And for an only - in - Albany twist, the unsealed complaint today indicates that Sampson had a mole in the U.S. Attorney's Office supplying him with information on
possible cooperating witnesses who was later fired.
His effort to find more information on the investigation and
possible cooperating witnesses began in July 2011, when the unnamed associate was arrested for fraud and asking the person to withhold documentation in the case, court records show.
Not exact matches
Nassau District Attorney Madeline Singas said that she would support deporting immigrants convicted of gang violence, but warned that law enforcement officials must be «careful» not to scare off
possible victims or
witnesses from
cooperating with authorities for fear of deportation.
Nassau District Attorney Madeline Singas said Sunday that she would support deporting immigrants convicted of gang violence, but warned that law enforcement officials must be «careful» not to scare off
possible victims or
witnesses from
cooperating with authorities for fear of deportation.