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Investigative Reports
Date Issued
Agency Reviewed / Investigated
Report Title
Type
Location
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
DOJ Press Release: Man Sentenced for Illegally Distributing Over $16M of Adulterated HIV Medication
Investigative Summary: Findings of Misconduct by a then Drug Enforcement Administration Assistant Special Agent in Charge for Having an Inappropriate, Intimate Relationship with a Subordinate, Obstruction, Lack of Candor, and Related Misconduct
An Amtrak supervisor based in Philadelphia violated company policies by using his company‐leased vehicle and, occasionally, his company fuel card to travel to his vacation home at least thirteen times over a nine‐month period. The employee admitted to these actions during his interview with our agents. He was removed from his supervisory position on December 18, 2023.
An Amtrak Coach Cleaner based in Beech Grove, Indiana, was terminated from employment on December 12, 2023, following his administrative hearing. Our investigation found that the employee violated company policies by falsely claiming employment with the U.S. Army from 2004-2015 on a resume he submitted to the company, when he was actually serving time in prison for arson.
An Amtrak electrician based in Wilmington, Delaware, violated company policies by engaging in outside employment by operating his general contracting business while on a medical leave of absence. The employee was on a medical leave of absence since February 2020 and had not returned to work as of the issuance of our investigative report. The employee resigned on December 12, 2023, prior to his scheduled administrative hearing.
Investigative Summary: Finding of Misconduct by a then-FBI Legal Attaché for Unauthorized Disclosure of Sensitive Information, False Statements, Failure to Cooperate, and Related Misconduct
Jason Chan, a California resident, pleaded guilty to Wire Fraud and Aiding and Abetting on November 27, 2023, in U.S. District Court, Eastern District of California. Jamar Rogers, also a resident of California, pleaded guilty to the same charge on October 10, 2023.Our investigation found that Rogers purchased Amtrak tickets with stolen credit cards and exchanged the tickets for vouchers that he then advertised for sale. Chan purchased the vouchers from Rogers at a discounted rate, used them to buy new tickets, and then sold the tickets online at a discounted price. As a result of the scheme, Rogers and Chan caused Amtrak to issue approximately $38,000 in ticket vouchers and caused losses of over $45,000 to Amtrak, card-issuing banks, and card holders.
Investigative Summary: Findings of Retaliation and Unprofessional Conduct by a then Senior FBI Official Related to an Earlier OIG Investigation in which the Senior Official was the Subject
Investigative Summary: Findings of Misconduct by a then Bureau of Prisons Warden for Operating a Prohibited Vehicle on Bureau of Prison Grounds and Endangering Others, Making Sexist, Racist, and Obscene Comments to Staff, and False Statements and Lack of
The U.S. Government Publishing Office (GPO), Office of the Inspector General (OIG), completed an investigation into a passport production incident at the GPO Stennis Secure Production Facility, Mississippi.