Valerie Plame

  • Valerie Plame is a former CIA operative who had her identity revealed in a July 2003 Robert Novak column in the Washington Post. She is the wife of former Ambassador Joseph Wilson.
  • Fast Facts:

    1. Born: April 19, 1963
    2. Birthplace: Anchorage, Alaska
    3. Undergraduate Education: Pennsylvania State University, Class of 1985
    4. Graduate Education: London School of Economics, M.A.
    5. Spouse: Joseph Wilson
    6. Children: Sabrina and Charles (twins)
    7. Occupation: Former CIA officer
    8. CIA area of expertise: Counter-proliferation and weapons of mass destruction
    9. Fictitious company employed by while in CIA: Brewster Jennings and Associates
  • Key Dates

    1. April 19, 1963: Born in Anchorage, Alaska
    2. 1985: Begins CIA training
    3. April 3, 1988: Marries Joseph Wilson
    4. January, 2000: Bears twins, Sabrina and Charles
    5. July 6, 2003: The New York Times publishes Joseph Wilson's op-ed "What I Didn't Find in Africa"
    6. July 14, 2003: Robert Novak's column "Mission to Niger" published, revealing Valerie Plame's identity
    7. July 13, 2006: Plame and Wilson file civil lawsuit against Karl Rove, Scooter Libby, Dick Cheney, Richard Armitage
    8. March 6, 2007: [[I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby]] convicted of perjury and obstruction of justice
    9. March 16, 2007: Plame testifies before Congress about scandal
    10. July 2, 2007: President Bush commutes Libby's sentence, finding it "excessive"

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