‘SHE JUST SAID SHE WANTED TO BE BELIEVED’
FBI and DOJ abuse to protect a sexual predator and retaliate against a #whistleblower. (In the interest of full disclosure, I'm the one in the picture and the whistleblower. However, I think you'll find the article is very even-handed.)
FBI Agent’s Letters to Judge Describing DOJ Misconduct Favoring Sexual Predator, Censored for 4 Years, 7 Months
Agent Was Declared Unfit to Handle National Security Information and Fired for Sending I
Biden pick for key DOJ job criticized over deal in sex case
President Joe Biden’s pick to lead the U.S. Justice Department’s criminal division is facing new scrutiny over a plea deal he brokered with a Louisiana district attorney who was accused of coercing sexual favors from as many as two dozen women.
Former FBI agent claims Harry Morel case mishandled by federal prosecutors
There are explosive allegations against the U.S. Attorney’s Office from a former FBI agent turned whistleblower. At the center of those claims are how federal prosecutors handled the high-profile case against former St. Charles Parish District Attorney Harry Morel. .
Ex-FBI lawyer given probation for Russia probe actions
Interestingly, I've been delayed in posting this because I was working on a filing regarding other FBI lawyers concealing other DOJ misconduct. There is a cultural problem in the FBI and DOJ in which these officials believe that their actions should be immune from review. Whatever Clinesmith thought he was doing, altering a document is inexcusable, and results from this cultural problem. More transparency is the solution to it. If their e-mails and identities were subject to review, like the scrutiny subjected to criminal investigators, these FBI lawyers would be more careful in their work and government processes less vulnerable to corruption.