11.
Counterfeiting
of
CIA
Credentials
ISSUE DATE SEPTEMBER 2013
12.
Ethics Violations Involving Film
Producers
ISSUE DATE SEPTEMBER 2013
13.
Alleged Use
of
Government Systems
to
Order
Steroids
ISSUE DATE OCTOBER 20 3
14.
Alleged War Crimes
by
Agency Personnel
Overseas
ISSUE DATE NOVEMBER 2013
15.
Alleged Abuse
of
Detainees
Overseas
ISSUE DATE JANUARY 2014
16.
Disclosure
of
Classified Information
by
Former
D/CIA
ISSUE DATE MARCH 2014
17.
Alleged Abuse and Misconduct
Overseas
ISSUE DATE MARCH 2014
18.
Alleged Misattribution
of
Detainee Intelligence-ISSUE DATE APRIL 2014
19.
Alleged Misconduct
by Polygrapher
ISSUE DATE MARCH 2014 20. Theft
ofUSG
Property: E Bay sale
ofNVGs
ISSUE DATE MAY 2014 21. Allegation
of
Misconduct by
Polygrapher
ISSUE DATE MAY 2014 We completed a thorough search for records responsive
to
your request and located twenty-three (23) documents which can
be
released in segregable form with redactions made on the basis
ofFOIA
exemptions (b)( ), (b)(3), (b)(5), (b)(6), (b)(7)(b), (b)(7)(c), (b)(7)(e) and (b )(7)( d). Exemption
b
)(3) pertains to Section 6
of
the Central Intelligence Agency Act
of
1949,
as
amended, 50 U.S.C. Sec. 3507 (formerly codified at
50
U.S.C. Sec. 403g), noted
as
exemption (b)(3)CIAAct on the enclosed documents, and/or Section 102A(i)(l)
of
the National Security Act
of
1947,
as
amended,
50
U.S.C. 3024 (fonnerly codified at 50 U.S.C. 403-l(i)(1)), noted as exemption (b
) 3
)N atSecAct on the enclosed documents. Due
to
the current status
of
coordinations
of
eight (8)
of
the documents we are unable
to
produce those at this time. We will, however, release those
to
you once all relevant equity holders have completed their reviews. Because the above-referenced request is a subject
of
pending litigation in federal court, in accordance with Agency regulations
as
set forth at Section 1900.42
of
Title 32
of
the Code
of
Federal Regulations, you are not entitled
to
appeal this determination administratively. Enclosures Sincerely,
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Michael Lavergne Information and Privacy Coordinator