• Ricardo Morales Navarette (June 14, 1939 – December 20, 1982), also known by the moniker "El Mono", was a Cuban exile and agent of the United States Central...
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  • professional tennis player Ricardo Morales (intelligence agent) (before 1960–1983), Cuban exile and FBI informant Ricardo Morales (Law & Order: LA), a fictional...
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    Juan Evo Morales Ayma (Spanish pronunciation: [xwan ˈeβo moˈɾales ˈajma]; born 26 October 1959) is a Bolivian politician, trade union organizer, and former...
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  • judiciary agent Benjamín Espósito investigates the rape and murder of Liliana Colotto de Morales. Espósito promises her husband, Ricardo, that he will...
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  • Intelligence Agency is a lawsuit against the Central Intelligence Agency, former CIA Director Mike Pompeo, Undercover Global S.L., and David Morales Guillen...
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  • Edwin P. Wilson (category CIA agents convicted of crimes)
    and former CIA agent Kevin P. Mulcahy, who had worked for Wilson and blown the whistle to the government. Wilson's friend Ricardo Morales, a longtime nemesis...
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  • then Ecuadorian foreign minister Ricardo Patiño had to explain the situation to the ambassador. According to David Morales, the surveillance was also ordered...
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    Thomas G. Clines (category CIA agents convicted of crimes)
    run a private intelligence network in the post-Watergate period and participated in plotting to making Wilson appear to be an ex-CIA agent turned rogue...
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    Operation Condor (category Central Intelligence Agency operations)
    "enthusiastic" about providing intelligence. The document also detailed a joint operation between Uruguayan intelligence agents and Argentine State Secretariat...
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    which border agents were involved in deaths, driving injuries, alleged assaults, and wrongful detention. For example, in the 2003 case of Ricardo Olivares...
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