Military Mistress whistle-blower Jill Kelley flew to Washington on military plane costing tax-payers


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The woman in the center of “military-mistress” scandal flew on U.S military planes at the expense of country’s tax payers, details have emerged.

The Florida 10 News reported that she flew to Nation’s capital with General John Allen, the commander of U.S forces in Afghanistan. The top military commanders are eligible to use VIP planes such as the C-40 and corporate jets, the C-37As.
The station reported that it made numerous inquiries from Pentagon for flight records, but Pentagon officials have said that they had not been able to track the records.
“Its possible officials simply don’t want to release the information or they didn’t keep track that was flying on what’, the station said.
Jill Kelley, the “honorary consul of South Korea” flew on a KC-135 flight in May 2010, the report said.
The flight was an orientation flight and it’s an educational opportunity for people to see what hard working military members are doing each day”, Lieutenant Colonel Jack Miller has told the station.
Kelley blew the lid-off of General David Petraeus and his biographer Paula Broadwell’s illicit affair after she received unpleasant emails from Broadwell, who accused her for touching Petraeus under the table.

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