Former CIA director and retired four-star Gen. David Petraeus was sentenced Thursday to two-years of probation and must pay a $100,000 fine for leaking classified military information to a woman with whom he had a relationship while serving as head of the intelligence agency, according to NBC News.
The judge presiding in the case has allowed Petraeus , who was sentenced in federal court in Charlotte, North Carolina, to travel domestically and internationally while on probation.
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When asked if he wanted to comment to the court, Petraeus said: “I want to take this opportunity to apologize for the pain that my actions caused.” The judge asked if he was guilty of the crime, to which Petraeus responded, “I am.”









