Louis Freeh in an unpaid position demonstrates that the labor market has an unerring ability to set the proper price on an individual's service. We excoriated Freeh when he was a Clinton enabler in Washington. Why should he be qualify as a White Knight now?
But that does not lessen the scandal of McGreevey choosing a boy-toy for this sensitive position. There were, without a doubt, plenty of people in the State of New Jersey who would be more qualified for Homeland Security.
BTW, not for nuthin', but this story follows the patterns of a classic "honey trap". The mark meets the operative in a seeminly chance encounter, and a relationship is established. The operative then uses the position of trust to comprimise the mark and infiltrate the mark's organization.
Now, I'm not saying that Golan Cipel is an agent of a foreign intelligence service, but his actions are consistent with the way an agent of a foreign intelligence service would act.