Adelphi, MD - May 31, 2005 -- Undated file photo of Federal Bureau of Investigation Acting Associate Director W. Mark Felt. Mr. Felt revealed in the July, 2005 issue of Vanity Fair magazine he is the source known as 'Deep Throat' that provided key information to the Washington Post during the Watergate scandal which resulted in the resignation of United States President Richard M. Nixon. .Credit: FBI Collection at NARA via CNP /MediaPunch Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-adelphi-md-may-31-2005-undated-file-photo-of-federal-bureau-of-investigation-175060208.html
RMM4PK28–Adelphi, MD - May 31, 2005 -- Undated file photo of Federal Bureau of Investigation Acting Associate Director W. Mark Felt. Mr. Felt revealed in the July, 2005 issue of Vanity Fair magazine he is the source known as 'Deep Throat' that provided key information to the Washington Post during the Watergate scandal which resulted in the resignation of United States President Richard M. Nixon. .Credit: FBI Collection at NARA via CNP /MediaPunch
Adelphi, MD - May 31, 2005 -- Undated file photo of Federal Bureau of Investigation Acting Associate Director W. Mark Felt. Mr. Felt revealed in the July, 2005 issue of Vanity Fair magazine he is the source known as 'Deep Throat' that provided key information to the Washington Post during the Watergate scandal which resulted in the resignation of United States President Richard M. Nixon. .Credit: FBI Collection at NARA via CNP /MediaPunch Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-adelphi-md-may-31-2005-undated-file-photo-of-federal-bureau-of-investigation-162691308.html
RMKCK6BT–Adelphi, MD - May 31, 2005 -- Undated file photo of Federal Bureau of Investigation Acting Associate Director W. Mark Felt. Mr. Felt revealed in the July, 2005 issue of Vanity Fair magazine he is the source known as 'Deep Throat' that provided key information to the Washington Post during the Watergate scandal which resulted in the resignation of United States President Richard M. Nixon. .Credit: FBI Collection at NARA via CNP /MediaPunch
Adelphi, MD - May 31, 2005 -- Undated file photo of Federal Bureau of Investigation Acting Associate Director W. Mark Felt. Mr. Felt revealed in the July, 2005 issue of Vanity Fair magazine he is the source known as 'Deep Throat' that provided key information to the Washington Post during the Watergate scandal which resulted in the resignation of United States President Richard M. Nixon. .Credit: FBI Collection at NARA via CNP /MediaPunch Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-adelphi-md-may-31-2005-undated-file-photo-of-federal-bureau-of-investigation-168733831.html
RMKPEDM7–Adelphi, MD - May 31, 2005 -- Undated file photo of Federal Bureau of Investigation Acting Associate Director W. Mark Felt. Mr. Felt revealed in the July, 2005 issue of Vanity Fair magazine he is the source known as 'Deep Throat' that provided key information to the Washington Post during the Watergate scandal which resulted in the resignation of United States President Richard M. Nixon. .Credit: FBI Collection at NARA via CNP /MediaPunch
Adelphi, MD - (FILE) -- On January 26, 1967, Assistant Director W. Mark Felt of the Inspection Division, right, accompanied by his wife, left, was photographed with Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Director J. Edgar Hoover, center, following the presentation of his 25-Year Service Award Key at FBI Headquarters in Washington, D.C. Mr. Felt revealed in the July, 2005 issue of Vanity Fair magazine he is the source known as 'Deep Throat' that provided key information to the Washington Post during the Watergate scandal which resulted in the resignation of United States President Richard M. N Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-adelphi-md-file-on-january-26-1967-assistant-director-w-mark-felt-162691310.html
RMKCK6BX–Adelphi, MD - (FILE) -- On January 26, 1967, Assistant Director W. Mark Felt of the Inspection Division, right, accompanied by his wife, left, was photographed with Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Director J. Edgar Hoover, center, following the presentation of his 25-Year Service Award Key at FBI Headquarters in Washington, D.C. Mr. Felt revealed in the July, 2005 issue of Vanity Fair magazine he is the source known as 'Deep Throat' that provided key information to the Washington Post during the Watergate scandal which resulted in the resignation of United States President Richard M. N
