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[quote=Anonymous]OP, the replies that don't answer your question are your own fault for not being specific in your original post as to what the investigator was there about. As a person who not only holds a clearance, but has been interviewed countless times on behalf of friends, I can tell you that the original situation you describe is completely ordinary. I also don't find too much out of the ordinary given your clarification, either. I was once interviewed about a former colleague who was under investigation, although the investigator was not clear on the specifics of the case. This colleague ultimately lost their clearance. The investigator showed thei their badge and did what they normally do during an interview, which is tell you that your comments can be requested via FOIA and that they ask you not disclose the contents of the conversation to the person under investigation. This is standard practice, both for security and other similar investigations. You can always refuse to be interviewed if this seemingly random practice makes you uncomfortable, as this is not like being subpoenaed in court.[/quote]
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