Two people notoriously involved in the Iran–Contra scandal that rocked the Reagan administration in the 1980s have secretly married, according to a report.

Oliver North, 81, a retired Marine Corps lieutenant colonel, and his 61-year-old former secretary, Fawn Hall, tied the knot in a private ceremony in Virginia on Aug. 27, journalist Michael Isikoff reported in his SpyTalk Substack.

The union comes four decades after the pair became central figures in the controversial covert sale of weapons to Iran by the U.S., with proceeds funneled to the Contra rebels fighting to overthrow Nicaragua’s left-wing Sandinista government.

The wedding was described as “low-key,” and none of North’s four children attended. “It was a secret marriage,” one friend of the couple told Isikoff.

North, who serv

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