Posted on 09/24/2024 2:35:03 PM PDT by Libloather
A retired upstate New York county judge and former prosecutor allegedly shot himself to death Tuesday morning as FBI agents moved in to arrest him on corruption charges, according to reports.
Stewart Rosenwasser, who has been embroiled in a sordid federal bribery scandal, allegedly opened fire on the agents as they approached his Orange County home before his death by apparent suicide shortly after 9:30 am, the Albany Times-Union reported Tuesday.
Sources told The Post that an indictment naming Rosenwasser was handed down this week.
The FBI said in a statement that the agency is reviewing the incident at the Campbell Hall home, noting that it is being investigated by the Inspection Division, as is typically the case in agent-involved shootings.
“As this is an ongoing matter, we have no further details to provide,” the statement said.
Rosenwasser was accused of pocketing $63,000 in bribes from Mout’z Soudani, who was the victim in an embezzlement case he prosecuted in 2022, the outlet said.
The feds allege Rosenwasser accepted the bribes to investigate and prosecute two relatives of Soudani who were involved in the $1.9 million embezzlement case — and later pleaded guilty to grand larceny.
The two — nephew Martin Soudani and his sister Eman Soudani — filed a $22.5 million lawsuit to have the convictions overturned, claiming the case was tainted by the bribes.
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If you read the main material starting at AmericanStasi.com, it shows how the American Domestic surveillance machine works, and the procedures its vehicular units follow.
Essentially America is perpetually patrolled by a covert surveillance organization larger now than the East German Stasi had, and their vehicle and foot patrol follow a series of set procedures. Namely they will always have what in surveillance are called “commit units” arrive at intersections to observe a target, and radio what direction they commit to at the intersection.
So one thing you will notice is when they are operative, the number of vehicles you will encounter between intersections, where there is no way to go but straight, will be small, compared to how you will always encounter a vehicular unit arrive at an intersection or other decision point, like entrance to a parking lot or target residence, exactly as you do.
If you take the main surveillance detection courses from the front page, which begin in remote parts of Russia, it is more clear, as there are no cars there except the Russian surveillance assigned to the Google car. It then goes to a remote industrial area in Bulgaria, and shows the Bulgarian surveillance assigned to the Google car does the same techniques.
The premise of the site is the surveillance in America is more aggressive than in Russia, it si visible on Google streetview, because it is tracking the Google car, and it is a criminal operation which you will often see shadowing the residences of people on Google Streetview, months prior to their murders.
I am under this surveillance myself, and can say 100%, that house the guy lived in was a domestic surveillance target, and those vehicles, pulling up to each intersection as you do, are domestic surveillance vehicles, following domestic surveillance procedure, assigned on the house, and tracking the Google car just as they would any strange vehicle approaching that residence.
So domestic intelligence didn’t like him back in September of 2022, before it was ever alleged he did any crime, and within two years he was offed by FBI.
k, new rabbit hole for me. thx for ‘spaining.
Lemme guess. 3 shots to the back of the head and found hanging in his basement?
Apparently a Republican
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