Spotlight: Bradley Birkenfeld
"Defendant Birkenfeld['s]... substantial assistance has been timely, significant, useful, truthful, complete and reliable." (Department of Justice, August 18, 2009). The DOJ also admitted that "but for Mr. Birkenfeld [the UBS] scheme would not have been discovered by the U.S. government." Bradley Birkenfeld commenced serving a three-year and four-month sentence in federal prison on January 8, 2010, a direct result of blowing the whistle on one of the largest tax fraud schemes in U.S. history.
Bradley Birkenfeld filed his official clemency petition on Tax Day, April 15th. Your support is urgently needed! Take action by clicking here.
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Turner also learned that FBI agents had stolen “souvenirs” from the 9/11 terrorist attack crime scene. She was fired after reporting the thefts to the Inspector General A federal jury vindicated her in a historic 2007 verdict in her Title VII discrimination case.
A highly decorated FBI veteran, Jane Turner is available to speak about retaliation and how law enforcement agencies should properly deal with whistleblower complaints. For Background Information, Press Releases, News and Videos related to Jane Turner, please click here. |
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After twenty years as a FBI Special Agent, Jane Turner led efforts to force the FBI to provide protection for child sex crime victims on the North Dakota Indian Reservations. In retaliation for exposing FBI failures within its child crime program, Turner was removed from her position. Her whistleblower case is still pending.