Anonymous wrote:How is it possible that they thought it ok to accept free housing without reporting It? Regular, run of the mill govt employees get ethics training annually where they tell you about all the rules related to gifts over 25$? Something must be very broken in the screening process of the secret service
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The judge who is prepared to release them on bail has apparently gone soft in the head. Unbelievable
So, this scandal will be swept under the rug after these dudes flee to Iran. Nice.
I am starting to understand why people believe conspiracy theories.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The judge who is prepared to release them on bail has apparently gone soft in the head. Unbelievable
What about the weapons... in DC???
Anonymous wrote:The judge who is prepared to release them on bail has apparently gone soft in the head. Unbelievable
Anonymous wrote:The judge who is prepared to release them on bail has apparently gone soft in the head. Unbelievable
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The judge who is prepared to release them on bail has apparently gone soft in the head. Unbelievable
What? These were just a couple of bros minding their own business when a trip to Iran sparked a midlife crisis. They wanted to party like law enforcement officers so took out a ton of debt in order to drink beers with the secret service, known consumers of beer and Colombian prostitutes. Their defense attorney confirmed this and the leadership at Secret Service says prosecutors are exaggerating the whole thing.
Anonymous wrote:The judge who is prepared to release them on bail has apparently gone soft in the head. Unbelievable
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This article has crazy details.
First, they fooled the MPD and US Capitol Police in early 2021 with phony law enforcement IDs:
In early 2021, Metro Police did a search of Taherzadeh's unit when a person from a surrounding apartment building made a call reporting a sighting of firearms in his 3-bedroom corner unit through an open window.
Video footage viewed by DailyMail.com showed members of the Metro Police Department and United States Capitol Police searching Taherzadeh's apartment on the 7th floor. They saw firearms in plain sight that are illegal to own in the District of Columbia, but were provided with credentials that seemed to convince them that Taherzadeh was an agent permitted to own such weapons.
Then Tishman-Speyer - believing they were legit law enforcement - gave them full access to the building's security systems and resident PII:
According to sources, the Tishman Speyer-owned and operated building cooperated with Taherzadeh and Ali believing the guise that they were federal agents. Building management, the sources allege, provided the duo with access to surveillance cameras, including codes to access all doors in the building and a list of personal information about a number of residents.
A former security guard for the building, however, said that an overnight concierge would call down Ali and Taherzadeh when things happened in the building to show them surveillance footage.
Ali and Taherzadeh provided the all-access door code to several residents, another source confirms.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10696133/How-fake-DHS-agents-spent-18-MONTHS-trying-infiltrate-Secret-Service-Jill-Bidens-detail.html
Tishman Speyer gonna have a huge lawsuit coming from the other residents who weren’t involved in this.
Here’s another photo of the FBI raid yesterday - YIKES.
Why? What did the building do that was wrong?
They gave two knuckleheads the personal information of all residents as well as access to their rooms without a warrant or court order.
You do nit know what the build management gave them vs what they took(hacking, etc).
Read the article. They didn't hack anything they just flashed fake badges.
That’s the scary part. You have some supposedly elite secret service agents background checked up the wazoo and no one catches that they’re living rent free and giving out access to all of their personal life in some rando’s “compound”?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This article has crazy details.
First, they fooled the MPD and US Capitol Police in early 2021 with phony law enforcement IDs:
In early 2021, Metro Police did a search of Taherzadeh's unit when a person from a surrounding apartment building made a call reporting a sighting of firearms in his 3-bedroom corner unit through an open window.
Video footage viewed by DailyMail.com showed members of the Metro Police Department and United States Capitol Police searching Taherzadeh's apartment on the 7th floor. They saw firearms in plain sight that are illegal to own in the District of Columbia, but were provided with credentials that seemed to convince them that Taherzadeh was an agent permitted to own such weapons.
Then Tishman-Speyer - believing they were legit law enforcement - gave them full access to the building's security systems and resident PII:
According to sources, the Tishman Speyer-owned and operated building cooperated with Taherzadeh and Ali believing the guise that they were federal agents. Building management, the sources allege, provided the duo with access to surveillance cameras, including codes to access all doors in the building and a list of personal information about a number of residents.
A former security guard for the building, however, said that an overnight concierge would call down Ali and Taherzadeh when things happened in the building to show them surveillance footage.
Ali and Taherzadeh provided the all-access door code to several residents, another source confirms.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10696133/How-fake-DHS-agents-spent-18-MONTHS-trying-infiltrate-Secret-Service-Jill-Bidens-detail.html
Tishman Speyer gonna have a huge lawsuit coming from the other residents who weren’t involved in this.
Here’s another photo of the FBI raid yesterday - YIKES.
Why? What did the building do that was wrong?
They gave two knuckleheads the personal information of all residents as well as access to their rooms without a warrant or court order.
You do nit know what the build management gave them vs what they took(hacking, etc).
Read the article. They didn't hack anything they just flashed fake badges.
Anonymous wrote:Looks like the judge fell for it, since he authorized bail:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/news.yahoo.com/amphtml/judge-grants-bail-d-c-211511868.html