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PSA on Public Corruption in Northern Virginia
Posted by: The Feds ()
Date: April 16, 2020 09:33AM

FBI is looking for corruption tips surrounding public employees including:

Government officials such as DMV employees, city inspectors, taxing or zoning assessors or other regulatory agency employees, or even town councils or mayors;

Contracting officials at all levels, including those who manage government contracts or regulatory permits; or, school resource officers who manage school accounts;

Local officials colluding with real estate investors to rig the bidding process at foreclosure auctions;

A person representing the judicial branch - a judge, member of the jury or court personnel; or,

A person representing law enforcement, who steals drugs from criminals, embezzles government funds, falsifies records or smuggles contraband.


If you have a tip, you can contact the Northern Virginia Public Corruption Hotline at 703-686-6225 and e-mail at NOVAPC@ic.fbi.gov.

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Re: PSA on Public Corruption in Northern Virginia
Posted by: Corruption Laws in 50 States ()
Date: April 17, 2020 10:00AM

Legislators, public employees, and other public servants may face severe consequences for violating the public trust. The range of penalties includes censure, removal from office, permanent disqualification from holding any state position, restitution, decades in prison, and fines up into the hundreds of thousands of dollars.

Not all ethics violations are treated equally. Punishments correspond to how bad an instance of misconduct is viewed in the eyes of a state and in consideration of the harm a violation may cause. The most severe consequences are normally reserved for cases of bribery involving large sums or similar types of intentional violations of ethics or anti-corruption laws. Like most issues in ethics, however, states vary widely on the details.

The criminal justice process works separately from commissions and committees to impose punishments for wrongdoing. Each may discipline violators of ethics laws using criminal or administrative penalties, respectively, independently and concurrently, depending on the law violated.

https://www.ncsl.org/research/ethics/50-state-chart-criminal-penalties-for-public-corr.aspx

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Re: PSA on Public Corruption in Northern Virginia
Posted by: a magnet for looney toons ()
Date: April 17, 2020 10:24AM

I feel bad for the people who have to monitor that hotline. I bet most of the calls they get are from angry trumptards yelling about hillary’s emails and nancy pelosi.

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Re: PSA on Public Corruption in Northern Virginia
Posted by: Dick Trickle ()
Date: April 17, 2020 10:39AM

I knew a few guys that worked with people in that unit. It was mostly libtards calling saying that certain elements of society made them feel "unsafe", like people with MAGA hats and statues. And other libtards angry about being denied for fake disability claims, SNAP checks and other ways they were trying to defraud the gov't of money.

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Re: PSA on Public Corruption in Northern Virginia
Posted by: Kill the Commies ()
Date: April 17, 2020 12:49PM

Nice to see this Putin's minions are alive and kicking here causing dissension but using trigger words to divide Republicans and others. Stupid people fall for it. They are both the same party in reality. Our country was stolen right from under us while we were busy in fighting.

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Re: PSA on Public Corruption in Northern Virginia
Posted by: VSP Criminal Misconduct ()
Date: April 18, 2020 06:31AM

According to the evidence presented at trial, Workman, the former commander of the Tazewell County High Intensity Drug Task Force (HIDTA), a specialized multi-agency drug-enforcement unit partially funded through the National Office of Drug Control Policy, unlawfully solicited and received sexual favors from female confidential informants in exchange for agreeing to assist them with pending criminal charges. The evidence further showed that when these female confidential informants expressed their reluctance about having sex with him, Workman regularly threatened and implied that they would face lengthy prison terms and extended separation from their children. When the FBI interviewed Workman during the summer of 2018, he falsely denied having inappropriate or sexual relationships with confidential informants. Although Workman had deleted text messages evidencing inappropriate sexual relationships with informants from his Virginia State Police-issued phone—and had directed multiple informants to do the same—the FBI was able to recover a large number of text messages, which the government presented at trial.


Find corruption cases across the USA at https://www.fbi.gov/investigate/public-corruption/news

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Re: PSA on Public Corruption in Northern Virginia
Posted by: VAOSIG ()
Date: April 18, 2020 07:24AM

VAOSIG serves the citizens of the Commonwealth of Virginia by investigating allegations of waste, fraud, abuse, corruption or criminal activity in state agencies and certain nonstate agencies.

VAOSIG has law enforcement authority within its general scope of operations and works in cooperation with the Virginia State Police, Virginia Division of Capitol Police and other law enforcement agencies in its investigative pursuits.

FY 2019 HOTLINE STATISTICS FOR THE VIRGINIA OFFICE OF THE STATE INSPECTOR GENERAL
• Of the 2,043 calls received, 859 were determined to meet the criteria for fraud, waste and abuse and required a formal investigation. This number reflects an increase from the previous four fiscal years: 785 in 2018; 645 in 2017; 494 in 2016 and 511 in 2015.
• The most common allegations received were: waste of state funds; poor internal policies or noncompliance with an agency’s internal policy; assigned job duties/responsibilities not performed; misuse of state owned vehicles and time abuse.
• Of the 726 Hotline cases closed, 19 percent were substantiated, 48 percent were unsubstantiated and 33 percent were referred to other agencies.
• Nineteen Hotline calls were investigated by OSIG Hotline investigators when allegations involved an agency head, internal audit employee or an “at-will” employee. In addition, 10 work paper reviews were conducted of internal audit departments or hotline coordinators where they performed investigations for the Hotline with three follow-up investigative reviews for compliance with
recommendations.
https://www.osig.virginia.gov/reports/


State Fraud, Waste and Abuse Hotline
Reports made to the Hotline are anonymous and confidential.
Toll-free number: (within Virginia): 800-723-1615
Mailing Address:
Attention: State Fraud, Waste and Abuse Hotline
P.O. Box 1151 Richmond, VA 23218
Online form: Complete and submit online form
Fax: 804-371-0165
Email: COVHotline@osig.virginia.gov

Website: https://www.osig.virginia.gov
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/VaOSIG
Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/VaOSIG
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/virginia-office-of-the-state-inspector-general

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Re: PSAon Public Corruption in Northern Virginia
Posted by: Esse ()
Date: April 18, 2020 09:11AM

Timmy Kaine and Gerry Connolly are known child molesters. Lt. governor Justin Fairfax is a rapist. As long as they're democrats, no one cares.

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Re: PSA on Public Corruption in Northern Virginia
Posted by: Huggy Bear ()
Date: April 19, 2020 11:51AM

On duty fairfax county firefighter used lumber stockpiled to fix houses that were forcibly broken into during operations to fix Drunken Gerry's deck in Mantua. Gotta be about 10+ years ago.

