
FBI Pledges to Continue Searching for Robert Levinson on 17th Anniversary of His Disappearance
On the 17th anniversary of Robert Levinson’s disappearance on Friday, FBI Director Christopher Wray said the bureau would never give up on finding him.
On the 17th anniversary of Robert Levinson’s disappearance on Friday, FBI Director Christopher Wray said the bureau would never give up on finding him.
On the 15th anniversary of Robert Levinson’s disappearance on Thursday, FBI Director Christopher Wray said the bureau “will not arrest” as it continues to investigate his whereabouts.
On the 15th anniversary of Robert Levinson’s disappearance on Wednesday, FBI Director Christopher Wray pledged to continue searching for answers about the mystery of his whereabouts.
The search for former FBI Agent Robert Levinson, who disappeared in Iran 14 years ago, appears to be at the center of an alleged extortion scheme involving a former federal prosecutor and U.S. Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla.
On the 14th anniversary of Robert Levinson’s disappearance on Tuesday, President Biden’s administration called on Iran to return the former FBI agent to his family and provide answers about what happened to him.
The FBI says Iran is responsible for a website that incited violence against the bureau’s Director Chris Wray and other federal and state officials who discredited baseless fraud allegations leveled by President Trump and his allies.
For the first time, the Trump administration has officially blamed two Iranian intelligence officials for the abduction, detention and probable death of retired FBI agent Robert Levinson, whose 2007 disappearance has been a mystery.
By Steve Neavling A U.S. judge has ordered Iran’s government to pay $1.45 billion to the family of former FBI agent Robert A. Levinson, whose 2007 disappearance while on an unauthorized CIA mission remains a mystery. U.S. District Court Judge Timothy Kelly last week awarded Iran to pay Levinson’s family $1.35 billion in punitive damages…