Double Exposure
Assigned to investigate D.C. corruption, FBI Agent Bill Spivey ended up in a world of stings, porn, and bad cops. Is it any surprise he didn't get away clean?
Cover Story
Assigned to investigate D.C. corruption, FBI Agent Bill Spivey ended up in a world of stings, porn, and bad cops. Is it any surprise he
didn't get away clean?
The door opens at the house of William Spivey, FBI agent. It's a nice place, its spacious rooms decorated with antiques and art. But we aren't staying. Almost as soon as I arrive, he introduces me to his wife, Renee Spivey, and then suddenly announces, "We're going for a ride."
The house alarm is set, and the three of us quickly hop into Spivey's Jeep and cruise through the surrounding knolls of the upscale development. It's in Fort Washington, a largely black suburb about 15 miles south of downtown D.C. The ride ends just a few blocks away, when the agent pulls into the driveway of another large, executive-style home.
The occupants, by prior arrangement, are gone. He punches in their house alarm code, and we walk into a plush suburban mansion much like his own. "This is our safe house," Spivey says, with a wry smile. "What do you want to know?"
Well, everything, now that he mentions it. I want to know why Spivey, a black FBI agent, was depicted in news accounts as
a rogue agent intent on setting up then-... Continued
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