Adelphi, MD - (FILE) -- On January 26, 1967, Assistant Director W. Mark Felt of the Inspection Division, right, accompanied by his wife, left, was photographed with Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Director J. Edgar Hoover, center, following the presentation of his 25-Year Service Award Key at FBI Headquarters in Washington, D.C. Mr. Felt revealed in the July, 2005 issue of Vanity Fair magazine he is the source known as 'Deep Throat' that provided key information to the Washington Post during the Watergate scandal which resulted in the resignation of United States President Richard M. N Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-adelphi-md-file-on-january-26-1967-assistant-director-w-mark-felt-168733839.html
RMKPEDMF–Adelphi, MD - (FILE) -- On January 26, 1967, Assistant Director W. Mark Felt of the Inspection Division, right, accompanied by his wife, left, was photographed with Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Director J. Edgar Hoover, center, following the presentation of his 25-Year Service Award Key at FBI Headquarters in Washington, D.C. Mr. Felt revealed in the July, 2005 issue of Vanity Fair magazine he is the source known as 'Deep Throat' that provided key information to the Washington Post during the Watergate scandal which resulted in the resignation of United States President Richard M. N
Adelphi, MD - (FILE) -- On January 26, 1967, Assistant Director W. Mark Felt of the Inspection Division, right, accompanied by his wife, left, was photographed with Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Director J. Edgar Hoover, center, following the presentation of his 25-Year Service Award Key at FBI Headquarters in Washington, D.C. Mr. Felt revealed in the July, 2005 issue of Vanity Fair magazine he is the source known as 'Deep Throat' that provided key information to the Washington Post during the Watergate scandal which resulted in the resignation of United States President Richard M. N Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-adelphi-md-file-on-january-26-1967-assistant-director-w-mark-felt-175060209.html
RMM4PK29–Adelphi, MD - (FILE) -- On January 26, 1967, Assistant Director W. Mark Felt of the Inspection Division, right, accompanied by his wife, left, was photographed with Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Director J. Edgar Hoover, center, following the presentation of his 25-Year Service Award Key at FBI Headquarters in Washington, D.C. Mr. Felt revealed in the July, 2005 issue of Vanity Fair magazine he is the source known as 'Deep Throat' that provided key information to the Washington Post during the Watergate scandal which resulted in the resignation of United States President Richard M. N
Adelphi, MD - (FILE) -- On January 26, 1967, Assistant Director W. Mark Felt of the Inspection Division, accompanied by his wife, Audrey Robinson Felt (not pictured), was photographed with Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Director J. Edgar Hoover (not pictured), following the presentation of his 25-Year Service Award Key at FBI Headquarters in Washington, D.C. Mr. Felt revealed in the July, 2005 issue of Vanity Fair magazine he is the source known as 'Deep Throat' that provided key information to the Washington Post during the Watergate scandal which resulted in the resignation of Unite Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-adelphi-md-file-on-january-26-1967-assistant-director-w-mark-felt-175060175.html
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Adelphi, MD - (FILE) -- On January 26, 1967, Assistant Director W. Mark Felt of the Inspection Division, accompanied by his wife, Audrey Robinson Felt (not pictured), was photographed with Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Director J. Edgar Hoover (not pictured), following the presentation of his 25-Year Service Award Key at FBI Headquarters in Washington, D.C. Mr. Felt revealed in the July, 2005 issue of Vanity Fair magazine he is the source known as 'Deep Throat' that provided key information to the Washington Post during the Watergate scandal which resulted in the resignation of Unite Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-adelphi-md-file-on-january-26-1967-assistant-director-w-mark-felt-162691305.html
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Adelphi, MD - (FILE) -- On January 26, 1967, Assistant Director W. Mark Felt of the Inspection Division, accompanied by his wife, Audrey Robinson Felt (not pictured), was photographed with Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Director J. Edgar Hoover (not pictured), following the presentation of his 25-Year Service Award Key at FBI Headquarters in Washington, D.C. Mr. Felt revealed in the July, 2005 issue of Vanity Fair magazine he is the source known as 'Deep Throat' that provided key information to the Washington Post during the Watergate scandal which resulted in the resignation of Unite Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-adelphi-md-file-on-january-26-1967-assistant-director-w-mark-felt-168733830.html
