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Corruptahoga County: - C. Frank Figliuzzi, special agent in charge of the FBI's Cleveland field office. - some grave newsSubmitted by Quest-News-Serv... on Wed, 09/15/2010 - 14:28.
Submitted by questministries... on April 18, 2010 - 6:06pm. Photo of C. Frank FigliuzziCorruptahoga County: (cuyahoga county) (from jerleen's comment) FBI SPECIAL AGENT C. FRANK FIGLIUZZI - Members of the venerable Tavern Club listened to some grave news Thursday from C. Frank Figliuzzi, special agent in charge of the FBI's Cleveland field office. Having headed white-collar crime investigations for the FBI in Miami - where corruption was rampant - Figliuzzi told club members: "I thought I had seen the most corrupt operating environment I would ever see. But perhaps I was wrong." Cuyahoga County could give Miami a run for its money and, apparently, New Orleans, too. Figliuzzi, the guest speaker at the club, said that an official from FBI headquarters - upon seeing the scope of corruption here - declared that Cuyahoga County could compare with the Big Easy. He told the audience to keep an eye on the newspaper because there will be a whole lot of corruption news over the next three to six months. Corruptahoga County: Members of the venerable Tavern Club listened to some grave news Thursday from C. Frank Figliuzzi, special agent in charge of the FBI's Cleveland field office. Having headed white-collar crime investigations for the FBI in Miami - where corruption was rampant - Figliuzzi told club members: "I thought I had seen the most corrupt operating environment I would ever see. But perhaps I was wrong." Cuyahoga County could give Miami a run for its money and, apparently, New Orleans, too. Figliuzzi, the guest speaker at the club, said that an official from FBI headquarters - upon seeing the scope of corruption here - declared that Cuyahoga County could compare with the Big Easy. He told the audience to keep an eye on the newspaper because there will be a whole lot of corruption news over the next three to six months. MICHAEL McINTYRE'S TIPOFF Cleveland Plain Dealer Metro Column http://www.cleveland.com/tipoff/plaindealer/index.ssf?/base/opinion/1238...
C. Frank Figliuzzi, Special Agent in Charge Photo of C. Frank FigliuzziA Connecticut native, Mr. Figliuzzi earned a Juris Doctorate with honors from the University of Connecticut School of Law and a Bachelor of Arts Degree in English Literature from Fairfield University. He is a graduate of the Harvard University John F. Kennedy School of Government program for Senior Executives in National and International Security. Mr. Figliuzzi was appointed an FBI special agent in August 1987 and assigned to the FBI's Atlanta Division, where he worked terrorism and foreign counterintelligence investigations. In 1992, he was promoted to the National Security Division at FBI Headquarters in Washington, D.C., with responsibility for oversight of economic espionage matters. In 1995, Mr. Figliuzzi was named Supervisory Senior Resident Agent, Palo Alto Resident Agency, in the FBI's San Francisco Division. His office, near Silicon Valley, California, led the FBI in investigations of foreign sponsored thefts of trade secrets. In 1997, Mr. Figliuzzi was tasked to lead one of the FBI's first squads exclusively devoted to crimes against children. This San Francisco squad was responsible for responding to child kidnappings, investigating child pornography, and handling unsolved child abductions and murders. In 1998, Mr. Figliuzzi was promoted to Unit Chief in the Office of Professional Responsibility at FBI Headquarters. In this position he adjudicated allegations of serious misconduct against FBI personnel in the Eastern United States. In 1999, Mr. Figliuzzi was appointed Assistant Special Agent in Charge of the FBI’s Miami Division, the fifth largest in the country. He led the Miami Division's White-Collar Crime Branch, known for its successful investigations of high profile public corruption and corporate fraud cases. Following the attacks of 09/11/2001, Mr. Figliuzzi was selected to head FBI Miami's new Counterterrorism Branch. He implemented the South Florida Joint Terrorism Task Force with 160 personnel from 34 agencies. He served as on-scene commander during the nation's first anthrax murder in Boca Raton, Florida. In August 2004, Mr. Figliuzzi was promoted to Inspector. Based in Washington, D.C., he led teams responsible for assessing FBI operations around the world. In December 2005, Mr. Figliuzzi became the FBI's Chief Inspector. On October 4, 2006, FBI Director Robert S. Mueller named Mr. Figliuzzi the Special Agent in Charge of the Cleveland Division. http://cleveland.fbi.gov/index.html Cleveland home * 334 reads ANTI-SPECIESISM:
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THE BIGGEST CROOKS IN CLEVELAND ARE ALL TAVERN CLUB MEMBERS
Why did the FBI warn members of the PRIVATE Tavern Club? They don't even let women in - I doubt there is a black there other than to say Yessir.
Yet there is the FBI giving a private briefing.. with the PD invited. I'm sure this is illegal.
