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Prosecutors in the trial of a former top White House aide accused of lying to a probe into the leak of classified information have rested their case. | Prosecutors in the trial of a former top White House aide accused of lying to a probe into the leak of classified information have rested their case. |
Lewis "Scooter" Libby is accused of lying to investigators over the outing of CIA agent Valerie Plame. | Lewis "Scooter" Libby is accused of lying to investigators over the outing of CIA agent Valerie Plame. |
Jurors have heard more than three weeks of testimony from witnesses. The defence will begin its case on Monday. | Jurors have heard more than three weeks of testimony from witnesses. The defence will begin its case on Monday. |
The final witness was NBC journalist Tim Russert, who denied discussing Ms Plame with Mr Libby. | The final witness was NBC journalist Tim Russert, who denied discussing Ms Plame with Mr Libby. |
Ms Plame, the wife of a Bush administration critic, was exposed as a CIA operative in the US media in 2003. | Ms Plame, the wife of a Bush administration critic, was exposed as a CIA operative in the US media in 2003. |
It is a crime to knowingly disclose the identity of an undercover agent and a probe was launched into who leaked her identity to the press. | It is a crime to knowingly disclose the identity of an undercover agent and a probe was launched into who leaked her identity to the press. |
Mr Libby, former chief of staff to Vice-President Dick Cheney, is accused of lying to investigators about how and when he learned Ms Plame was a CIA officer. He is charged with perjury and obstruction of justice. | Mr Libby, former chief of staff to Vice-President Dick Cheney, is accused of lying to investigators about how and when he learned Ms Plame was a CIA officer. He is charged with perjury and obstruction of justice. |
Telephone call | Telephone call |
Mr Libby says he found out about Ms Plame's occupation from Mr Russert in July 2003, but a number of prosecution witnesses have now disputed that claim. | Mr Libby says he found out about Ms Plame's occupation from Mr Russert in July 2003, but a number of prosecution witnesses have now disputed that claim. |
Mr Russert testified for two days, with the focus mainly on a telephone conversation he had with Mr Libby. | Mr Russert testified for two days, with the focus mainly on a telephone conversation he had with Mr Libby. |
Mr Libby says that Mr Russert told him then that "all the reporters" knew of Ms Plame's occupation. | Mr Libby says that Mr Russert told him then that "all the reporters" knew of Ms Plame's occupation. |
But Mr Russert told the court that that part of the conversation did not take place. He testified that he never discussed Ms Plame with Mr Libby. | But Mr Russert told the court that that part of the conversation did not take place. He testified that he never discussed Ms Plame with Mr Libby. |
Ms Plame was outed shortly after her husband, Joseph Wilson, wrote a piece in the New York Times claiming the Bush administration had misused intelligence in the run-up to the Iraq war. | Ms Plame was outed shortly after her husband, Joseph Wilson, wrote a piece in the New York Times claiming the Bush administration had misused intelligence in the run-up to the Iraq war. |
The couple have accused the White House of exposing Ms Plame as revenge for the article. | The couple have accused the White House of exposing Ms Plame as revenge for the article. |
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