DOJ won’t prosecute FBI employee on child porn charge


The following is an excerpt from an article at JustTheNews.com

An FBI senior analyst has been dismissed for possessing child pornography, according to a recently released memo from the Office of the Inspector General for the Department of Justice. Though the supervisory intelligence analyst (SIA) was dismissed, the FBI elected not to prosecute the employee.

The Office of the Inspector General examined the personal and work devices of the analyst, finding pornographic images on the personal devices, though they were determined not to be images of child pornography. 

However, the investigation eventually led the agency to determine that the SIA at some point had “knowingly possessed child pornography, in violation of federal law and FBI policy.”

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2 thoughts on “DOJ won’t prosecute FBI employee on child porn charge”

  1. My guess would be that w/o a slam dunk case (which Fed prosecutors universally require) they flipped him and let him rat out the other freaks he was in contact with; probably were able to break up a whole network of pedophiles if they were lucky

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