a reporter. He was sentenced in January 2013 and reported to prison on February 28, 2013.
For much of Kiriakous prison sentence, Firedoglake has published his Letters from Loretto. (Firedoglake even published an illustration of one of his letters, which was done by graphic artist Christopher Sabatini.)
Full Letter and rest of article at source
Poster Comment:
He outlines life in the prison. Pretty much what we expect from psychos akin to other LEOs. His letter is well worth the read!!