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Mentally Disabled People Being Bribed Into Substandard Care While The FBI Looks The Other Way

May 6. 2011

FBI Director Robert S. Mueller 

I just received word today that mentally disabled people, who are on government benefits in federal programs, underwritten by the American taxpayer, are being taken advantage of and bribed by agencies in exchange for signing with them. What they are signing up for is substandard care. This misconduct is also pushing legitimate service providers into the unemployment line, which doesn't help the economy, while unscrupulous people collect two paychecks. 

Said bribes are felonies under the law and deteriorate the quality of service mentally disabled people receive, as they are used and duped in a very sad way. Certain branches of the government have done a decent job in taking care of the mentally disabled, via medical and financial assistance, but questionable private contractors have infiltrated the field and are engaging in misconduct. Ironically, the FBI knows of the criminal misconduct transpiring, but has opted to look the other way. 

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