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Re: PSA on Public Corruption in Northern Virginia
Posted by: Jumbly ()
Date: April 19, 2020 11:52AM

Feds, pubis corruption should look how Fairfax County launders its money from the community services board through non-profits which then provides campaign donations.

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Re: PSAon Public Corruption in Northern Virginia
Posted by: ProofPlease ()
Date: April 20, 2020 03:42AM

Esse Wrote:
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> Timmy Kaine and Gerry Connolly are known child
> molesters. Lt. governor Justin Fairfax is a
> rapist. As long as they're democrats, no one
> cares.


Where is the proof?

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Re: PSA on Public Corruption in Northern Virginia
Posted by: MoreDetails ()
Date: April 20, 2020 03:50AM

Jumbly Wrote:
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> Feds, pubis corruption should look how Fairfax
> County launders its money from the community
> services board through non-profits which then
> provides campaign donations.

More Details Please.

Name the Nonprofit(s) that were involved in this scheme.

Name the politicians that received he tainted funds.

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Re: PSA on Public Corruption in Northern Virginia
Posted by: DOJ PIN ()
Date: April 20, 2020 06:28AM

The Public Integrity Section (PIN) of the Department of Justice oversees the federal effort to combat corruption through the prosecution of elected and appointed public officials at all levels of government. The Section has exclusive jurisdiction over allegations of criminal misconduct on the part of federal judges and also supervises the nationwide investigation and prosecution of election crimes. Section attorneys prosecute selected cases against federal, state, and local officials, and are available as a source of advice and expertise to other prosecutors and investigators.
https://www.justice.gov/criminal/pin

The 2018 Annual Report provides more details on some cases of corrupt public officials. Of All the US Attorney District Offices in the USA, the Eastern District of Virginia, which includes Northern Virginia, had the most corrupt public official convictions from 2009 to 2018. There were 422 convictions.
https://www.justice.gov/criminal/file/1216921/download

Public Integrity Section Direct Line Direct line
(202) 514-1412

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Re: PSA on Public Corruption in Northern Virginia
Posted by: Hawaii 5-0 ()
Date: April 20, 2020 07:37AM

Gerry Connolly has caused numerous crashes from drunk driving, but is never charged. Why?

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Re: PSA on Public Corruption in Northern Virginia
Posted by: hey 5-0 ()
Date: April 21, 2020 10:08AM

Hawaii 5-0 Wrote:
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> Gerry Connolly has caused numerous crashes from
> drunk driving, but is never charged. Why?


Got Proof he was driving drunk?

A Fairfax judge was caught an he was charged.
http://www.fairfaxunderground.com/forum/read/2/2581299.html

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Re: PSA on Public Corruption in Northern Virginia
Posted by: VSP Investigates Corruption ()
Date: April 21, 2020 10:28AM

Public Corruption is also a State Crime that Virginia State Police can investigate.

In September 2019, the ENTIRE Warren County Virginia Board of Supervisors and others were indicted as part of corruption probe. According to The Northern Virginia Daily, the following people were charged:

Warren County Administrator Douglas P. Stanley, 50, of Front Royal;
Warren County Supervisor Chairman Daniel J. Murray, Jr., 72, of Middletown;
Warren County Supervisor Tony F. Carter, 59, of Linden;
Warren County Supervisor Archie A. Fox, 78, of Strasburg;
Warren County Supervisor Linda P. Glavis, 75, of Front Royal;
Warren County Supervisor Thomas H. Sayre, 54, of Front Royal;
Warren County Public Schools Superintendent Greg Drescher, 59, of Middletown;
Front Royal-Warren County Economic Development Authority board member Mark A. Baker, 53, of Front Royal;
Front Royal-Warren County Economic Development Authority Treasurer Thomas E. Patteson III, 73, of Front Royal;
Front Royal-Warren County Economic Development Authority board member Alexander G. Blanton, 72, of Front Royal;
Former Front Royal-Warren County Economic Development Authority treasurer William M. Biggs, 77, of Front Royal. He was treasurer for 30 years.;
Former Front Royal-Warren County Economic Development Authority board member Bruce N. Drummond, 68, of Linden;
Former Front Royal-Warren County Economic Development Authority board member Ronald L. Llewellyn, 66, of Front Royal;
Former Front Royal-Warren County Economic Development Authority and county attorney Daniel N. Whitten, 36, of Front Royal.

Some individuals indicted were facing misdemeanor charges of malfeasance and nonfeasance, accused of knowing and failing to act against the mismanagement of public money at the economic development authority.
https://wtop.com/virginia/2019/09/public-officials-charged-in-corruption-probe/


Most charges were eventually dropped.
https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/charges-dropped-against-14-warren-county-leaders/2049641/


https://www.cato.org/blog/virginia-corruption

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Re: PSA on Public Corruption in Northern Virginia
Posted by: LA Councilman Public Corruption ()
Date: April 23, 2020 03:51PM

Recent Plea Agreement of Public Corruption case for Los Angeles, California Councilman Mitchell Englander.

https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/6820362-City-Hall-Englander-PLEA-AGREEMENT.html#document/p15

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Re: PSA on Public Corruption in Northern Virginia
Posted by: Antiasshat. ()
Date: April 25, 2020 10:46PM

Is it illegal for a public official to commit overt acts of racism?
Attachments:
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Re: PSA on Public Corruption in Northern Virginia
Posted by: Ya don't say! ()
Date: April 26, 2020 12:25AM

The Feds Wrote:
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> FBI is looking for corruption tips surrounding
> public employees including:
>
> Government officials such as DMV employees, city
> inspectors, taxing or zoning assessors or other
> regulatory agency employees, or even town councils
> or mayors;
>
> Contracting officials at all levels, including
> those who manage government contracts or
> regulatory permits; or, school resource officers
> who manage school accounts;
>
> Local officials colluding with real estate
> investors to rig the bidding process at
> foreclosure auctions;
>
> A person representing the judicial branch - a
> judge, member of the jury or court personnel; or,
>
> A person representing law enforcement, who steals
> drugs from criminals, embezzles government funds,
> falsifies records or smuggles contraband.
>
>
> If you have a tip, you can contact the Northern
> Virginia Public Corruption Hotline at 703-686-6225
> and e-mail at NOVAPC@ic.fbi.gov.



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Re: PSA on Public Corruption in Northern Virginia
Posted by: Hear no evil see no evil ()
Date: April 26, 2020 12:32AM


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Re: PSA on Public Corruption in Northern Virginia
Posted by: ActiveFBI ()
Date: August 20, 2020 09:57AM

FBI appears to be actively charging Florida Government Officials with Corruption.

https://www.justice.gov/usao-ndfl/pr/lynn-haven-mayor-and-city-attorney-indicted-corruption-and-fraud-charges-stemming


Which Northern Virginia Jurisdiction is most likely to have corrupt government officials?

