Carl Force IV, the DEA agent who pled guilty earlier this year will be facing sentencing on October 19th for his crimes as a rogue officer. The crimes committed were extortion, money laundering, and obstruction of justice during the Silk Road investigation and the arrest of the Dread Pirate Roberts (DPR). Force and his colleague Shaun Bridges were known special task force agents who went rogue while working undercover on the Silk Road case. The two have been said to have stole millions of dollars in Bitcoin while serving as law enforcement agents and many say tainted the entire case
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“Our attorneys have said that they had the capability to change passwords, reset PIN numbers, commandeer accounts, including DPR’s (Dread Pirate Roberts) account. They had the power to post private messages, public messages in the forum and in the marketplace itself. These agents had access to keys, access to bank accounts — basically they could do whatever they want.” — Lyn Ulbricht
Additionally the court documents revealed by the defense say that Force suffered from “mental health” issues, and the defendant is relying on insanity to help his sentencing case. The defense filed a motion for a reduction in sentencing on October 9th by the law firm Bates & Garcia who have represented the rogue agent throughout the proceedings. The U.S. attorney involved with the case Brian Stretch gave additional commentary to the affidavit and felt that officers that committed such corrupt activities should be punished more to set an example. The attorney believes that the sentence “should send a message” to other agents in the field. He explains the corruption here:
“In providing the defendant with a gun and a badge, the government entrusted him to act in a manner consistent with standards becoming a sworn law enforcement officer, namely to protect and serve the public. Conduct like Force’s undermines public confidence in law enforcement and threatens the credibility of the entire criminal justice system.” — Brian Stretch, U.S. Attorney
Editors Note: Lyn Ulbricht reached out to the Bitcoinist team early this morning and wished to make a statement regarding this current news. She asks the public to understand that there is still evidence that has not been seen by the public, Lyn Ulbricht explains:
“I think a very crucial point is that there is evidence in the corruption case that is still sealed and many emails by the agents that remain encrypted. An important question is, if this case is over, why is evidence still sealed AND why wasn’t decrypting the agent emails part of the plea deal? What is the government hiding?”
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