This it complete BULLSHIT CORRUPTION by the FBI - THE BIGGEST CROOKS IN CLEVELAND ARE ALL TAVERN CLUB MEMBERS
Disrupt IT
pick and choose ....out of the basket
seems, like, that, is what "THEY" all do!
I just can't believe the FBI would give a private briefing
I just can't believe the FBI would give a private briefing to the Tavern Club, with a journalist from the PD attending.
Makes me wonder if the PD journalist is a member of this club
....and who from the PD is member of The 50 Club of Cleveland?
I'll bet you coffee Goldberg, Egger or both is/are members of the 50 Club.
But we'll never know...
Disrupt IT
FBI AGENT FRANK FIGLIUZZI TRANSFERRED FROM CORRUPTAHOGA
According to the PD on Friday, FBI Agent Frank Figliuzzi was transferred out of Corruptahoga and reassigned to DC. Makes one wonder if his replacement is a "softballer" and who or what is behind the sudden transfer?
http://blog.cleveland.com/metro/2011/01/area_native_stephen_anthony_na.html
Agent Figliuzzi
Per the peedee, this is a promotion. Insiders say that he was removed, drooling, dazed, and incoherent after being forced to read websites that spin tales of collusion, conspiracies, and corruption.
Seriously, the best wishes to Figliuzzi. He was obviously broght in to get a job done, and now that Dimoria has been indicted, his job is done.
That may or may not be so.
That may or may not be so. The point is - is it possible he was promoted to get him out of Cleveland BECAUSE he was doing such a good job? I don't think he was moved for doing a bad job. It is because of him that all of this crap started coming to the surface.
no idea
Jerleen, I don't know how much the FBI in DC would be influenced by local stuff.
What is the real question here?
dazed and drooling
thank you for a monday laugh dw.
DON'T FORGET WRITTEN ALL IN CAPS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
C. Frank Figliuzzi, Special
C. Frank Figliuzzi, Special Agent in Charge
FBI Cleveland Field Division
Photo of C. Frank FigliuzziA Connecticut native, Mr. Figliuzzi earned a Juris Doctorate with honors from the University of Connecticut School of Law and a Bachelor of Arts Degree in English Literature from Fairfield University. He is a graduate of the Harvard University John F. Kennedy School of Government program for Senior Executives in National and International Security.
Mr. Figliuzzi was appointed an FBI special agent in August 1987 and assigned to the FBI's Atlanta Division, where he worked terrorism and foreign counterintelligence investigations. In 1992, he was promoted to the National Security Division at FBI Headquarters in Washington, D.C., with responsibility for oversight of economic espionage matters.
In 1995, Mr. Figliuzzi was named Supervisory Senior Resident Agent, Palo Alto Resident Agency, in the FBI's San Francisco Division. His office, near Silicon Valley, California, led the FBI in investigations of foreign sponsored thefts of trade secrets. In 1997, Mr. Figliuzzi was tasked to lead one of the FBI's first squads exclusively devoted to crimes against children. This San Francisco squad was responsible for responding to child kidnappings, investigating child pornography, and handling unsolved child abductions and murders. In 1998, Mr. Figliuzzi was promoted to Unit Chief in the Office of Professional Responsibility at FBI Headquarters. In this position he adjudicated allegations of serious misconduct against FBI personnel in the Eastern United States.
In 1999, Mr. Figliuzzi was appointed Assistant Special Agent in Charge of the FBI’s Miami Division, the fifth largest in the country. He led the Miami Division's White-Collar Crime Branch, known for its successful investigations of high profile public corruption and corporate fraud cases. Following the attacks of 09/11/2001, Mr. Figliuzzi was selected to head FBI Miami's new Counterterrorism Branch. He implemented the South Florida Joint Terrorism Task Force with 160 personnel from 34 agencies. He served as on-scene commander during the nation's first anthrax murder in Boca Raton, Florida.
In August 2004, Mr. Figliuzzi was promoted to Inspector. Based in Washington, D.C., he led teams responsible for assessing FBI operations around the world. In December 2005, Mr. Figliuzzi became the FBI's Chief Inspector. On October 4, 2006, FBI Director Robert S. Mueller named Mr. Figliuzzi the Special Agent in Charge of the Cleveland Division.
Stephen D. Anthony Named
Stephen D. Anthony Named Special Agent in Charge of Cleveland Division
Washington, D.C. January 04, 2011
* FBI National Press Office (202) 324-3691
— filed under: Breaking News, Press Release
Director Robert S. Mueller, III named Ohio native Stephen Anthony special agent in charge of the FBI’s Cleveland Division. Mr. Anthony most recently was responsible for establishing an FBI-wide leadership development program.
Mr. Anthony entered on duty as a special agent in February 1988. He was assigned to the Memphis Division, where he investigated violent crime and criminal enterprise matters and served as a team leader for the special operations group. He established the city’s first Safe Streets Task Force and served as its coordinator for four years before being promoted to field supervisor in December 2000. In this role, he was responsible for violent crime, criminal enterprise, cyber and drug matters.
