(12.05.2014) Disclosure forms he submitted to the Senate Intelligence Committee before returning to government in 2009 indicate that he had represented “several present and former employees of the CIA in Dept. of Justice, congressional and [inspector general] investigations” over the past decade.
Litt, 64, did not disclose the names of those clients. But current and former U.S. officials said they included a CIA analyst, Alfreda Frances Bikowsky, who was tied to a critical intelligence-sharing failure before the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks and the botched 2003 “rendition” of an innocent German citizen thought to be an al-Qaeda operative.