PRESS CONFERENCE
ACTIVE FBI SPECIAL AGENT CLAIMS FBI OBSTRUCTED ANTI-TERRORIST
INVESTIGATIONS
COMPLAINS THAT SEPTEMBER 11 TERRORISTS ATTACKS MIGHT HAVE BEEN
PREVENTED
WHEN: WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 2002
TIME: 12:00 NOON
WHERE: NATIONAL PRESS CLUB
529 14TH STREET, NW
ROOM: Murrow Room
(Washington, DC) Judicial Watch, the public interest law firm that
investigates and prosecutes government corruption, will hold a press conference
Monday, March 11, 2002 at the National Press Club in Washington, DC with
an active FBI Special Agent, Robert Wright, who wished to remain anonymous
until now. Judicial Watch filed a complaint last November concerning
FBI/Justice Department interference in and mishandling of terrorist
investigations. The FBI Special Agent, alleges that he was retaliated against
when he continued to push for and pursue certain terrorist investigations
over the objections of his FBI and Justice Department supervisors. The FBI
Special Agent, who is represented by Judicial Watch and David Schippers,
Esq., filed the complaint with the Justice Departmentâs
Office of Inspector General (IG) and Office of Professional Responsibility
(OPR).
Based on the evidence, the FBI Special Agent believes that if certain
investigations had been allowed to run their courses, Osama bin
Ladenâs network might have been prevented from committing
the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks which resulted in the deaths of
nearly 5,000 innocents.
Judicial Watch is requesting a full scale, independent investigation into
its clientâs concerns and seeks to hold accountable those
responsible for preventing the full investigation of terrorist activity here
in the United States and abroad.
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