Commandeered by one of his drivers, who was secretly working with federal agents, the truck had been hauling marijuana from the border as part of an undercover operation. And without Patty’s knowledge, the Drug Enforcement Administration was paying his driver, Lawrence Chapa, to use the truck to bust traffickers. But eight months later, Patty still can’t get recompense from the U.S. government’s decision to use his truck and employee without his permission.
His company, which hauls sand as part of hydraulic fracturing operations for oil and gas companies, was pushed to the brink of failure after the attack because the truck was knocked out of commission, he said.
Crime, Government, Incompetence, Degeneracy, Fraud, Waste, Immigration
Two Manhattan DEA employees secretly owned a low-rent strip club in South Hackensack, NJ, that employed illegal immigrants from Brazil and Russia as dancers, the feds say in a new criminal complaint... Agent David Polos, who is now retired, and employee Glen Glover, who is on administrative leave, are also in hot water for supervising their club via computer and smartphone apps during paid DEA shifts, and for lying on government paperwork by claiming they did not have any outside employment.
Government, Guns, Incompetence, Character, Sex, Degeneracy, Drugs
Agents of the Drug Enforcement Administration reportedly had “sex parties” with prostitutes hired by drug cartels in Colombia, according to a new inspector general report released by the Justice Department on Thursday. In addition, Colombian police officers allegedly provided “protection for the DEA agents’ weapons and property during the parties,” the report states. Ten DEA agents later admitted attending the parties, and some of the agents received suspensions of two to 10 days.
Liberal, Crime, Government, Incompetence, Sex, Degeneracy, Drugs, Jobs
The longtime head of the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) is stepping down after a sex scandal at her agency. DEA chief Michele Leonhart, who joined the Drug Enforcement Administration 35 years ago and has led the agency since 2007, will leave her post in mid-May, Attorney General Eric Holder said in a statement... Leonhart was grilled last week by lawmakers over alleged “sex parties” funded by Colombian drug cartels in which her agents participated.