The United States Drug Enforcement Agency reportedly co-opted a woman’s identity to create a fake Facebook page as a ruse to investigate suspects. The agency posted racy pictures of the woman, then known as “Sondra Prince,” as well as a photo of her young son and niece, to the sham page. The photos were taken from her cellphone, which the agency had seized. Prince had been arrested on charges of participating in a drug ring but was given probation as a bit player. DEA Special Agent Timothy Sinnigen reportedly created the Web page.
It just shows how crooked the "good guys" are and the lengths they will go to to bust someone. It absolutely disgusts me when I hear this type of story and I hear it a LOT! Law enforcement in the US is going the way of the Mexican Police. Total corruption! The things that the US Government gets away with is very disturbing. I almost think its too late to even fix the situation.
DEA Lifts Woman’s Identity, Creates Fake Facebook Page
Posted by: Richard Adhikari October 8, 2014 05:00 AMThe United States Drug Enforcement Agency reportedly co-opted a woman’s identity to create a fake Facebook page as a ruse to investigate suspects. The agency posted racy pictures of the woman, then known as “Sondra Prince,” as well as a photo of her young son and niece, to the sham page. The photos were taken from her cellphone, which the agency had seized. Prince had been arrested on charges of participating in a drug ring but was given probation as a bit player. DEA Special Agent Timothy Sinnigen reportedly created the Web page.