FBI investigation of Broadwell reveals bureau’s comprehensive access to electronic communications


The FBI started its case in June with a collection of five e-mails, a few hundred kilobytes of data at most.


By the time the probe exploded into public view earlier this month, the FBI was sitting on a mountain of data containing the private communications — and intimate secrets — of a CIA director and a U.S. war commander. What the bureau didn’t have — and apparently still doesn’t — is evidence of a crime.

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