Falls Church
Vienna
Herndon
Fairfax County
Fairfax City
Leesburg
Purcelville
Stafford County
Fredericksburg
Arlington County
City Of Alexandria
Prince Williams County
Dumfries
Manassas Park
Manassas City
Clifton

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Re: PSA on Public Corruption in Northern Virginia
Posted by: WorkingHard ()
Date: September 10, 2020 10:11AM

FBI & US Prosecutors working hard in Michigan as Prosecutor & his employees are charged with State & federal Crimes.

https://www.freep.com/story/news/local/michigan/macomb/2020/09/09/eric-smith-macomb-count-prosecutor-pleads-guilty/5755170002/




Who's going to be the next NoVA Public Official to get hit with State or Federal charges?

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Re: PSA on Public Corruption in Northern Virginia
Posted by: Movie Material ()
Date: September 20, 2020 07:18AM

Former DEA Official Pleads Guilty to Elaborate $4 Million Fraud Scheme

Former Spokesman (2005-2009) Scammed Victims by Posing Falsely as Covert CIA Officer Involved in a Highly-classified Intelligence Program

A former Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) public affairs officer pleaded guilty today to defrauding at least a dozen companies of over $4.4 million by posing falsely as a covert officer of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).

Assistant Attorney General Brian A. Benczkowski of the Justice Department’s Criminal Division, U.S. Attorney G. Zachary Terwilliger for the Eastern District of Virginia, and Special Agent in Charge James A. Dawson of the FBI’s Washington Field Office Criminal Division made the announcement

Garrison Kenneth Courtney, 44, of Tampa, Florida, pleaded guilty before Senior U.S. District Judge Liam O'Grady. Sentencing has been scheduled for Oct. 23, 2020.

According to court documents, Courtney falsely claimed to be a covert officer of the CIA involved in a highly-classified program or “task force” involving various components of the United States Intelligence Community and the Department of Defense. According to the false story told by Courtney, this supposed classified program sought to enhance the intelligence gathering capabilities of the United States government. In truth, Courtney had never been employed by the CIA, and the task force that he described did not exist.

To accomplish the fraud, Courtney approached numerous private companies with some variation of this false story, and claimed that the companies needed to hire and pay him to create what Courtney described as “commercial cover,” i.e., to mask his supposed affiliation with the CIA. Courtney also fraudulently claimed that the companies would be reimbursed in the future for these salary payments, sometimes by the award of lucrative contracts from the United States government in connection with the supposedly classified program.

Courtney went to extraordinary lengths to perpetuate the illusion that he was a deep-cover operative. Among other things, he falsely claimed that his identity and large portions of his conduct were classified; directed victims and witnesses to sign fake nondisclosure agreements that purported to be from the U.S. government and that forbade anyone involved from speaking openly about the supposedly classified program; told victims and witnesses that they were under surveillance by hostile foreign intelligence services; made a show of searching people for electronic devices as part of his supposed counterintelligence methods; demanded that his victims meet in sensitive compartmented information facilities to create the illusion that they were participating in a classified intelligence operation; and repeatedly threatened anyone who questioned his legitimacy with revocation of their security clearance and criminal prosecution if they “leaked” or continued to look into the supposedly classified information. Courtney further created fake letters, purporting to have been issued by the Attorney General of the United States, which claimed to grant blanket immunity to those who participated in the supposedly classified program.

As a further part of the scheme, Courtney created a fraudulent backstory about himself, claiming that he had served in the U.S. Army during the Gulf War, had hundreds of confirmed kills while in combat, sustained lung injuries from smoke caused by fires set to Iraq’s oil fields, and that a hostile foreign intelligence service had attempted to assassinate him by poisoning him with ricin. All of these claims were false.

Courtney also convinced several real governmental officials that he was participating in this “task force,” explained that they had been selected to participate in the program, and then used those officials as unwitting props falsely to burnish his legitimacy. For example, he directed his victims to speak with these public officials to verify his claims, and separately instructed the government officials as to exactly what to say. Courtney thereby created the false appearance to the victims that the government officials had independently validated his story, when in fact the officials merely were echoing the false information fed to them by Courtney. At times, Courtney also convinced those officials to meet with victims inside secure government facilities, thereby furthering the false appearance of authenticity.

Through the scheme, Courtney also fraudulently gained a position working as a private contractor for the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Information Technology Acquisition and Assessment Center (NITAAC), a branch of NIH that provides acquisition support services to federal agencies. Once he had installed himself at NITAAC, Courtney gained access to sensitive, nonpublic information about the procurements of other federal agencies being supported by NITAAC. Courtney thereafter used that information to attempt to corrupt the procurement process by steering the award of contracts to companies where he was then also on the payroll, and used the false pretext of national security concerns to warp the process by preventing full and open competition.

Investigative agency partners include CIA Office of Inspector General (OIG); Intelligence Community OIG; National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency OIG; Air Force Office of Special Investigations; U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Command’s Major Procurement Fraud Unit; Defense Criminal Investigative Service’s Mid-Atlantic Field Office; Department of Justice OIG; U.S. Department of Health and Human Services OIG; and Naval Criminal Investigative Service Washington Field Office.

Deputy Chief Todd Gee of the Criminal Division’s Public Integrity Section and Assistant U.S. Attorneys Matthew Burke, Heidi Boutros Gesch, and Raj Parekh are prosecuting the case.



https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/former-dea-official-pleads-guilty-elaborate-4-million-fraud-scheme

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Re: PSA on Public Corruption in Northern Virginia
Posted by: Louise Lucas ()
Date: September 20, 2020 09:26AM

Louise Lucas Virginia (D Libtard) Senator needs to be charged with hate crimes and serve a minimum 10 year prison sentence with no possibility of parole.
Lucas initiated a riot and participated in the wonton destruction of a historical statue in Portsmoth, VA. As a result of Lucas' actions another racist
hoodlum Negro was critically injured when the statue fell and cracked the racist hoodlum Negro upside his nappy fucking head.
For far too long Negro's have enjoyed "Black Privilege" in America. If a Republican White senator started a race riot and toppled a MLK statue he would definitely be jailed and his career would be over (if he wasn't violently killed first by the racist libtard Democratic mob).

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Re: PSA on Public Corruption in Northern Virginia
Posted by: Corrupt Cops Coup Capitol ()
Date: January 15, 2021 11:20AM


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Re: PSA on Public Corruption in Northern Virginia
Posted by: Front Royaler ()
Date: January 16, 2021 07:23PM

Look no further than Front Royal VA in the corruption that took place there with the town counsel fleecing the feds over millions of dollars and they all walked free.

