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Another FBI Agent Arrested For Stealing Money And Property From The Public (Cash, Silver, Mobile Phones)

February 21. 2024

FBI Director Christopher Wray

For years I've written items on this site stating the FBI are an agency of thieves. I saw it with my own eyes (The FBI Is Stonewalling Congress On Releasing FBI File In Madonna Human Rights Abuse Case (Congressional Documents)). Forbes magazine slammed the FBI this month for stealing cash, gold and antique jewelry from Americans ((Forbes Magazine Slams The FBI As A Bunch Of 'Thieves'). The FBI has even stolen civil war gold and kept it in criminal violation of the law (The FBI Sued For Stealing Hundreds Of Millions Of Dollars In Civil War Era Gold).

Here's another incident of the FBI stealing from the public. The Houston Chronicle newspaper reported, FBI agent, Nicholas Anthony Williams, 36, stole thousands of dollars and silver from the home of a January 6th protestor, Alexander Fan. The FBI agent also stole property from other citizens he served search warrant on, which did not order him to remove said valuables from people's homes. FBI Agent Williams sold the items he stole from victims' homes during searches. He has been hit with three charges for this criminal misconduct, after Fan complained to the authorities.

STORY SOURCE

Indicted FBI agent stole cash, silver from Houston man prosecuted over Jan. 6 riots, records show

Feb 21, 2024 - Alexander Fan, of Houston, and Juan Rodriguez, of Rhode Island, were escorted by police officers out of the US Capitol building during the siege on Jan. 6, 2021. Alexander Fan, of Houston, and Juan Rodriguez, of Rhode Island, were escorted by police officers out of the US Capitol building during the siege on Jan. 6, 2021.

A Houston college student prosecuted for his participation in the Jan. 6 insurrection was one of people robbed by a Houston-based FBI agent, according to newly released court records. Alexander Fan's complaint about missing cash and silver helped lead to the January indictment of FBI agent Nicholas Anthony Williams, according to court records...

Fan's home was searched on the day he was arrested and the next day he reported to the FBI that items, including $2,500 and silvers bars, were missing from his bedroom. The items were not seized as part of the warrant served on his home, according to court records.

Months later, the FBI announced that one of its own agents, Nicholas Anthony Williams, had been indicted on theft charges, over accusations he stole money and property while executing search warrants between March 2022 and July 2023. One of the three charges related to thefts is over the missing items at Fan's home.

Williams is also accused of stealing money during searches at homes in March 2022 and January 2023, as well as misusing a government-issued credit card and stealing agency cellphones, according to court records. The other theft victims weren't named in the indictment...

https://www.houstonchronicle.com

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