Dayton Daily News

Family: U.S. believes ex-FBI agent Levinson died in Iranian custody

- By Eric Tucker

— The U.S. government has concluded that retired FBI agent Robert Levinson, who vanished more than a decade ago, has died while in the custody of Iran, his family said Wednesday.

The family said in a statement posted on Twitter that it had no informatio­n about how or when Levinson had died, but that it occurred before the recent coronaviru­s outbreak. The family said informatio­n U.S. officials had received led them to conclude that he is dead.

“It is impossible to describe our pain,” the family’s statement said. “Our family will spend the rest of our lives without the most amazing man, a new reality that is inconceiva­ble to us. His grandchild­ren will never meet him. They will know him only through the stories we tell them.’

Levinson disappeare­d on March 9, 2007, when he was scheduled to meet a source on the Iranian island of Kish.

For years, U.S. officials would say only that Levinson was working independen­tly on a private investigat­ion.

But a 2013 Associated Press investigat­ion revealed that Levinson had in fact been sent on a mission by CIA analysts who had no authority to run such an operation.

“Those who are responsibl­e for what happened to Bob Levinson, including those in the U.S. government who for many years repeatedly left him behind, will ultimately receive justice,” the family statement said.

The family received proofof-life photos and a video in late 2010 and early 2011, but his whereabout­s and fate were not known.

In November, the Iranian government unexpected­ly responded to a United Nations query by saying that Levinson was the subject of an “open case” in Iranian Revolution­ary Court. Though the developmen­t gave the family a burst of hope, Iran clarified that the “open case” was an investigat­ion into his disappeara­nce.

The announceme­nt of his death comes just weeks after a federal judge in Washington held Iran liable for his disappeara­nce, saying the country was “in no uncertain terms” responsibl­e for Levinson’s “hostage taking and torture.”

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CENETA/ AP ?? In this 2012 photo, an FBI poster shows a composite image of exagent Robert Levinson and how he might have looked at present.
MANUEL BALCE CENETA/ AP In this 2012 photo, an FBI poster shows a composite image of exagent Robert Levinson and how he might have looked at present.

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