> Sam wrote:
> Wait until she finds out Armitage did it

There is the possibility of *more than one* leaker.  And given
multiple leakers, as the law is written, some may be guilty of a crime
and some might not despite they all may have leaked the information.

Fitzgerald was investigating *multiple* leaks.  He knew of one,
Armitage, and knew that, based on the law, Armitage had not committed
a crime.  That fact, however, does not exonerate everyone else.

In Fitzgerald's investigation to see if others had committed a crime,
Libby obstructed him.  Fitzgerald could not, therefore, proceed.  This
is why he prosecuted Libby.

A jury of 12 people agreed that Libby not only lied to the Grand Jury,
but obstructed justice.  And they convicted him.  End of story.

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