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Charged Iraq Spy Pleads Innocent

HeadlineMar 16, 2004

In a New York federal court, a former Congressional aide Susan Lindauer pleaded not guilty to charges that she aided the Iraqi spy agency. Outside the court she described herself as an anti-war activist and said “What I did was always good for homeland security and for Middle Eastern security.” Lindauer is a second cousin to White House chief of staff Andrew Card.

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