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Thanks for this post!

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The conspiracy was led by Amr Ibrahim Elgindy

The 33-page indictment is another blow to the F.B.I., which already faces complaints from lawmakers about its response to warnings of potential terrorist attacks before Sept. 11. An F.B.I. spokesman said the bureau was distressed by the indictment. The charges include obstruction of justice, racketeering, extortion and insider trading.

According to the complaint, the charges arose from the work of a Justice Department task force formed one week after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. Mr. Elgindy has supported Muslim refugees in Kosovo. But the indictment does not mention any connection to terrorism by Mr. Elgindy, or by anyone else it names.

Mr. Royer, who worked at the F.B.I. from 1996 until December 2001, gave Mr. Elgindy and Mr. Cleveland information from confidential government databases about criminal histories and continuing criminal investigations of companies, the complaint said. In return, Mr. Royer received more than $30,000 from Mr. Cleveland, the indictment says...

Mr. Elgindy is a short seller, an investor who borrows shares and then sells them, hoping to buy them back later at a lower price, pocketing the difference...

After Mr. Royer left the bureau to join Mr. Elgindy's firm, Pacific Equity Investigations, Ms. Wingate, another F.B.I. agent, began to pass along information to Mr. Elgindy, according to the indictment. In addition, Mr. Royer and Ms. Wingate used their access to F.B.I. databases to monitor the progress of the criminal investigation against Mr. Elgindy and the other conspirators, the indictment says...At a hearing in Albuquerque yesterday, prosecutors asked that Magistrate Judge Lorenzo F. Garcia order Mr. Royer detained as a flight risk. But they declined to present evidence in open court to support their assertion, and Mr. Royer was released after agreeing to wear a monitoring device,

Remember the 9/11 options? Looks like sometimes you have to take the "Al Capone" approach...

2 posted on 05/23/2002 1:06:30 AM PDT by Lion's Cub
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To: Lion's Cub
"The suspected extortion and manipulation was apparently confined mainly to smaller companies."

Yep, he was just a Beginner. The Big Companies are left to the Higher Up Agents. Things like Airlines, stuff like that. ;-)

3 posted on 05/23/2002 2:07:51 AM PDT by rdavis84
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To: Lion's Cub; Fred Mertz; rdavis84
Remember the 9/11 options? Looks like sometimes you have to take the "Al Capone" approach...

one to watch!

5 posted on 05/23/2002 5:12:55 AM PDT by thinden
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bttt
12 posted on 05/26/2002 2:41:54 AM PDT by piasa
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