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::Also, in telephone conversations monitored by the Italian police, [[Robert Seldon Lady|Robert Lady]], the former [[CIA]] chief of Station in Milan who coordinated the kidnapping of [[Abu Omar]], is repeatedly heard talking to his wife about his partner "Filippo."
 
::Also, in telephone conversations monitored by the Italian police, [[Robert Seldon Lady|Robert Lady]], the former [[CIA]] chief of Station in Milan who coordinated the kidnapping of [[Abu Omar]], is repeatedly heard talking to his wife about his partner "Filippo."
  
::Marino said he worked with Lady and had known him since his [[CIA]] days in Milan.
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::Marino said he worked with Lady and had known him since his [[CIA]] days in Milan.<ref>[http://www.iht.com/articles/2007/01/09/news/mario.php?page=1 How one man insinuated himself into poisoning case], by [[Claudio Gatti]], [[International Herald Tribune]], 9 January 2007.</ref>
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==Affiliations==
 
==Affiliations==

Revision as of 20:33, 20 April 2008

Italian-born security consultant and co-founder with Mario Scaramella of the Environmental Crime Protection Program.

Filippo Marino, acknowledged having worked for years in close cooperation with Lou Palumbo, who spent 22 years with the CIA, according to Palumbo's own curriculum vitae, which is posted online.
Also, in telephone conversations monitored by the Italian police, Robert Lady, the former CIA chief of Station in Milan who coordinated the kidnapping of Abu Omar, is repeatedly heard talking to his wife about his partner "Filippo."
Marino said he worked with Lady and had known him since his CIA days in Milan.[1]


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