Does the CIA have a double standard when its spies cozy up to foreigners?
It was not your usual beltway gathering of eagles. In the summer of 2004, the 10 women who gathered in a downtown Washington law office arrived with aliases, classified résumés, and tales of a secret bureaucracy run amok. They came to compare notes, soothe long-frayed nerves, and launch what may be the latest challenge to the embattled Central Intelligence Agency a class action lawsuit on how America’s premier intelligence agency treats its female spies.