AP/ September 24, 2012, 4:28 PM

FBI agent accused of using foreign prostitutes

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(AP) LOS ANGELES - An undercover FBI agent has been accused in court documents of spending U.S. taxpayer dollars on prostitutes in the Philippines for himself and others during an international weapons trafficking probe last year.

Deputy Federal Public Defender John Littrell filed a motion last week asking a judge to toss an indictment against his client, Sergio Santiago Syjuco, for "outrageous government misconduct." Syjuco, 25, and two other Philippine nationals have been charged with conspiracy and face up to 20 years in prison.

The agent, who wasn't identified in court documents, paid up to $2,400 each time he went to brothels with Syjuco and others to reward them for their work to secure weapons to ship to the U.S. without a license, court documents show.

"I have never seen anything like this during my career as a criminal defense lawyer," Littrell told The Associated Press on Monday. "I hope that the Department of Justice takes these allegations seriously, does a complete investigation, and ensures that whoever authorized this outrageous misconduct is held accountable."

FBI spokeswoman Laura Eimiller declined comment Monday, but federal prosecutors acknowledged in court documents that the agent sought nearly $15,000 in reimbursements for "entertainment" and other expenses related to the investigation. The prosecutors said they don't have any receipts from the clubs, but two of them listed in the filing, "Air Force One" and "Area 51," are suspected brothels.

No charges have been filed against the agent.

Syjuco, Cesar Ubaldo and Arjyl Revereza, a Philippines customs official, were charged earlier this year with violating arms import laws by selling a grenade launcher, a mortar launcher and other weapons to the undercover agent who said he was interested in buying high-powered weapons that could be used by drug cartels in the U.S. and Mexico.

The case was part of a federal investigation of Asian organized crime groups involved in the illicit trafficking of firearms.

The weapons were eventually loaded onto a ship that arrived at the Port of Long Beach in June 2011 and the items were seized by authorities.

Littrell argues that the agent — and none of the three defendants — arranged importing the weapons to the U.S. He also questioned why the weapons were first shipped from the Philippines to China, where it wasn't known whether officials there checked the container, before arriving in the U.S.

Littrell and an investigator recently visited the Philippines and interviewed several people who claim the agent, using an alias "Richard Han," paid for himself and others to have sex with prostitutes. Alex Escosio, who worked at Area 51, told defense attorneys that Han "always paid for everything, including alcohol, private rooms, food and girls for the entire group of people he brought in," court documents show.

"Although the government represents that these expenditures were for `entertainment and cocktail (tips included),' it is impossible that the agent could not have known that they money went toward prostitutes," Littrell wrote in court documents.

Area 51 was raided in May by Philippine authorities where 60 victims of sex trafficking were rescued, some of whom were underage girls, Littrell said. At least seven people were arrested.

A hearing to consider dismissal of the charges is set for Oct. 15.

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Soldathunter says:
Criminal FBI agents? ;-) Noooooooooo. Thank you the news.
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Fumigator says:
The criminal conduct described by this article is not surprising to those of us who were victims of today's FBI agents, who are the criminals. They create the so called" crimes" to enjoy the glitter and the glory for arresting those "dangerous criminals or terrorists." What a puke! The FBI could not solve a crime if that happened right before their nose without paid informants, who will testify whatever the FBI wants them to testify against the person(s) arrested. If the paid informant's lies and perjured testimony would not be enough, then this infamous criminal FBI agents temper with the evidence to assure convictions. Anybody doubt what I say? Please check out our criminal case No. United States v. Istvan Kele, et al.,CR 10-1224-PSG, USDC, Central District of California.

A criminal FBI agent Miguel Luna, and his cronies under his supervision, at the Los Angeles Field Office had obtained an unlawful indictment against us by lying to the Grand Jury, then have me extradited from Austria to stand trial for an alleged crime that had never existed, except in the sick, lying FBI agent's mind. He was misled by an informant who wanted to get from jail, and Luna, who 30 years ago could not even go close to the FBI building, ate up the whole made up story and spent some two million dollars to investigate our "crime". At the end, we had introduced incontrovertible proof that the FBI had falsified almost every piece of evidence in our case presented for prosecution and the case had been DISMISSED on November 3, 2011.

Since the dismissal of case, I have had submitted a half dozen complaints to every investigative agency of the US Justice Department, including President Obama, but, until today, my complaints about the criminal conducts by those responsible FBI agents had not even been answered, less doing anything about it. And the media, papers and TV stations, **** in their pants to report crimes committed by the FBI. So, why is this defense attorney believes that anybody in the government would do anything about it, when the President himself doesn't care. I have addressed the President myself in video, after my letter has not been answered, yet even this video, nobody from the government had contacted me with a apology or an explanation of how is possible for these criminal FBI agents still be on the payroll paid by US Tax Payers.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3DK9PdiE9eU
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PrezMarcos says:
If you really look at this case - You see the classic FBI headline seeking (not the child prostitute scandal) but the big international weapons case. The reality is, the FBI pays 90 grand to a couple clowns who don't have the means or motivation to send weapons to the US. So basically, we pay for a 100 grand boondoggle that was 90% FBI fabrication and no doubt, felonious and scandalous!
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davidd5063 says:
I love this storyline. The headlines always point out how the prostitutes are "foreign". So, for the folks that don't actually consider spending govt money on prostitutes as being a "problem", you'll still get upset if you have a concern with the trade deficit.
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sweetcakesmaria says:
Mixing business with pleasure.
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JaggidEdje says:
This headline is very strange....it implies that it would have been okay if he were using domestic prostitutes.
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hardtalk replies:
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I bet they were Chinese! Chinese products are not always that bad, you know!
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Paul_I says:
We should not put up with the FBI using our taxes to outsource prostitution. We should insist that the FBI only consort with American prostitutes. Let embrace the Made in America movement in all its glory.
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saucymugwump says:
"FBI agent accused of using foreign prostitutes"

What's the matter with American prostitutes? Outsourcing has gone too far!


P.S. That was sarcasm.
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ralphing replies:
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He was using universal currency, "Hookers & Blow" to pay for weapons or drugs.
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Jhihmoac says:
...Sure takes "undercover" out a different door...Doesn't it?
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stormerF69 says:
What in the hell are the FBI doing trying to buy illegal weapons from other countries and have them shipped here?As if we don't have enough crime here they have to go looking to create more world wide? Good luck Eric Holder you slime ball.
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