Pubdate: Mon, 17 Feb 2003 Source: Associated Press (Wire) Copyright: 2003 Associated Press Author: Michael Rubinkam, Associated Press Writer AGENTS WIN SUIT VS. PA. ATTORNEY GENERAL PHILADELPHIA - A federal jury awarded $1.5 million to two narcotics agents who claimed the Pennsylvania attorney general retaliated against them because they uncovered a drug-trafficking ring they said diverted profits to a CIA (news - web sites)-backed Dominican presidential candidate. John McLaughlin and Charles Micewski sued over their transfer from the Philadelphia office of the state Bureau of Narcotics Investigation in 1996. "They won their lives and their reputations back," said their attorney, Don Bailey. Attorney General Mike Fisher said he will appeal. It was his predecessor, Tom Corbett, who transferred the agents. McLaughlin and Micewski said they uncovered a drug-trafficking ring operating in Philadelphia, New York and other Eastern cities that funneled drug profits to the left-wing Dominican Revolutionary Party, which they claimed was supported by the CIA and State Department. They said the U.S. government allowed the party's presidential candidate, Jose Francisco Pena Gomez, to return to the Dominican Republic after a 1995 fund-raising swing through New York with $500,000 in alleged drug profits. CIA spokesman Tom Crispell on Tuesday dismissed the agents' allegations as "absurd." The agents said that shortly after they made their allegations, the Philadelphia district attorney and U.S. Attorney's office stopped prosecuting their drug cases. More than 125 cases were dismissed or dropped after prosecutors accused agents of fabricating evidence and lying on the stand. McLaughlin, Micewski and other agents were transferred and removed from street duty. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom