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Revelations In The Lee Case
Energy Secretary Bill Richardson, in an interview with CBS News 60 Minutes, says there will be more information coming out about Lee.
"The issue is not over. There are some very serious additional problems that Dr. Lee has," Richardson told Mike Wallace.
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But Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Publisher Stephen Schwartz tells 60 Minutes, in an interview to be broadcast on Sunday, that Richardson's statement is wrong.
According to Schwartz, Lee passed the first test "with flying colors. He got the highest score you could get and he showed no deception."
Sources said the agents had been ordered to be "very aggressive," but were "not properly trained" and had "rushed the job."During the second test several months later, the FBI agents doing the inquiry "actually cut off the circulation to his thumb" when they wired him to the monitor, Schwartz said
Lee also apparently tried to honor his security oaths by refusing to answer several questions required detailed classified information because he was not in a secure facility, Schwartz said.
Other points Schwartz makes during the 60 Minutes broadcast include:
President Bill Clinton said he will contact Attorney General Janet Reno to discuss his concerns about the government's handling of the Lee case.
Mr. Clinton said his staff has already contacted Reno, and "I'm sure I'll have a chance to talk to the attorney general about it." But a presidential spokesman later said he did not expect the president to reach out to the attorney general personally.
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