Larry A. Potts

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Larry A. Potts
7th Deputy Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation
In office
February 1995  July 14, 1995
Acting: February 1995 – May 2, 1995
PresidentBill Clinton
Preceded byDavid G. Binney
Succeeded byWeldon L. Kennedy

Larry A. Potts is an American former FBI agent who briefly served as Deputy Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation in 1995.[1] Potts was demoted due to investigation into two infamous high-profile FBI controversies in which he had been involved, namely the 1992 Ruby Ridge standoff with American survivalist[2] Randy Weaver in Idaho, and the 1993 siege at the Texas Branch Davidian church led by David Koresh.[3]

According to federal prison inmate Terry Nichols, Potts was supposedly Timothy McVeigh's FBI handler (while they were conspiring the Oklahoma City bombing); However Nichols' jailhouse confession has never been corroborated; Insisting McVeigh only accidentally let slip his handler's identity, allegedly, in the winter of 1995, when McVeigh expressed his animosity towards Potts, believing the handler was 'manipulating him and forcing him to go off script, which [Nichols] understood meant to change the target of the bombing.'[4]

References

  1. Labaton, Stephen (May 28, 1995). "Man in the Background at the F.B.I. Now Draws Some Unwelcome Attention". NYTimes.com. Retrieved July 16, 2017.
  2. Examiner, Elizabeth Faddis, Washington. "Randy Weaver from Ruby Ridge standoff dies at 74". Denver Gazette. Retrieved August 6, 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  3. Johnston, David (July 15, 1995). "Director Of F.B.I. Demotes Deputy". NYTimes.com. Retrieved July 16, 2017.
  4. Fattah, Geoffrey (February 22, 2007). "Nichols says bombing was FBI op". Deseret News. Archived from the original on November 22, 2025. Retrieved November 22, 2025.