Allegation that FBI Refused to Record Interview and Manipulated Report in Criminal Case
Allegation that FBI Refused to Record Interview and Manipulated Report in Criminal Case The passage suggests possible FBI misconduct—refusing to tape an interview and relying on a potentially fabricated 302 report—but provides no concrete names, dates, or transaction details. It hints at a broader issue of unrecorded confessions, which could be a useful investigative angle, yet the claim is anecdotal and lacks verifiable specifics, limiting its immediate investigative value. Key insights: Attorney claims FBI agents said they lacked budget to record interview.; Attorney offered to provide a cassette recorder and pay for transcription.; Witness testified that the FBI’s 302 report was fabricated, leading to acquittal.
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Allegation that FBI Refused to Record Interview and Manipulated Report in Criminal Case The passage suggests possible FBI misconduct—refusing to tape an interview and relying on a potentially fabricated 302 report—but provides no concrete names, dates, or transaction details. It hints at a broader issue of unrecorded confessions, which could be a useful investigative angle, yet the claim is anecdotal and lacks verifiable specifics, limiting its immediate investigative value. Key insights: Attorney claims FBI agents said they lacked budget to record interview.; Attorney offered to provide a cassette recorder and pay for transcription.; Witness testified that the FBI’s 302 report was fabricated, leading to acquittal.
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