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American spy (born Oct. 9, 1918 , Hamburg, N.Y.—died Jan. 23, 2007 , Miami, Fla.) spent 33 months in prison after he pleaded guilty to wiretapping and conspiracy in the 1972 break-in at the Democratic National Committee headquarters in the Watergate complex, Washington, D.C., and he organized a string of covert operations as a consultant to U.S. Pres. Richard M. Nixon, who was forced to resign in the face of impending impeachment proceedings and following Hunt's indictment. Before serving as a consultant to Nixon, Hunt worked (1949–70) for the CIA and was involved in the abortive U.S.

invasion of Cuba at the Bay of Pigs in 1961. Hunt recruited four of five operatives who had taken part in that mission to burglarize the offices of the Democratic National Committee. Hunt's phone number was found on one of the captured Watergate intruders, and that discovery led investigators to the White House. Prior to that break-in, Hunt had masterminded the burglary of the Beverly Hills office of the psychiatrist treating Daniel Ellsberg, who had released the classified documents later known as the Pentagon Papers on the Vietnam War. Hunt was also allegedly at the centre of a plot to assassinate syndicated columnist Jack Anderson, who had written a series of damaging articles about the Nixon administration. In 1981 Hunt was awarded $650,000 in a libel case that originated from an article that alleged that Hunt was involved in the assassination of Pres. John F. Kennedy; the verdict was overturned, however, and Hunt declared bankruptcy in 1997.

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