W. Mark Felt AKA William Mark Felt Born: 17-Aug-1913 Birthplace: Twin Falls, ID Died: 18-Dec-2008 Location of death: Santa Rosa, CA Cause of death: unspecified
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Law Enforcement Nationality: United States Executive summary: Watergate's Deep Throat Born 1913 in Twin Falls, Idaho, Felt joined the FBI in 1942, serving in various positions and cities before being put in charge of the Inspection Division in 1964. He became an assistant director to J. Edgar Hoover in 1965, succeeding to the number-two position of Associate Director, upon Hoover's death. He retired from the FBI in 1973. In information made public on 31 May 2005, Vanity Fair magazine claimed that W. Mark Felt revealed that he was the infamous Deep Throat, a primary source for Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein's stories published in the Washington Post. Deep Throat would only confirm or deny details that the two reporters had already uncovered on their own -- he did not provide them with original information. The admission of all this appeared in the July 2005 issue of the magazine, in a story written by John D. O'Connor. Woodward later that day confirmed Deep Throat's identity, though the leaks in question had already been suspected by the Nixon White House, recorded for posterity on a tape between the president and H. R. Haldeman. As to motive, some have speculated that Felt's being passed over for directorship of the FBI as at least partly responsible for his choice, while others ascribe mere altruism. Those who feel that Felt had recourse to the Justice Department conveniently forget that Attorney General John Mitchell was part of the Watergate conspiracy.
Wife: Audrey Robinson (m. 1938, d. 1984) Daughter: Joan Son: Mark Felt, Jr.
High School: Twin Falls High School, Twin Falls, ID (1931) University: BA, University of Idaho Law School: LLB, George Washington University
FBI employee (1942-73) US Federal Trade Commission Wiretapping 1980 (Illegal wiretapping of Vietnam protesters, FBI capacity) Conspiracy convicted Nov-1980 Pardoned 1981 by Ronald Reagan Watergate Scandal Deep Throat Stroke
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