[Politech] FBI employee snoops through confidential police databases [priv]

From: Declan McCullagh (declan@private)
Date: Thu Feb 26 2004 - 20:54:28 PST

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    >
    >FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE   CRM
    >THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 2004     (202) 514-2007
    >WWW.USDOJ.GOV   TDD (202) 514-1888
    >
    >
    >FBI LEGAL TECHNICIAN PLEADS GUILTY TO
    >UNLAWFULLY ACCESSING THE FBI'S COMPUTER SYSTEM
    >
    >         WASHINGTON, D.C. - Assistant Attorney General Christopher A. Wray 
    > of the Criminal Division and U.S. Attorney Roscoe C. Howard of the 
    > District of Columbia announced today that Narissa Smalls, a legal 
    > technician in FBI Headquarters, was sentenced to 12 months in prison 
    > today on charges stemming from her unlawful access of the FBI's Automated 
    > Case Support (ACS) computer system.
    >
    >         Smalls, sentenced this afternoon by U.S. District Court Judge 
    > Gladys Kessler of the District of Columbia, pleaded guilty to the felony 
    > charges in December 2003 and resigned from the FBI as part of her plea 
    > agreement.
    >
    >         Smalls was assigned to the Freedom of Information and Privacy Act 
    > Unit in FBI Headquarters, and her duties included searching ACS for 
    > information in response to FOIA requests and for other administrative 
    > purposes.  Smalls admitted that between September 2002 and November 2002, 
    > she conducted several searches in ACS for information regarding 
    > individuals who were subjects of ongoing drug investigations in the FBI's 
    > Washington Field Office.  In one instance, she printed out the 
    > information and took it to her residence.  Smalls admitted she then 
    > shared the results of her ACS searches with individuals who were 
    > associated with the subjects of the FBI's drug investigations.
    >
    >         The case was investigated by the Department of Justice, Office of 
    > the Inspector General, and the FBI.  The case is being prosecuted by 
    > Acting Deputy Chief Raymond Hulser and Trial Attorney Sabrina Houlton of 
    > the Public Integrity Section of the United States Department of Justice, 
    > headed by Section Chief Noel Hillman, with assistance from the United 
    > States Attorney's Office for the District of Columbia.
    >
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    >
    >04-118
    >
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