I had a Contract with a CIA Agent - Now Pay Up!

Started by Moderator · Aug 15, 2022 · 6 replies

  1. M

    Moderator

    Aug 15, 2022 · 3y ago

    Original post

    Years ago, I read a Court of Federal Claims case in which a second party was trying to get payment from the CIA because he had contracted with a CIA agent in the field.  In the case, the second party could not prove the agent ever existed because the agent was using an alias.  It was an amusing predicament but I never posted it here.  I've searched several different times over the years but never could find it.  I would recognize it if I read it again.

    Can comeone identify that case and let me know what it was?

  2. C

    C Culham

    Aug 15, 2022 · 3y ago

  3. j

    joel hoffman

    Aug 15, 2022 · 3y ago

    I wonder what, if any, subsequent decision and results were…

  4. V

    Vern Edwards

    Aug 15, 2022 · 3y ago

    There is an associated law review article citing the case (footnotes 74 and 119) and addressing the issues. See Radsan, "Second-Guessing the Spymasters with a Judicial Role in Espionage Deals," Iowa Law Review (2006).

    https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=877180

  5. V

    Vern Edwards

    Aug 15, 2022 · 3y ago

    joel hoffman said:

    I wonder what, if any, subsequent decision and results were…

    I checked Westlaw. The Federal Circuit decision was the end of the road.

    You might want to read about the Totten Doctrine.

  6. j

    joel hoffman

    Aug 15, 2022 · 3y ago

    Thanks, Vern

    I can’t imagine someone being that gullible to loan an individual millions of dollars based upon statements that he was a (authorized) CIA agent…

  7. M

    Moderator

    Aug 15, 2022 · 3y ago

    Thank you all.  That is the case.

    There is an article about the affair from that time in the British Independent.

    The Spy Who Conned Me': a real-life thriller in Surrey

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