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Re: PSA on Public Corruption in Northern Virginia
Posted by: RV Rental Fraud ()
Date: February 08, 2021 01:57PM

What's the Likelihood an Elected Official in Fairfax or some other Northern Virginia city will get prosecuted Like this Illinois official - William Samuel McCann - just did?



https://www.justice.gov/usao-cdil/pr/former-illinois-state-senator-gubernatorial-candidate-sam-mccann-indicted-alleged

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Re: PSA on Public Corruption in Northern Virginia
Posted by: Seen B4 ()
Date: February 08, 2021 04:24PM


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Re: PSA on Public Corruption in Northern Virginia
Posted by: T92sji ()
Date: February 12, 2021 07:50AM


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Re: PSA on Public Corruption in Northern Virginia
Posted by: investigators ()
Date: May 28, 2021 01:30AM

Allegations of fraud and Criminal conduct at the Treasury

https://www.governmentattic.org/7docs/RptsClosedTreasuryOIG-Invs_2012.pdf

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Re: PSA on Public Corruption in Northern Virginia
Posted by: Judge Clerk ()
Date: May 28, 2021 08:47AM

Proclaimed "Clerical error" at the courthouse === Criminal Forgery - Fraud - Corruption

https://www.courtlistener.com/opinion/1364586/campbell-v-com/

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Re: PSA on Public Corruption in Northern Virginia
Posted by: GMU Cop on Cop Word Battles ()
Date: May 30, 2021 09:18AM

If three GMU Police Officers in Fairfax Virginia files three different lawsuits against the GMU Police Department, then that constitutes a pattern of lawsuits against the GMU Police Department. Nothing More.

The GMU Police Department is innocent until found guilty in a court of law.


Read more at http://www.fairfaxunderground.com/forum/read/2/3644326.html

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Re: PSA on Public Corruption in Northern Virginia
Posted by: GMU Corruption ()
Date: May 30, 2021 11:10AM


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Re: PSA on Public Corruption in Northern Virginia
Posted by: cuntardo ()
Date: May 30, 2021 12:29PM

Vaginia is a fucking shithole.

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Re: PSA on Public Corruption in Northern Virginia
Posted by: Odd Corruption Laws ()
Date: June 03, 2021 11:19PM

Odd that there has to be a law giving State employees to report corupption to Elected Officials






§ 2.2-2902.1. Rights of state employees to contact elected officials.
Nothing in this chapter or Chapter 12 (§ 2.2-1200 et seq.) of this title shall be construed to prohibit or otherwise restrict the right of any state employee to express opinions to state or local elected officials on matters of public concern, nor shall a state employee be subject to acts of retaliation because the employee has expressed such opinions.

For the purposes of this section "matters of public concern" means those matters of interest to the community as a whole, whether for social, political, or other reasons and shall include discussions that disclose any (i) evidence of corruption, impropriety, or other malfeasance on the part of government officials; (ii) violations of law; or (iii) incidence of fraud, abuse, or gross mismanagement.

2005, c. 483.

https://law.lis.virginia.gov/vacode/2.2-2902.1/

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Re: PSA on Public Corruption in Northern Virginia
Posted by: n6h3t ()
Date: June 04, 2021 02:29AM

WHY DON'T THEY START WITH THE SATANISTS RUNNING THE SHOW DOWN IN RICHMOND?

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Re: PSA on Public Corruption in Northern Virginia
Posted by: YouHaveNoClue ()
Date: June 06, 2021 01:04PM

The above incident the people involved, the surveillance, the greed. Etc.
All local.
This isn't an attack it's an awakening for your friends.
You don't know these people.
Every associate / partner it effects especially the easily fooled.
Keep posting away.
This is a bigger deal than you think.

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Re: PSA on Public Corruption in Northern Virginia
Posted by: IRS assholes ()
Date: June 06, 2021 01:31PM

investigators Wrote:
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> Allegations of fraud and Criminal conduct at the
> Treasury
>
> https://www.governmentattic.org/7docs/RptsClosedTr
> easuryOIG-Invs_2012.pdf

When the ugly old bitch comes, I am not at my desk!

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Re: PSA on Public Corruption in Northern Virginia
Posted by: FCPS is an asshole factory ()
Date: June 06, 2021 01:35PM

Suck my cock FCPS!

FUCKING CORRUPT PIECES of SHIT

FCPS

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Re: PSA on Public Corruption in Northern Virginia
Posted by: Rights of the People ()
Date: June 29, 2021 03:33PM


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Re: PSA on Public Corruption in Northern Virginia
Posted by: moooooooooo ()
Date: June 30, 2021 08:55AM

The Feds Wrote:
-------------------------------------------------------
> FBI is looking for corruption tips surrounding
> public employees including:
>
> Government officials such as DMV employees, city
> inspectors, taxing or zoning assessors or other
> regulatory agency employees, or even town councils
> or mayors;
>
> Contracting officials at all levels, including
> those who manage government contracts or
> regulatory permits; or, school resource officers
> who manage school accounts;
>
> Local officials colluding with real estate
> investors to rig the bidding process at
> foreclosure auctions;
>
> A person representing the judicial branch - a
> judge, member of the jury or court personnel; or,
>
> A person representing law enforcement, who steals
> drugs from criminals, embezzles government funds,
> falsifies records or smuggles contraband.
>
>
> If you have a tip, you can contact the Northern
> Virginia Public Corruption Hotline at 703-686-6225
> and e-mail at NOVAPC@ic.fbi.gov.


shit, that's the whole f'n country!







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Re: PSA on Public Corruption in Northern Virginia
Posted by: See Something Say Somthing ()
Date: July 27, 2021 07:51AM

The Civil Rights Division of the Department of Justice enforces federal laws that protect you from discrimination based on your race, color, national origin, disability status, sex, religion, familial status, or loss of other constitutional rights.

If you believe your civil rights, or someone else’s, have been violated, submit an online report at https://civilrights.justice.gov/

OR Call
(202) 514-3847
1-855-856-1247 (toll-free)
Telephone Device for the Deaf
(TTY) (202) 514-0716

OR Write
U.S. Department of Justice
Civil Rights Division
950 Pennsylvania Avenue,
NW Washington, D.C. 20530-0001

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Re: PSA on Public Corruption in Northern Virginia
Posted by: Fairfax Police Corruption ()
Date: December 22, 2021 10:40AM

Former Fairfax County Police Chief Roessler retired in February 2021 and was recently accused of covering up police misconduct.


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FALLS CHURCH, Va. (AP) — A federal lawsuit filed by a prominent civil rights attorney alleges that police officers in Fairfax County protected a sex trafficking ring in northern Virginia in exchange for free sex from the trafficked women.

