Sentences with phrase «later undercover agents»

Yet ten days later undercover agents were able to buy cocaine in bulk at the same price as before the seizures.
A few months later the undercover agent met Smith again, this time in Smith's car in Rockland County.

Not exact matches

Sure enough, about two weeks later, an undercover state police officer, accompanied by a DEA agent, showed up at Dave's door and bluntly asked him where the pot plants were.
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, the group tasked with helping Democrats get elected to the House, described the allegations against Grimm, a former undercover FBI agent, as «the latest blow» to House Republicans.
Tabone later frisked an undercover FBI agent for a wire, which he missed, and then stepped outside into the agent's car and accepted $ 25,000 in cash, prosecutors said, with the promise of $ 25,000 more.
Two years later, he starred as U.S. Cavalry undercover agent Cord in the weekly TV Western Gunslinger.
An action - packed historical Irish thriller based on British agent Martin McGartland's autobiography of his days as an undercover mole in the IRA in the late 1980s.
Out this weekend is Spy, Paul Feig's latest action - comedy romp starring the brilliantly irreverent Melissa McCarthy as Susan Cooper, a pencil - pushing C.I.A. agent turned undercover operative amidst a nuclear threat from an Eastern European mob boss.
For example, Doc's nemesis, LAPD Detective Lieutenant Christian «Bigfoot» Bjornsen (Josh Brolin), is first seen in a television ad costumed in «hippie» gear promoting the «Channel View Estates» housing development; Coy Harlington (Owen Wilson), a musician and former dope addict, now supposedly an undercover government agent, is first glimpsed in a family photo taken by his ex-junkie wife Hope (Jena Malone); Mickey Wolfmann stares out at us from a newspaper photograph before he makes his one and only appearance in corporeal form late in the film; hit man Adrian Prussia (Peter McRobbie) first appears to us in FBI photo files.
This latest push to regulate the art market comes after testimony three weeks ago at a closed - door session of the House Financial Services Committee in which prosecutors from the Department of Justice and NY District Attorney's Office gave testimony about recent cases, such as the recent indictment in the Eastern District of New York of six individuals and four corporations in a $ 50 million money laundering scheme in which an undercover agent purchase a Pablo Picasso painting to launder fraudulent profits from a stock manipulation scheme.
The undercover agents purchased 10 devices, including subscriptions, for $ 20,000 and later renewed the subscriptions for $ 25,000, according to the complaint.
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