two latent fingerprints of comparison value. The examiner determined that these two fingerprints are those of ROBERT PHILIP HANSSEN.
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B. MATERIAL OBTAINED FROM HANSSEN’S FBI OFFICE AND VEHICLE
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142. On February 5, 2001, pursuant to court authorization, the FBI searched HANSSEN’s current personal office within Room 9930 at FBI Headquarters. HANSSEN’s briefcase, located in the office, contained (1) HANSSEN’s current valid United States tourist passport; (2) a personal address book; (3) several personal checkbooks; (4) multiple sets of financial statements; (5) one computer floppy disk; (6) one 8MB Versa Card Flash Memory Adapter, which is a memory storage card for a computer; (7) one cell phone. These items were photographed, duplicated, or otherwise recorded, but not removed or altered. Upon examination, the FBI determined that the memory storage card contained several letters associated with the “B” operation, which are further described elsewhere in this Affidavit. That these letters were found in HANSSEN’s possession is clear and unequivocal evidence that HANSSEN is “B”.
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143. On January 30, 2001, pursuant to court authorization, the FBI searched HANSSEN’s Ford Taurus automobile, and found the following:
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(1) In the glove compartment were a roll of white Johnson & Johnson medical adhesive tape, and a box of Crayola colored chalk containing 12 pieces of chalk.
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