The lawsuit also names the former Fairfax County Police chief, Ed Roessler, as a defendant, alleging that he helped cover up for the officers when another detective’s work threatened to expose their wrongdoing.

The suit was filed on behalf of a Costa Rican woman identified in the lawsuit only as “Jane Doe.” It says the officers would tip off the trafficking ring to suspend its advertisements on sites like backpage.com in advance of sting operations run by police.

Victor Glasberg, the lawyer who filed the suit on the Costa Rican woman’s behalf, said in an interview that police have essentially corroborated elements of the woman’s allegations by providing him the names of the officers involved in the alleged misconduct.

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When Glasberg first filed the lawsuit in October, he did not know the identities of the officers who were allegedly involved, because his client was never able to learn their names. But he obtained a court order requiring the police department to identify the officers described in the complaint.

Glasberg amended his lawsuit last week to include the officers’ identities.

Calls and an email to numbers and an address associated with Barbazette went unanswered. Calls and an email to numbers and an address associated with Mardocco were not returned. Neither has a lawyer listed in court records.

Glasberg said he tried for months to negotiate with the county to avoid filing a lawsuit, because he believes a trial will be an emotional burden for his client. While he’s seeking a monetary settlement for his client, Glasberg said his primary effort in negotiations was to ensure some level of accountability for the officers, but his negotiations were unsuccessful.

“I begged the county to resolve this without litigation. I said, ”Let’s get some accountability here,’” he said in a phone interview. “In the end they told me to go pound sand. ... This lawsuit is going to be difficult for my client, but it’s going to be a whole lot more difficult for the county.”

Glasberg’s amended lawsuit also includes allegations from a former Fairfax police detective who says his efforts to investigate sex trafficking were thwarted by Barbazette, who was a sergeant and his supervisor.

As the detective, William Woolf, pressed his efforts to investigate, he said he was threatened by high-ranking officers. He said he even received a call from Roessler, whose voice he recognized even though he did not identify himself, saying “I need to make sure you’re willing to play ball,” according to the lawsuit.


Roessler resigned as chief earlier this year. During his time as chief, Roessler received praise from politicians and activists for his efforts at transparency and his willingness to support criminal charges against officers accused of wrongdoing. But officers on the force overwhelmingly supported no-confidence votes against him conducted by police unions.

Calls and an email to numbers and an address associated with Roessler were unanswered or disconnected.

According to the lawsuit, the Costa Rican woman was recruited in her native country to come to the U.S. and work as an escort, which she was told involved going on dates with wealthy men but would entail prostitution.

But when she arrived in the U.S. in late 2010, the woman who ran the trafficking ring, Hazel Sanchez Cerdas, took her passport and forced her to engage in commercial sex. When the woman said she wanted to leave, Sanchez alternately threatened to harm the woman’s family in Costa Rica or tell the family she was a prostitute, according to the lawsuit.

Sanchez pleaded guilty in federal court in Alexandria to running the prostitution ring and was sentenced to 2 1/2 years in prison. Prosecutors in that case said women in Sanchez’s operation were required to have sex with up to 17 customers a day, and instructed to comply with requests even for particularly humiliating or dangerous sex acts.

There was debate during the case about the degree to which women were coerced, and defense lawyers argued that the victims had incentives to lie about how they were treated. But prosecutors argued that women did indeed have their passports confiscated and were threatened if they talked about leaving.

Sanchez’s lawyer said in court papers that trafficking ring operated from 2010 through 2012, but in the civil lawsuit and in an FBI affidavit, the Costa Rican woman said she was coerced into working for Sanchez through 2015.

https://apnews.com/article/health-police-lawsuits-virginia-c9a9ac0020f0209843e2b1725711d8cb

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Re: PSA on Public Corruption in Northern Virginia
Posted by: EJUTD ()
Date: December 22, 2021 08:01PM

The FBI has nothing to do with Fidelity, Bravery, and Integrity.

They are the Stasi.

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Re: PSA on Public Corruption in Northern Virginia
Posted by: Fairfax Police Corruption ()
Date: December 23, 2021 03:58PM

Andre Milla has a youtube playlist dedicated to exposing corruption in the Fairfax Police Department

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLpnXlXLtp5aau5mpF9fD6-n9LZETJQeCV

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Re: PSA on Public Corruption in Northern Virginia
Posted by: Fairfax Sheriff on Brady List ()
Date: December 23, 2021 10:57PM

Descano says Christoher Blaine and Mona Williams of Fairfax Sheriff office are on the Brady List for making false statements on an incident report.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nuGpMoMQYio

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Re: PSA on Public Corruption in Northern Virginia
Posted by: Puleeze ()
Date: December 24, 2021 01:26PM

Mr. Millah-time is a self-medicating drunken mental case.

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Re: PSA on Public Corruption in Northern Virginia
Posted by: AboveFairfax ()
Date: December 26, 2021 04:16PM

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Date: December 26, 2021 04:18PM

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Re: PSA on Public Corruption in Northern Virginia
Posted by: Quantoo ()
Date: December 28, 2021 07:00PM

How many KKK members are law enforcement officers of the Faifax Sheriff Office or Fairfax County PD or City of Fairfax Police dept?



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He wore a wire, risked his life to expose who was in the KKK
By JASON DEAREN
December 23, 2021
Joseph Moore looks out of a window at his home in Jacksonville, Fla., on Tuesday, Dec. 7, 2021. Moore worked for nearly 10 years as an undercover informant for the FBI, infiltrating the Ku Klux Klan in Florida, foiling at least two murder plots, according to investigators, and investigating ties between law enforcement and the white supremacist organization. “From where I sat, with the intelligence laid out, I can tell you that none of these agencies have any control over any of it. It is more prevalent and consequential than any of them are willing to admit.” (AP Photo/Robert Bumsted)
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Joseph Moore looks out of a window at his home in Jacksonville, Fla., on Tuesday, Dec. 7, 2021. Moore worked for nearly 10 years as an undercover informant for the FBI, infiltrating the Ku Klux Klan in Florida, foiling at least two murder plots, according to investigators, and investigating ties between law enforcement and the white supremacist organization. “From where I sat, with the intelligence laid out, I can tell you that none of these agencies have any control over any of it. It is more prevalent and consequential than any of them are willing to admit.” (AP Photo/Robert Bumsted)
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) — For nearly 10 years, Joseph Moore lived a secret double life.

At times the U.S. Army veteran donned a white robe and hood as a hit man for the Ku Klux Klan in North Florida. He attended clandestine meetings and participated in cross burnings. He even helped plan the murder of a Black man.

