State Department Offers Reward Of Up to $20 Million for Ex-FBI Agent Robert Levinson

Robert Levinson

By Allan Lengel
ticklethewire.com

The Department of State is offering up to a $20 million reward for information leading to the safe location, recover and return of Robert A. Levinson, a former FBI agent who was abducted March 9, 2007 while on Kish Island, Iran.

In a press release the FBI stated:

Bob served his country for 28 years, including 22 years as an FBI special agent. The FBI stands by its commitment to investigate Bob’s abduction and bring him home. The FBI renews its repeated calls on the Iranian government to uphold its prior commitments to assist in reuniting Mr. Levinson with his family. In addition to the Department of State Rewards for Justice reward, an FBI reward of $5 million remains unclaimed.

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