Sentences with phrase «private investigator for»

I worked in management, finance / mortgage collection and even worked as a licensed private investigator for years but nothing could prepare me for my current work.
Who would suspect antiquarian bookseller Georgia Fenchurch of leading a double life — as a private investigator for the clandestine Archivist Society in Victorian London?
She currently teaches at the Lighthouse Writers Workshop in Denver, Colorado, mentors for the Lighthouse Book Project, and works part time as a private investigator for Title IX and sexual assault cases.
The former royal correspondent of the News of the World, Clive Goodman was jailed in 2007 along with a private investigator for the practice.
Quote of the Week: «It's like a Mafia turf war,» — Darrin Giglio, a private investigator for Mister Softee, about the competition between ice cream trucks.
However, since retiring he has returned to his native Netherlands where he is a Private Investigator for the police.
Turns out that K.C. was not K.C. but, according to the lawsuit, Herbert Seitz, a private investigator for Epson, which had previously sued Green Project for violating importing rules and patent infringement.
Ball blamed Leibell for hiring private investigators for the newspaper article, and for funding the campaign of his Democratic challenger, John Degnan.
I know that we are very proud of having some of the finest private investigators in California, and we have specific private investigators for different types of investigations.

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For Kleinfeld, it started when a pair of people who identified themselves as private investigators showed up at the door of his next - door neighbor in New York's Westchester County about a year ago, inquiring about «loud parties» at his house.
Coulson quit as editor of News of the World after a reporter and a private investigator were jailed in 2007 for hacking into the voice mail messages of royal aides.
There is no indication that the Board was told that Retrophin was the plaintiff and had incurred hundreds of thousands of dollars in legal fees (plus over $ 367,000 on private investigators to track Doe and to send Shkreli daily reports on his activities) but was receiving nothing for Doe's alleged failure to adhere to the promises that induced Retrophin to allocate Fearnow Shares to him.
Here to be a mystery shopper you have to possess a «private investigators license, or work for a company who has those licenses.
Private investigator Sam Brower, who has followed the FLDS for nearly a decade, says that Jeffs» younger brother, Lyle, could become the next so - called prophet of the FLDS.
Then again, my private investigator and detective acquaintances tell me they love it (not for personal use), cuz it makes their jobs a whole lot easier.
«Youth sports are a ready - made resource pool for pedophiles, and we better all get our heads out of the sand before we ruin the games,» says Bob Bastarache, a police officer turned private investigator and the current president of one of New England's largest AAU clubs, the Bristol Stars, of New Bedford, Mass. «Parents today are so busy, they're allowing coaches to take over the after - school hours, and that's the foot in the door pedophiles need.»
In four of those games their batboy was a21 - year - old private investigator named Jason Glenn Heath, whose father, David, was a spring training batboy for the»69 Mets.
Arjan De Zeeuw (Private Investigator): The no - nonsense centre half played for a host of Premier League clubs including Wigan Athletic and Portsmouth.
There are also private search companies and investigators who charge fees to do a search for or assist adoptees and birth mothers and fathers locate each other, as well as to help other types of people searching.
Earlier the Metropolitan police said that up to 4,000 people may have had their phones hacked into by private investigators working for News of the World.
News of the World journalist Clive Goodman and private investigator Glenn Mulcaire were jailed for hacking the phones of royal aides, but the Met did not see fit to investigate if phone - hacking was more widespread.
Bo Dietl, a retired NYPD detective and former Fox News contributor is now immersed in a sideshow - like bid for mayor of New York City, has had some high - profile private investigator clients.
In July 2011, following the revelation that the News of the World had paid private investigators to hack into the phones of Milly Dowler, as well as the families of murder victims and deceased servicemen, Miliband called for News International chief executive Rebekah Brooks to resign, urged David Cameron to establish a public, judge - led inquiry into the scandal, and announced that he would force a Commons vote on whether to block the News International bid for a controlling stake in BSkyB.
«It's not unusual for lawyers to use private investigators
James Murdoch issued an «unreserved apology» for the use of private investigators against MPs today, during a damaging appearance in front of a Commons committee.
