Yep, DECLINED.
Probably a fellow Liberal.
USDOJ/OIG | Investigative Findings, looks like a few times a year at least. In this 2012 summary, an assistant US attorney who misrepesented his income in order to get a loan (ala Manafort) was declined prosecution.
They way I read that, Steve, is that this SA accepted bribes and did all manner of other crimes and was not criminally charged by the FBI at the time. The IG got his mitts on it and is describing it all in this report and giving it back to the FBI for action.
I'm curious to know who they are talking about. Seems to me, it's somebody related to the Hillary investigation per the part about the SA giving false information to the police in a criminal investigation (Weiner laptop?). That's the only case I can think of that also involved local police (NYPD).
Bottom line is, I think this Special Agent for the FBI (G-man) is still in a heap o' trouble.
Of course, I could te totally off base.
Wait, me? Haha.
Bagster
Re: In the pictured document (Reply #510)
“The OIG further found that the SA: [FBI Special Agent] continued to use the CHS [Confidential Human Source] after the CHS had been deactivated by the FBI...”
Document link...
https://oig.justice.gov/reports/2018/f180806.pdf
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We know that Bruce Ohr of the DOJ was passing information from Christopher Steele to the FBI. Maybe this SA was Ohr’s FBI contact?
12 times Christopher Steele fed Trump-Russia allegations to FBI after the election -— by Byron York - August 03, 2018
Perhaps a stern talking-to and some training on how not to behave in a naughty manner.
I wish we knew specifically WHO decides not to prosecute, when the OIG report documents evidence of wrongdoing.
What a waste of tax dollars, to investigate and then do nothing.
Wish we had a name to publicly shame.
“...lack of candor....”
SA’s career should be toast.
I’m guessing this is for Bruce Ohr