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COPYRIGHT 2001 Las Vegas Review-Journal
BYLINE: CARRI GEER THEVENOT REVIEW-JOURNAL
Michael Levin, the private investigator identified by an FBI employee as an informant who bought and sold classified FBI documents, had a stormy eight-year career in the agency's Las Vegas office before he resigned in 1997.
James J. Hill, a 51-year-old FBI employee charged with selling secret documents, has said through his attorney that Levin befriended him and used their relationship to gain classified files.
According to court documents, Levin worked as an FBI agent in Las Vegas for eight years and was suspended without pay twice during that time.
He filed a federal lawsuit in March that...
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