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Justice Department ends probe into ex-Diplomat, lawyer says

Published March 22, 2016

Associated Press

A lawyer for a retired ambassador and expert on Pakistan says the Justice Department has closed an investigation into her client without bringing charges.

FBI agents raided the home of Robin Raphel, a one-time ambassador to Tunisia, in 2014 as part of a counterintelligence investigation.

Her lawyer, Amy Jeffress, said Monday night that a lengthy investigation by the Justice Department had "fully exonerated" Raphel.

Jeffress called Raphel a "widely respected, long serving career diplomat with an outstanding record of service to her country," and said the investigation was based on a "fundamental misunderstanding."

Raphel has had a decades-long diplomatic career, and was serving as a senior adviser to the State Department's Special Representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan when the investigation began.

Justice Department spokeswoman Melanie Newman declined to comment.

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