Weekend Series on Crime: The Heroin Problem in the U.S.
Posted: October 5th, 2018 under News Story.
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Posted: October 5th, 2018 under News Story.
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By Steve Neavling
Ticklethewire.com
A former special agent for the FBI admitted he secretly snapped photos of a 22-year-old woman while she was trying on clothes in a dressing room stall.
Daniel Brown, who worked in the FBI’s New York Field Office, pleaded guilty to four-degree invasion of privacy in exchange for probation and a psychological evaluation, NJ.com reports.
“When confronted by the victim, Brown identified himself as a law enforcement officer,” the news release said.
Brown, who will no longer work at the FBI, is expected to be sentenced Dec. 6.
Posted: October 5th, 2018 under News Story.
Tags: agent, court, FBI, New York
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By Steve Neavling
Ticklethewire.com
Federal prosecutors are pushing for a four-year prison sentence for the former FBI agent who acknowledged he disclosed classified terrorist-profiling guidelines to the media.
But former agent Terry Albury’s attorney argues he should not be sentenced to prison during a hearing later this month, Politico reports.
In April, the 16-year FBI veteran pleaded guilty to felony charges of illegal transmission of national security information and illegal retention of the data.
Albury admitted he leaked the bureau’s procedures for handling sources in terrorism investigations, but he said he did it out of concern about the FBI’s interactions with minority communities.
Posted: October 5th, 2018 under News Story.
Tags: classified material, court, FBI agent, sentencing
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