Former BCSO Deputy Convicted of Tipping Off DEA Targets
Jurors found Paul Jessen lied to the FBI and helped tip off DEA targets, exposing a scheme driven by rivalry with investigators.
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Sheriff’s detective found guilty of lying to FBI, obstructing DEA case
A Bernalillo County Sheriff's Office detective was convicted July 10 of obstructing Drug Enforcement Administration investigations and making a false statement to the FBI, U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Texas Ryan Raybould announced.
New Mexico detective convicted of helping drug trafficker evade DEA operations
A former sheriff’s detective in New Mexico has been convicted of using confidential information to warn a drug trafficker about planned Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) operations and then lying to the FBI, according to federal prosecutors. Federal prosecutors announced the conviction Tuesday. A jury in Albuquerque found 36-year-old Paul Jessen Jr. guilty on July 10 of conspiracy to obstruct justice, two counts of obstruction and making a f…
Former BCSO detective convicted of tipping off DEA targets
Investigators say back in 202, Jessen and former BCSO detective Kyle Linker, were tipping off suspects because they thought DEA agents were trying to steal their targets. The post Former BCSO detective convicted of tipping off DEA targets appeared first on KOB.com.
Bernalillo County Sheriff’s Office Detective Convicted For Obstructing DEA Investigations And Making False Statement To FBI
NEWS RELEASE FROM FBI: U.S. ATTORNEY'S OFFICENorthern District of Texas: United States Attorney for the Northern District of Texas, Ryan Raybould, has announced the July 10 conviction of a Bernalillo County, New Mexico Sheriff’s Office detective for obstructing Drug Enforcement Administration investigations and making a false statement to the FBI. After five days of trial…
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