Timeline: the unfolding of the Petraeus affair scandal

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Timeline: the unfolding of the Petraeus affair scandal

By Nick O'Malley

Spring 2006 — Paula Broadwell meets Petraeus at Harvard University, where she is a graduate student. Petraeus is a lieutenant general working on a manual about counterinsurgency and is invited to give a speech about his experiences in Iraq.

January 2007 — The Senate confirms Petraeus as the commanding general for US troops in Iraq.

General David Petraeus poses with his biographer Paula Broadwell ... Petraeus quit over the affair.

General David Petraeus poses with his biographer Paula Broadwell ... Petraeus quit over the affair.Credit: AFP

2008 — Broadwell initiates a case study of Petraeus' leadership. On a visit to Washington, Petraeus invites Broadwell to join him and his team for a run along the Potomac River.

October 2008 — Petraeus is named commander of US Central Command, based at MacDill Air Force Base near Tampa, Fla., where Jill Kelley and her husband attend social events alongside the area's military elite.

June 30, 2010 — The Senate confirms Petraeus as the commander for war in Afghanistan. Over the next year, Broadwell expands her research of Petraeus into an authorised biography. She makes multiple trips to Afghanistan and is given unprecedented access to Petraeus and his commanders.

September 6, 2011 — Petraeus is sworn in as CIA director with his wife, Holly, by his side. Broadwell keeps in contact with Petraeus and is later invited to his office for events, including a meeting with actress Angelina Jolie.

November 2011 — Petraeus begins an extramarital affair with Broadwell, according to retired Army Col. Steve Boylan.

January 24, 2012 — Broadwell's biography, All In: The Education of General David Petraeus, is released.

January 30, 2012 — In an interview with her hometown paper, the Bismarck Tribune, Broadwell describes Petraeus as an inspirational figure who always takes care of his subordinates.

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May 2012 — Jill Kelley, a Tampa socialite, starts receiving harassing emails. The FBI begins investigating soon after.

Summer 2012 — FBI agents determine that the email trail leads to Broadwell. They come across a private account using an alias that belongs to Petraeus. Emails between Petraeus and Broadwell lead agents to believe the two are having an affair. FBI Director Robert Mueller is notified. At some point during the investigation, the FBI interviews Petraeus and Broadwell.

July 2012 — The affair between Petraeus and Broadwell ends, according to Petraeus' friend Boylan.

Late Summer 2012— Attorney General Eric Holder is notified. By this time, the FBI has long since concluded there was no national security breach, but continues investigating whether Petraeus had any role in the harassing emails sent to Kelley.

September 11, 2012 - The US consulate in Benghazi, Libya is attacked by anti-American Arab radicals. Four Americans die in the attack, including the U.S. ambassador.

October 27, 2012 — House Majority Leader Eric Cantor, R-Va., gets a call from an FBI employee notifying him of the affair. Rep. Dave Reichert, R-Wash., arranges the call after receiving a tip from another FBI official.

The week of October 29, 2012 — Petraeus and Broadwell are both interviewed for a second time by the FBI. By this point, both have acknowledged the affair to the FBI.

October 31, 2012 — Cantor's chief of staff calls the FBI chief of staff to inform him of the call.

Tuesday, November 6 — As Americans cast their ballots on Election Day, the Justice Department informs Director of National Intelligence James Clapper of the investigation. Clapper calls Petraeus and urges him to resign.

Wednesday, November 7 — The White House is first notified about the affair involving Petraeus. The retired general turns 60.

Thursday, November 8 — President Barack Obama, having returned from Chicago, is told of the affair. Petraeus meets with Obama at the White House and asks to resign.

Friday, November 9 — Obama accepts Petraeus' resignation. News of the resignation breaks before Congress is briefed. Broadwell's husband emails guests to cancel her 40th birthday party, scheduled for that weekend. By the evening, Broadwell has been publicly identified.

Saturday, November 10 — Broadwell's book, ranked 76,792 on Amazon the day before, jumps to 111.

Sunday, November 11 — Lawmakers complain in televised interviews that the FBI didn't alert them sooner to the investigation. Kelley's identity is revealed by the Associated Press, and she issues a statement asking for privacy.

Tuesday, November 13 — In a statement from Australia, U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta announces that Gen. John Allen, the top US commander in Afghanistan, is under internal investigation for thousands of "inappropriate communications" with Kelley, the Florida woman who is a Petraeus friend, over a two-year period. Panetta's statement reveals that Allen's nomination to be the next commander of US European Command and the commander of NATO forces in Europe is on hold pending the results of the investigation.

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Thursday, November 15 - The U.S. Senate Intelligence Committee will hold a closed oversight hearing on the Benghazi terrorist attack and the military and intelligence response that followed the attack. Follow-up oversight hearings are planned, as well.

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