W. Mark Felt, Watergate ’Deep Throat,’ dies at 95
SANTA ROSA, Calif. (AP) — The former FBI second-in-command who revealed himself 
as “Deep Throat” 30 years after he tipped off reporters to the Watergate 
scandal that toppled a president has died.
W. Mark Felt was 95.
John D. O’Connor, a family friend who wrote the 2005 Vanity Fair article 
uncovering Felt’s secret, says he died Thursday of congestive heart failure.
The shadowy central figure in the one of the most gripping political dramas of 
the 20th century, Felt insisted his alter ego be kept secret when he leaked 
damaging information about President Richard Nixon and his aides to The 
Washington Post.
Some — including Nixon and his aides — speculated that Felt was the source who 
connected the White House to the June 1972 break-in at the headquarters of the 
Democratic National Committee. He steadfastly denied the accusations until 
finally coming forward in May 2005.



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