Louis Freeh


 

Louis Joseph Freeh (born January 6, 1950 in Jersey City, New Jersey of German and Italian extraction) was nominated by President Clinton to be the Director of the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). The United States Senate confirmed him on August 6, 1993 and he served as FBI director from September 1, 1993 until he resigned on June 25, 2001 just short of the official end of his 10-year term. During his time as Director the bureau was involved in investigating a number of high-profile cases including:

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January 6 - 1950 - Jersey City, New Jersey - President Clinton - Federal Bureau of Investigation - United States Senate - August 6 - 1993 - September 1 - June 25 - 2001

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  • Investigation of FBI performance at the fire and destruction of the Branch Davidians at Waco, Texas in 1993 and the Ruby Ridge killings
  • Investigation into the death of Vince Foster
  • Montana Freemen
  • Allegations of incompetence at the FBI crime laboratory
  • Atlanta Olympic bombing and the accusation of Richard Jewell
  • Investigation of Los Alamos scientist, Wen Ho Lee
  • Oklahoma City bombing and the prosecution of Timothy McVeigh
  • TWA Flight 800 airplane crash investigation
  • Apprehension of Theodore Kaczynski as the Unabomber
  • Recommendation to Attorney General Janet Reno that a special prosecutor be appointed to investigate fundraising practices of the Clinton administration
  • Robert Hanssen, a senior FBI agent pleaded guilty to spying for the Russians
  • He took over an agency suffering from public criticism and was a strong proponent of the view that the FBI must itself obey the law and respect constitutional rights. He was criticized by civil libertarians for his staunch support of the Clipper Chip and restrictions on public access to encryption. He received praise for his principled call for independent investigation of Clinton administration fundraising practices. He resigned amid criticism that the FBI needed stronger leadership - particularly after allegations of spying by Robert Hanssen. It was also reported that with 6 kids he was dissatisfied with the salary (US$141,300/yr) he received while working for the government.

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    Clipper Chip - Robert Hanssen

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    Freeh, a devout Roman Catholic, was educated by the Christian Brothers in New Jersey, and went on to receive a bachelors degree from Rutgers University in 1971. Freeh is now senior vice chairman and general counsel at MBNA, an issuer of credit cards.

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    Rutgers University - 1971 - MBNA

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    He and his wife, Marilyn, have 6 sons.

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