From a New York Times story by Michael Rothfeld, Adam Goldman, and William K. Rashbaum headlined “Fast Living and Foreign Dealings: An FBI Spy Hunter’s Rise and Fall”:
By the time he reached middle age, Charlie McGonigal was living a comfortable suburban life.
He had married and raised two children in a tidy Maryland neighborhood near the Capital Beltway. He coached his co-workers on an office softball team and went to church on Sundays. In his den, he hung posters celebrating sports teams from his native Ohio; in his home office, a sign above a doorway announced in flowing script his devotion to his job.