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As I remember the FBI gave him up to the CIA because he was "a lttle to much" by their standard.
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Liddy never worked for the CIA, and he barely worked for the FBI. He is what career agents call a "ticket puncher" - a lawyer who stays in the Bureau for a short period, then pulls the pin and goes back to practicing law, with his FBI employment prominently displayed on his resume. He did a short stint in a Resident Agency in Indiana, then supervised a bunch of civil service fingerprint examiners at Headquarters.