By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Published: December 31, 2009
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Transportation Security Administration on Thursday dropped the subpoenas it had issued to two Internet writers in its effort to learn who leaked an airline security directive.
The agency said the investigation was “nearing a successful conclusion, and the subpoenas are no longer in effect” ...
One subpoena went to an Internet travel writer, Chris Elliott of Winter Springs, Fla., who did not immediately comply. Mr. Elliott said agents showed up at his house, demanding that he reveal who leaked the directive.
The administrative subpoena, a demand for information issued without a judge’s approval, is a civil, not criminal, document ...
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