In May 2012 it was reported that billionaire Robert Agostinelli had been targeted by a private detective named Steve Whitamore working for Rupert Murdoch's newspaper to gain confidential information pertaining to Agostinelli's business affairs — this evidence brought to light the fact that high - profile U.S citizens were targeted by private investigators in the UK within Rupert Murdoch's empire.
Those three men have one thing in common: all of them worked as news editor of the News of the World, raising the possibility that it was part of their job description to commission work from Mulcaire, the only private investigator who worked on a full - time contract for the paper.
In June 2002, Fillery had reportedly used his relationship with Alex Marunchak to arrange for private investigator Glenn Mulcaire, then doing work for News of the World, to obtain confidential information about Detective Chief Superintendent David Cook, one of the police officers investigating the murder of Daniel Morgan.
Private investigator Jonathan Rees and News of the World journalist Alex Marunchak were arrested for alleged offences under section 3 of the Computer Misuse Act 1990 and sections 1 and 2 of the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000 by police officers working on Operation Kalmyk, part of Operation Tuleta dealing with computer hacking.
[103] According to the paper, journalists working for the News of the World had hired private investigators to hack into Dowler's voicemail inbox shortly after her disappearance.
305 journalists, working for at least 30 publications, were identified as purchasing confidential information from private investigators.
And Jonathan Rees was not the only private investigator who was routinely breaking the law for the News of the World without Coulson knowing anything at all about it.
Jonathan Rees and his partner Sid Fillery, a former police officer, were also under suspicion for the murder of a private investigator named Daniel Morgan.
David Cameron says the police must look «without fear or favour» at allegations that a private investigator working for the News of the World hacked into the phone of the murdered schoolgirl Milly Dowler.
An unambiguous trail led to Clive Goodman, the News of the World reporter who covered the royal family, and to a private investigator, Glenn Mulcaire, who also worked for the paper.
A lawyer for the Dowler family has been talking about allegations that a private investigator working for the News of the World hacked into the mobile phone of their murdered daughter.
WITH THEIR HEADS bowed, the private investigator Glenn Mulcaire and the reporter Clive Goodman stood in a London courtroom on Jan. 26, 2007, and apologized to the princes and their aides for the «gross invasion of privacy.»
Weeting has been told to focus on one private investigator, Glenn Mulcaire; on one illegal technique, phone - hacking; which he deployed for the one newspaper which paid him on a full - time contract, the News of the World.
A private investigator working for his family, however, claims that reports from eyewitnesses prove that Hernandez is innocent.
The report, rushed into publication to coincide with a statement to Parliament on the scandal by Prime Minister David Cameron on Wednesday, focuses on the response to the first hacking allegations raised in 2005 and 2006, which resulted in the arrest and conviction of News of the World royal editor Clive Goodman and private investigator Glenn Mulcaire for conspiring to intercept communications.
A panicked Anthony Weiner gave all his electronic devices to private investigators two days after he was exposed for engaging in lewd, online exchanges with a 15 - year - old girl, court records...
The newspaper also reported that Mr Brown's lawyers were tricked into handing over details by a conman working for the Sunday Times, that someone acting for the same newspaper posed as Mr Brown to gain details of his bank account and that Mr Brown and his wife, Sarah, were mentioned in paperwork seized from Glenn Mulcaire, the private investigator at the heart of the phone - hacking row.
Goodman and private investigator Glenn Mulcaire jailed for phone hacking.
Weiner let it drag on for two weeks, including spending $ 45,000 of campaign cash on private investigators to find out who hacked his account and sent the pictures.
Nurses for a private medical company waited more than 12 hours to call an ambulance and were harshly criticized by state investigators for «egregious» errors in care.
The eight - month phone hacking trial heard allegations of a cover - up following the arrest of the News of the World's royal reporter Goodman, who was jailed along with private investigator Glenn Mulcaire in 2007 for hacking - related offences.
Glenn Mulcaire, the private investigator who worked for the company, also received a payment.
In 2007, News of the World royal correspondent Clive Goodman and private investigator Glenn Mulcaire were jailed after being convicted of illegally intercepting the voicemail messages of staff working for Princes William and Harry.
Investigators can find funding for studies of decision - making processes and techniques from both public and private sources.
These cell lines are currently available to all investigators using private funds for their research.
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