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FBI Informant's Lawsuit Given Clearance To Proceed

August 18. 2010

Craig Monteilh (Doesn't he look like the dude that plays the Mummy)

Judge James V. Selna, has allowed the lawsuit of abused FBI informant, Craig Monteilh, to proceed to trial. However, the judge has dismissed the Federal Bureau of Investigation as a defendant, with prejudice. Judge Selna has left assistant FBI Special Agent In Charge, Barbara Wells, to bear the brunt of the agency's appalling conduct, as the primary defendant in the case. 

Respectfully, the Judiciary Report disagrees with the judge's decision, regarding removing the FBI as a defendant. The case has been deconstructed in a negative manner and it does not absolve the agency of guilt or stem public condemnation. Not to mention, they are liable for Wells' conduct.

The FBI routinely engages in criminal behavior of this variety that needs to desist. They constantly get members of the public involved in crazy schemes at catching criminals, requiring civilians be placed in very dangerous situations. Then when the cases hit horrendous snags, they abandon innocent people, some of whom have died. Many informants who survived the ordeal of working with the haphazard agency, have made the same claim against the FBI.

While the Judiciary Report is not for rebellion and fighting against law enforcement, the site is for legally fighting against corruption and the FBI is definitely corrupt.

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