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Former FBI Agent Can’t Wage Privacy Act Claim

Posted on September 11, 2014 by pogowasright.org

Ryan Abbott reports:

A federal judge dismissed Privacy Act claims filed by an FBI special agent who said the “be on the lookout” report the agency issued on him made him unemployable and gave his wife ammunition in the couple’s divorce proceedings.

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