RMKPEDM6–Adelphi, MD - (FILE) -- On January 26, 1967, Assistant Director W. Mark Felt of the Inspection Division, accompanied by his wife, Audrey Robinson Felt (not pictured), was photographed with Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Director J. Edgar Hoover (not pictured), following the presentation of his 25-Year Service Award Key at FBI Headquarters in Washington, D.C. Mr. Felt revealed in the July, 2005 issue of Vanity Fair magazine he is the source known as 'Deep Throat' that provided key information to the Washington Post during the Watergate scandal which resulted in the resignation of Unite
Adelphi, MD - (FILE) -- On January 26, 1967, Assistant Director W. Mark Felt of the Inspection Division (not pictured) was accompanied by his wife, Audrey Robinson Felt, and was photographed with Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Director J. Edgar Hoover (not pictured) following the presentation of Mark's 25-Year Service Award Key at FBI Headquarters in Washington, D.C. Mr. Felt revealed in the July, 2005 issue of Vanity Fair magazine he is the source known as 'Deep Throat' that provided key information to the Washington Post during the Watergate scandal which resulted in the resignation Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-adelphi-md-file-on-january-26-1967-assistant-director-w-mark-felt-168733845.html
RMKPEDMN–Adelphi, MD - (FILE) -- On January 26, 1967, Assistant Director W. Mark Felt of the Inspection Division (not pictured) was accompanied by his wife, Audrey Robinson Felt, and was photographed with Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Director J. Edgar Hoover (not pictured) following the presentation of Mark's 25-Year Service Award Key at FBI Headquarters in Washington, D.C. Mr. Felt revealed in the July, 2005 issue of Vanity Fair magazine he is the source known as 'Deep Throat' that provided key information to the Washington Post during the Watergate scandal which resulted in the resignation
Adelphi, MD - (FILE) -- On January 26, 1967, Assistant Director W. Mark Felt of the Inspection Division (not pictured) was accompanied by his wife, Audrey Robinson Felt, and was photographed with Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Director J. Edgar Hoover (not pictured) following the presentation of Mark's 25-Year Service Award Key at FBI Headquarters in Washington, D.C. Mr. Felt revealed in the July, 2005 issue of Vanity Fair magazine he is the source known as 'Deep Throat' that provided key information to the Washington Post during the Watergate scandal which resulted in the resignation Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-adelphi-md-file-on-january-26-1967-assistant-director-w-mark-felt-162691320.html
RMKCK6C8–Adelphi, MD - (FILE) -- On January 26, 1967, Assistant Director W. Mark Felt of the Inspection Division (not pictured) was accompanied by his wife, Audrey Robinson Felt, and was photographed with Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Director J. Edgar Hoover (not pictured) following the presentation of Mark's 25-Year Service Award Key at FBI Headquarters in Washington, D.C. Mr. Felt revealed in the July, 2005 issue of Vanity Fair magazine he is the source known as 'Deep Throat' that provided key information to the Washington Post during the Watergate scandal which resulted in the resignation
Adelphi, MD - (FILE) -- On January 26, 1967, Assistant Director W. Mark Felt of the Inspection Division (not pictured) was accompanied by his wife, Audrey Robinson Felt, and was photographed with Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Director J. Edgar Hoover (not pictured) following the presentation of Mark's 25-Year Service Award Key at FBI Headquarters in Washington, D.C. Mr. Felt revealed in the July, 2005 issue of Vanity Fair magazine he is the source known as 'Deep Throat' that provided key information to the Washington Post during the Watergate scandal which resulted in the resignation Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-adelphi-md-file-on-january-26-1967-assistant-director-w-mark-felt-175060249.html
RMM4PK3N–Adelphi, MD - (FILE) -- On January 26, 1967, Assistant Director W. Mark Felt of the Inspection Division (not pictured) was accompanied by his wife, Audrey Robinson Felt, and was photographed with Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Director J. Edgar Hoover (not pictured) following the presentation of Mark's 25-Year Service Award Key at FBI Headquarters in Washington, D.C. Mr. Felt revealed in the July, 2005 issue of Vanity Fair magazine he is the source known as 'Deep Throat' that provided key information to the Washington Post during the Watergate scandal which resulted in the resignation
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