This document is a page of endnotes from a publication, detailing sources of information regarding the Edward Snowden case between 2013 and 2015. It cites interviews, media reports, and official statements concerning the revocation of Snowden's passport, his interviews from Russia, and commentary from officials. The document is exclusively about Edward Snowden and contains no information related to Jeffrey Epstein.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Snowden | Subject of investigation |
Main subject of the document. His passport was revoked, he gave interviews about staying in Russia, and his case pres...
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| Ledgett | Interviewee |
Interviewed by Bryan Burroughs about a 10-month timeline of downloading documents.
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| Bryan Burroughs | Journalist |
Author of "The Snowden Saga" in Vanity Fair who interviewed Ledgett.
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| Jen Psaki | State Department spokeswoman |
Stated to the AP that revoking passports for persons with felony arrest warrants is routine.
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| Putin | Government Leader |
Mentioned in a report by The Hill as having personally approved something related to Snowden's passport, and gave a l...
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| Robert Tibbo | Lawyer |
Identified as Snowden's lawyer in Hong Kong, interviewed by the author.
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| Jane Mayer | Journalist |
Wrote for the New Yorker and conducted an exclusive interview with Snowden.
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| John Oliver | TV Host |
Hosted "Last Week Tonight" and interviewed Snowden about surveillance.
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| Source A | Anonymous Source |
Interviewed by the author about the chronology of copied documents.
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| Source C | Anonymous Source |
A former Justice Department official interviewed by the author about the Snowden case.
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| Source D | Anonymous Source |
A Congressional aide with knowledge of the investigation, interviewed by the author.
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| Guy Burgess | Spy |
Mentioned in a reference to a book section titled "The Spy Cases".
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| Donald Maclean | Spy |
Mentioned in a reference to a book section titled "The Spy Cases".
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| Kim Philby | Spy |
Mentioned in a reference to a book section titled "The Spy Cases".
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| Greenwald | Journalist/Associate |
Mentioned in a citation about when he first met Snowden.
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| Jennifer Martinez | Journalist |
Wrote a report for The Hill titled "Report: Snowden Passport Revoked".
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| Bamford | Author/Source |
Cited via 'Op cit.' in relation to a Wired article.
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| Morell | Author/Source |
Cited via 'op.cit.' in relation to CIA reports.
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| Name | Type | Context |
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| FBI | ||
| Justice Department | ||
| Vanity Fair | ||
| NBC | ||
| Wired | ||
| New Yorker | ||
| State Department | ||
| National Security staff | ||
| AP (Associated Press) | ||
| U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia | ||
| The Consul General in Hong Kong | ||
| The Hill | ||
| CIA | ||
| Channel One | ||
| HBO | ||
| HOUSE_OVERSIGHT |
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Mentioned as a place Snowden intended to stay.
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Location where authorities were notified of Snowden's passport revocation and where his lawyer, Robert Tibbo, was int...
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Location of the U.S. District Court where charges were filed against Snowden.
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"As is routine and consistent with US regulations, persons with felony arrest warrants are subject to having their passport revoked,"Source
"Snowden’s U.S passport was revoked on June 22, 2013"Source
"The Consul General in Hong Kong confirmed Hong Kong authorities were notified that Mr. Snowden’s passport was revoked on June 22,"Source
"Down-loading documents for some 10 months..."Source
"FBI faced a dilemma..."Source
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