However, Moore wore something else during his years in the klan – a wire for the FBI. He recorded his conversations with his fellow klansmen, sometimes even captured video, and shared what he learned with federal agents trying to crack down on white supremacists in Florida law enforcement.

One minor mistake, one tell, he believed, meant a certain, violent death.

“I had to realize that this man would shoot me in the face in a heartbeat,” Moore said in a deep, slow drawl. He sat in his living room recently amid twinkling lights on a Christmas tree, remembering a particularly scary meeting in 2015. But it was true of many of his days.

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Before such meetings, he would sit alone in his truck, his diaphragm heaving with the deep breathing techniques he learned as an Army-trained sniper.

The married father of four would help the federal government foil at least two murder plots, according to court records from the criminal trial for two of the klansmen. He was also an active informant when the FBI exposed klan members working as law enforcement officers in Florida at the city, county and state levels.

Today, he and his family live under new names in a Florida subdivision of manicured lawns where his kids play in the street. Geese wander slowly between man-made lakes. Apart from testifying in court, the 50-year-old has never discussed his undercover work in the KKK publicly. But he reached out to a reporter after The Associated Press published a series of stories about white supremacists working in Florida’s prisons that were based, in part, on records and recordings detailing his work with the FBI.

Joseph Moore stands for a portrait at a park in Jacksonville, Fla., on Wednesday, Dec. 8, 2021. Moore worked for nearly 10 years as an undercover informant for the FBI, infiltrating the Ku Klux Klan in Florida, foiling at least two murder plots, according to investigators, and investigating ties between law enforcement and the white supremacist organization. To keep a lifeline to his true character, Moore claims to have never used racial slurs while in character–even as his klan brethren tossed them around casually. (AP Photo/Robert Bumsted)
Joseph Moore stands for a portrait at a park in Jacksonville, Fla. (AP Photo/Robert Bumsted)
“The FBI wanted me to gather as much information about these individuals and confirm their identities,” Moore said of law enforcement officers who were active members of or working with the klan.

“From where I sat, with the intelligence laid out, I can tell you that none of these agencies have any control over any of it. It is more prevalent and consequential than any of them are willing to admit.”

The FBI first asked Moore to infiltrate a klan group called the United Northern and Southern Knights of the KKK in rural north Florida in 2007. At klan gatherings, Moore noted license plate numbers and other identifying information of suspected law enforcement officers who were members.

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Moore said he noted connections between the hate group and law enforcement in Florida and Georgia. He said he came across dozens of police officers, prison guards, sheriff deputies and other law enforcement officers who were involved with the klan and outlaw motorcycle clubs.

While operating inside this first klan group, Moore alerted the feds to a plot to murder a Hispanic truck driver. Then, he says, he pointed the FBI toward a deputy with the Alachua County Sheriff’s Office, Wayne Kerschner, who was a member of the same group.

During Moore’s years in the United Northern and Southern Knights, the FBI also identified a member of the klan cell working for the Fruitland Park, Florida, police department. Moore said he’d provided identifying information that was useful in that case.

His years as an informant occurred during a critical time for the nation’s domestic terrorism efforts. In 2006, the FBI had circulated an intelligence assessment about the klan and other groups trying to infiltrate law enforcement ranks.

“White supremacist groups have historically engaged in strategic efforts to infiltrate and recruit from law enforcement,” the FBI wrote. The assessment said some in law enforcement were volunteering “professional resources to white supremacist causes with which they sympathize.”

The FBI did not answer a series of questions sent by the AP about Moore’s work as a confidential informant.

CREATING A CHARACTER

Moore was not a klansman before working for the FBI, he said. He said he joined because the government approached him, and asked for his help. As a veteran and Army-trained sniper, he said he felt that if his country asked him to protect the public from domestic terrorists, he had a duty to do so. He saw himself, he said, as a safety net between the violent extremists and the public.

He said he never adopted their racist ideology. To keep a lifeline to his true character, Moore claims to have never used racial slurs while in character — even as his klan brethren tossed them around casually. On FBI recordings reviewed by the AP, he was never heard using racial slurs like his former klan brothers.

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But he also acknowledges that successful undercover work required him to change into a wholly different person so that he could convince his klan brothers that he was one of them.

“I laid out a character that had been overseas. That had received medals in combat. That was proven. That had special operations experience — more experience than I had. But someone that they would feel confident would be a useful asset to the organization at a much higher level,” Moore said.

It worked, and Moore was given high-level access and trust.

“If you’re not credible, if you’re not engaged on all levels, you don’t get to go home to your family. So you have to jump all in in order to keep you and your family safe,” he said.

It also required Moore to lie — to his wife, to her parents, to everyone. Nobody could know what he was doing. But eventually, Moore’s wife became suspicious of his activities, and he cracked. He told her and her parents what he was doing.

“You can’t tell them. And they continue to probe because they want to know what’s going on in your life. So there’s this concern that you have to lie to your own family and I didn’t want to be lying to my family,” he said.

Moore was also being treated for bipolar disorder and severe anxiety, which he’d gotten under control with medications. But given his struggles with mental illness, his wife didn’t immediately believe him. He’d eventually take her with him to a few klan gatherings, a decision he regrets because it put her at risk.

When the FBI agents with whom he worked discovered that his wife knew, they ended the relationship with the agency, and Moore sought additional mental and physical health treatment through the Department of Veterans Affairs.

Still, after some time away, the FBI would come back to him and recruit him for his second mission.

THE GRAND KNIGHT HAWK

In 2013, an FBI agent who’d worked with Moore during his first stint as an informant recruited him again. This time he was asked to infiltrate the Florida chapter of a national group called the Traditionalist American Knights of the Ku Klux Klan.

Within a year of becoming “naturalized,” he’d become a Grand Knight Hawk of the “klavern” based in rural north central Florida. He was in charge of security and internal communications, and because of his military background, he was the go-to guy for violence.

FILE - A Ku Klux Klan "blood oath" signed by Joseph Moore, an informant for the FBI, is photographed at the Columbia County Courthouse in Lake City, Fla., Friday, April 16, 2021. On Jan. 30, 2015, less than two years after Moore had signed it, a murder plot with other klansmen was in motion, and he was involved. (AP Photo/David Goldman, File)
A Ku Klux Klan "blood oath" signed by Joseph Moore in 2013. (AP Photo/David Goldman, File)
It was at a cross-burning ceremony in December 2014 that Charles Newcomb, the “Exalted Cyclops” of the chapter, pulled him aside to discuss a scheme to kill a Black man. Warren Williams was a former inmate who’d gotten into a fight with one of their klan brothers, a correctional officer named Thomas Driver. Driver, corrections Sgt. David Moran and Newcomb wanted Williams dead.