Beginning in December 2003, Mr. Anthony held several positions within the Executive Development and Selection Program at FBI Headquarters. He served as a supervisory special agent, unit chief and assistant section chief and oversaw the implementation of several significant policy changes, including a new management selection system for agents.
In February 2006, he was promoted as assistant special agent in charge at the Washington Field Office (WFO), where he oversaw all administrative matters and training programs. Mr. Anthony also served as acting special agent in charge of WFO’s Administrative Division from July 2006 to February 2007 and was responsible for the administrative, security and investigative services branches.
In April 2007, Mr. Anthony was named special assistant to Director Mueller, where he provided counsel on a variety of policy and administrative matters. He served as special assistant until June 2009, when he was assigned to the leadership development program initiative.
Mr. Anthony received his Bachelor of Arts degree in political science and history in 1984 from John Carroll University. He earned his Juris Doctorate degree in 1987 from the Cleveland-Marshall College of Law and is a member of the Ohio state bar.
Prior to his FBI career, he served as a law clerk for the United States Attorney’s Office and for a civil litigation firm.
C. Frank Figliuzzi, Special
C. Frank Figliuzzi, Special Agent in Charge
FBI Cleveland Field Division
Photo of C. Frank FigliuzziA Connecticut native, Mr. Figliuzzi earned a Juris Doctorate with honors from the University of Connecticut School of Law and a Bachelor of Arts Degree in English Literature from Fairfield University. He is a graduate of the Harvard University John F. Kennedy School of Government program for Senior Executives in National and International Security.
Mr. Figliuzzi was appointed an FBI special agent in August 1987 and assigned to the FBI's Atlanta Division, where he worked terrorism and foreign counterintelligence investigations. In 1992, he was promoted to the National Security Division at FBI Headquarters in Washington, D.C., with responsibility for oversight of economic espionage matters.
In 1995, Mr. Figliuzzi was named Supervisory Senior Resident Agent, Palo Alto Resident Agency, in the FBI's San Francisco Division. His office, near Silicon Valley, California, led the FBI in investigations of foreign sponsored thefts of trade secrets. In 1997, Mr. Figliuzzi was tasked to lead one of the FBI's first squads exclusively devoted to crimes against children. This San Francisco squad was responsible for responding to child kidnappings, investigating child pornography, and handling unsolved child abductions and murders. In 1998, Mr. Figliuzzi was promoted to Unit Chief in the Office of Professional Responsibility at FBI Headquarters. In this position he adjudicated allegations of serious misconduct against FBI personnel in the Eastern United States.
In 1999, Mr. Figliuzzi was appointed Assistant Special Agent in Charge of the FBI’s Miami Division, the fifth largest in the country. He led the Miami Division's White-Collar Crime Branch, known for its successful investigations of high profile public corruption and corporate fraud cases. Following the attacks of 09/11/2001, Mr. Figliuzzi was selected to head FBI Miami's new Counterterrorism Branch. He implemented the South Florida Joint Terrorism Task Force with 160 personnel from 34 agencies. He served as on-scene commander during the nation's first anthrax murder in Boca Raton, Florida.
In August 2004, Mr. Figliuzzi was promoted to Inspector. Based in Washington, D.C., he led teams responsible for assessing FBI operations around the world. In December 2005, Mr. Figliuzzi became the FBI's Chief Inspector. On October 4, 2006, FBI Director Robert S. Mueller named Mr. Figliuzzi the Special Agent in Charge of the Cleveland Division.
What are the credentials of his replacement?
Future considerations for disrupting corruption in Cleveland and Cuyahoga County might have more focus on the endless dog and pony political crimes that violate HUD FUNDING PRINCIPLES AND VIOLATE THE PUBLIC AT LARGE!
Until the local governments reform those unreal activities that are all "pay to play" geared... Our local economy will continue to suffer abusive practices that lack regulation, oversight, and true transparency...
Best wishes FBI-Cleveland, Ohio...
Don't let the hugest government bottom feeder there is get away with more collusive practices in our community...
JP CHASE MORGAN BANK aka Plymouth Park Tax Services.... Chew them up, digest them, and regurgitate the gross injustices portrayed by their powerful bidding on our community....
from hands on to hands off
Sounds like the hands on is being replaced by an adminstrative type with local ties, never a good move. I wonder if this is his last stop before retirement?
like I said before, replaced
like I said before, replaced with a "softball."
softball
this blog has blown the page and it very hard to read. I e-mailed realneo admin hours ago asking that it be reformatted to fit the page. I wonder if you edited the post by copying the post, pasting it to wordwhatever, and deleting the one on realneo, then reposting it after editing on word whatever for size, if that would work. Maybe there is an easier way?