“Powell’s swift denial of an affair–especially one possibly conducted with an official of a foreign government while he served as America’s chief diplomat–was clearly prompted by the sensitive nature of the e-mails sent to his personal AOL account. In the ‘very personal’ correspondence cited by Powell, Cretu calls him the love of her life and describes a relationship that spanned more than a decade. The 2010-2011 e-mails would leave most readers with the clear impression that the forlorn Cretu is writing about the twilight of a lengthy romance. Powell’s e-mail and Facebook accounts were illegally accessed by ‘Guccifer.'”
http://www.thesmokinggun.com/documents/colin-powell-guccifer-email-hack-594321
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