Moore alerted the FBI and was approved to make secret recordings over the next few months. By this time, he’d become enmeshed in Newcomb’s life: They drank together, hung out at barbecues, and talked about life’s problems. This allowed Moore to get close enough to record the three current and former Florida correctional officers as they planned Williams’ murder. He captured discussions of the murder plot that would lead to criminal convictions for the three klansmen.

“And this wasn’t the only person that they wanted to target,” said Moore. “There were other people in the community that they wanted to target. But this was the one that we could build a case on.”

Over his decade inside, Moore said his list of other law enforcement officers tied to the klan grew. The links, he said, were commonplace in Florida and Georgia, and easier to identify once he was inside.

“I was on track to uncover more activity in law enforcement, but the immediate threat to the public with the murder plot was a priority,” Moore said. “And I was only one person. There was only so much I could do.”

Moore said the three current and former prison guards implicated in the murder plot case operated among a group of other officer-klan members at the Reception and Medical Center in Lake Butler, Florida, a prison where new inmates are processed and given health checks. He said the officers he knew were actively recruiting at the prison.

Florida’s Department of Corrections said that’s not true.

“Every day more than 18,000 correctional officers throughout the state work as public servants, committed to the safety of Florida’s communities. They should not be defamed by the isolated actions of three individuals who committed abhorrent and illegal acts several years prior,” the department said in an emailed statement.

Spokeswoman Michelle Glady has told the AP the agency found no evidence of a wider membership by extremist white supremacist groups, or a systemic problem. She said every allegation of wrongdoing is investigated by the department’s inspector general.

“That statement by the state is not accurate based on the facts,” said Moore, who asserts he saw evidence of a more pervasive problem than the state is publicly acknowledging. He said he gave the FBI information about other active white supremacists who were working as state prison guards and at other law enforcement agencies. He said he also provided information about klansmen applying to be state prison guards.

After testifying in the murder conspiracy case against the klansmen he’d spent years working with, Moore’s work with the FBI ended. He’d been publicly identified, and in 2018 he began life under a new name.

By then the work had taken an enormous toll on his mental and physical health. He says the character of Joe Moore, Grand Knight Hawk of the KKK, had to develop a kinship and almost familial relations with those he was investigating in order to make it out alive.

But he lost close friends, he said, who were angry that he had claimed fraudulent military honors as part of his alter ego.

Joseph Moore stands in the driveway of his home in Jacksonville, Fla., on Tuesday, Dec. 7, 2021. Moore worked for nearly 10 years as an undercover informant for the FBI, infiltrating the Ku Klux Klan in Florida, foiling at least two murder plots, according to investigators, and investigating ties between law enforcement and the white supremacist organization. HIs role required Moore to lie – to his wife, to her parents, to everyone. Nobody could know what he was doing. But eventually Moore’s wife became suspicious of his activities, and he cracked. He told her and her parents what he was doing. (AP Photo/Robert Bumsted)
Joseph Moore stands in the driveway of his home in Jacksonville, Fla. (AP Photo/Robert Bumsted)
Today Moore is worried that the men he helped put into prison know where he is and are looking for revenge. They’re all due out in a few years.

Moore has installed motion-detecting surveillance cameras outside the home that allow him to monitor any activity, and carries a gun everywhere he goes.

He said, at this point, he believes coming out of the shadows and publicly discussing his story is the best way to protect himself and his family.

“We have had to change our names. We have tried to move, we have had our address placed in confidentiality. However, there are people that have investigative capacities that have tracked us, they’ve uncovered our names,” Moore said. In recent months, people connected to the klan have appeared at his house, he said. Moore alerted the FBI and filed a report with the local sheriff’s office.

Moore also does not want his work, and those of other confidential informants who put their lives on the line to help expose domestic extremists, to have been in vain.

He said he wants Florida’s corrections and law enforcement leaders to conduct systemwide investigations to root out white supremacists and other violent extremists.

“If you want to know why people don’t trust the police, it’s because they have a relative or friend that they witness being targeted by an extremist who happens to have a badge and a gun. And I know as a fact that this has occurred. I stopped a murder plot of law enforcement officers,” said Moore.

https://apnews.com/article/florida-race-and-ethnicity-racial-injustice-veterans-ku-klux-klan-fa0ec4120b1457f56c527108074795b5

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Posted by: long history of infiltration ()
Date: December 28, 2021 08:32PM


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Re: PSA on Public Corruption in Northern Virginia
Posted by: No Surprise here ()
Date: March 02, 2022 08:35PM

Should not surprise anyone if the same abuse and cover up noted in the article at Federal Prisons is also happening at our Jails in NoVA

https://apnews.com/article/coronavirus-pandemic-health-california-united-states-prisons-00a711766f5f3d2bd3fe6402af1e0ff8

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Re: PSA on Public Corruption in Northern Virginia
Posted by: Asshole hotline ()
Date: March 02, 2022 11:39PM

The hotline should be ringing nonstop. NOVA is a fucking joke full of corrupt assholes committing illegal and immoral acts.

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Re: PSA on Public Corruption in Northern Virginia
Posted by: Boss Hogg ()
Date: March 04, 2022 02:00PM

Asshole hotline Wrote:
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> The hotline should be ringing nonstop. NOVA is a
> fucking joke full of corrupt assholes committing
> illegal and immoral acts.


1)This is Virginia. We don't consider these things a problem.

2)We don't snitch on our friends, neighbors, or co-workers.

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Re: PSA on Public Corruption in Northern Virginia
Posted by: What are the Odds? ()
Date: March 04, 2022 02:18PM

What are the Odds?
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Re: PSA on Public Corruption in Northern Virginia
Posted by: Fucktard Smith ()
Date: March 04, 2022 08:39PM

Boss Hogg Wrote:
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> Asshole hotline Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > The hotline should be ringing nonstop. NOVA is
> a
> > fucking joke full of corrupt assholes
> committing
> > illegal and immoral acts.
>
>
> 1)This is Virginia. We don't consider these things
> a problem.
>
> 2)We don't snitch on our friends, neighbors, or
> co-workers.

They will fucking snitch on you. Especially after some time has passed and they don’t give a fuck about you and realize what a piece of shit you are.

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Re: PSA on Public Corruption in Northern Virginia
Posted by: Never Ending Corruption ()
Date: March 06, 2022 04:29PM

Free intl trips
Free meal
Free Rolex
Free home construction
Free job for friend...


