A significant court filing has emerged, claiming that an FBI informant engaged in criminal behavior by stealing approximately $190,000 from a protestor involved in the January 6 incident, and that the FBI ignored this crime to protect its informant.
1. Accusation Against the FBI: The filing comes from Jared Wise, a former FBI agent, who asserts that the FBI is knowingly protecting its informant, paralleling past instances such as the protection of mob boss Whitey Bulger.
2. Details of the Case: Jared Wise was previously arrested for his actions on January 6, 2021. He recently had his charges dropped and has accused the informant, identified as “G. E. D. ” or Gregory Edmont de la Doucette, of stealing from him through a fraud scheme.
3. Investment Background: Wise had invested in a real estate deal in France with Doucette, but became suspicious of Doucette’s actions and accused him of fraud. When Wise started confronting Doucette, he was reported to the FBI.
4. FBI’s Inaction: Wise claims that after notifying the FBI about Doucette’s alleged fraud, the FBI did not take action against Doucette but instead investigated Wise for attempting to reach out to Doucette.
5. Further Legal Actions: Wise’s December motion accuses the FBI of protecting Doucette because engaging with Wise could expose the informant's criminal activities, complicating the FBI's situation.
6. Judgment Against Doucette: Wise reportedly won a civil judgment against Doucette in a separate case related to the fraud scheme, although details on this judgment remain unclear.
The court filing reveals a troubling allegation regarding FBI misconduct and highlights Wise's attempts to seek justice against the informant who he believes defrauded him. Despite Wise's victory in his criminal case, he continues to push for accountability regarding Doucette's actions.
https://headlineusa.com/fbi-turned-blind-eye-while-its-informant-stole-190k/
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