FBI agents visited the suburban Washington home of former CIA director David
Petraeus, officials said.
The agents visited Petraeus' home for an interview Friday, NBC News reported.
Officials did not say whether any new development in the FBI's investigation
into whether writer Paula Broadwell improperly received classified documents
while she was writing Petraeus' biography.
Petraeus, who was commander of U.S. and U.N. forces in Afghanistan before taking
over at the CIA, stepped down from his position as director in November after it
was revealed Petraeus, who is married, had engaged in an affair with Broadwell.
Since then, the FBI has been looking into a number of documents that were in
allegedly in Broadwell's possession and trying to determine whether they were
properly classified when they were given to her.
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