Which corrupt Northern Virginia Public Official is getting these same benefits like the San Francisco official that just plea guilty to all this?

https://www.justice.gov/usao-ndca/pr/former-san-francisco-public-works-director-admits-string-briberies-and-corruption

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Re: PSA on Public Corruption in Northern Virginia
Posted by: PSA Fraud Tips ()
Date: May 29, 2022 08:26AM

TIPS for Reporting fraud waste and abuse in Northern Virginia




Who: (Name, job title, govt agency)
What: (What conduct(action or inaction) is illegal or inappropriate?)
When: (Date/time when the conduct occurred)
Where: (Place(s) where the conduct occurred)
Why: (Why do you believe conduct is illegal or inappropriate)
Witnesses: (Who else knows about this)

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Re: PSA on Public Corruption in Northern Virginia
Posted by: Corrupt Virginia State Trooper ()
Date: May 30, 2022 08:53AM

How many Virginia State Troopers are getting paid $200,000 from false overtime claims like this Massachusetts trooper?

https://www.justice.gov/usao-ma/pr/retired-massachusetts-state-trooper-sentenced-overtime-abuse-investigation-0

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Re: PSA on Public Corruption in Northern Virginia
Posted by: Falsified Reports ()
Date: May 30, 2022 09:21AM

How many Police or Sheriffs of Fairfax should be charged from Falsification Of Records for writing up false incident reports like the Kentucky officers in the link below?

https://www.justice.gov/usao-edky/pr/three-big-sandy-employees-indicted-civil-rights-violations

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Re: PSA on Public Corruption in Northern Virginia
Posted by: Thug Cops of Fairfax ()
Date: May 30, 2022 10:03AM

How many thug cops do we have roaming the streets of Northern Virgina stealing peoples cash like the thug cops and their supervising thug cop that got caught in New Jersey.

https://www.justice.gov/usao-nj/pr/paterson-police-sergeant-convicted-conspiracy-violate-civil-rights-and-filing-false

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Re: PSA on Public Corruption in Northern Virginia
Posted by: Dan Knows ()
Date: June 01, 2022 07:20AM

Instead of worrying about orrupt cops, focus on the really serious issues like the spr3ading threat of MS 13

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Re: PSA on Public Corruption in Northern Virginia
Posted by: SOFA-KING-WE-TALL-DID ()
Date: June 14, 2022 06:40PM

Hmmm.... trying to stir up more traffic for your youtube channel, Anfony? Batshit nutz you is.

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Re: PSA on Public Corruption in Northern Virginia
Posted by: Immunity Denied ()
Date: July 28, 2022 07:32PM

Suit Moves Forward Alleging Fairfax County Officers Protected Sex Traffickers
A federal judge has ruled that a lawsuit against two former police officers accused of protecting a sex trafficking ring in Northern Virginia in exchange for sex can move forward
By Matthew Bakarat • Published May 12, 2022 • Updated on May 12, 2022 at 7:41 am

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A federal judge ruled Wednesday that a lawsuit against two former police officers accused of protecting a sex trafficking ring in Northern Virginia in exchange for sex can move forward.

The former Fairfax County officers, Michael O. Barbazette of Manassas and Jason J. Mardocco of Gainesville, had asked a judge at a hearing Friday in U.S. District Court in Alexandria to have the case tossed out.

In a ruling issued Wednesday, Judge Anthony Trenga rejected the motion to dismiss. He did toss out some counts on technical issues but is allowing the plaintiff to file an amended complaint that will comply with the technical failings and allows the substantive accusations to move forward intact.

The lawsuit is filed on behalf of a Costa Rican woman identified in court papers only as Jane Doe. She alleges she was duped into coming to the U.S. in 2010 on the promise of work as a "social escort." When she arrived in the U.S., though, her traffickers took her passport and forced her into prostitution for several years.

When she was finally able to escape in 2015, she reported her traffickers to the FBI. She says in the lawsuit she did not go to Fairfax County Police because she was warned by other women that Fairfax County police were protecting the traffickers.

Hazel Sanchez Cerdas pleaded guilty in federal court in Alexandria to running the prostitution ring and she was sentenced to 2 1/2 years in prison in 2019. Prosecutors in that case said women in Sanchez's operation were required to have sex with up to 17 customers a day and instructed to comply with requests even for particularly humiliating or dangerous sex acts.

At Friday's hearing, lawyers for the accused officers said the complaint was thin on substantiating details and should be dismissed.

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Jane Doe's lawyer, Vic Glasberg, acknowledged he still needs to ferret out more details but said there is substantial evidence already to support Doe's claims.

One of the officer's phone numbers was found on a cellphone linked to the trafficking ring, the lawsuit states.

The woman's claims were investigated by the FBI and sent over to the Fairfax County police's Public Corruption unit. After that occurred, the officers resigned.

The lawsuit also includes allegations from a former Fairfax County detective, William Woolf, who was assigned to a federally funded trafficking task force. Woolf alleges in the complaint that Barbazette, his supervisor, took an unusual interest in his work and tried to hamper his investigations.

Ultimately, the lawsuit alleges that Barbazette and Mardocco would tip off Sanchez when police would conduct sex trafficking stings so she could steer clear of them, in exchange for sex.

"There's a whole boatload of evidence to suggest there's something rotten in the state of Denmark," Glasberg said at Friday's hearing.

The lawyer for Barbazette and Mardocco acknowledged the fact that the officers were asked to resign "looks bad, but it doesn't go to show there's some conspiracy here. It doesn't carry the weight the plaintiff suggests it does."

The lawsuit also accuses supervisors in the Fairfax County Police Department, including then-Chief Ed Roessler, of covering up the officers' misdeeds. The lawyer for Roessler and the other supervisory defendants declined comment after Friday's hearing.

https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/northern-virginia/suit-moves-forward-alleging-fairfax-county-officers-protected-sex-traffickers/3049416/

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Re: PSA on Public Corruption in Northern Virginia
Posted by: CrimsonPheonix ()
Date: April 06, 2023 08:42PM

AI can be used for surveillance purposes on websites like Fairfaxunderground.com, just as it can be used for surveillance on any other website or online platform. AI can be trained to analyze and monitor user-generated content on websites, including forums and discussion boards like Fairfaxunderground.com. This analysis can include monitoring and analyzing user behavior, identifying patterns and trends, and identifying potentially harmful content.

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Re: PSA on Public Corruption in Northern Virginia
Posted by: lOvelight ()
Date: April 08, 2023 01:34PM

AI surveillance across the internet is growing rapidly, fueled by the increasing availability of data, the advancement of AI technology, and the proliferation of internet-connected devices.

Governments, law enforcement agencies, and private companies are using AI surveillance to monitor online activity, analyze data, and identify patterns of behavior. This includes tracking social media activity, monitoring online purchases, and analyzing search histories.

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Re: PSA on Public Corruption in Northern Virginia
Posted by: OpieTaylor ()
Date: April 29, 2023 11:36PM

This was when they were monitored.
Shilled out.

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