September 21, 2007
Federal Agent Indicted For Using Database to Track Ex-Girlfriend
San Francisco ChronicleA former agent for the U.S. Commerce Department was indicted by a federal grand jury Wednesday on charges that he used a government database to track the travels of a former girlfriend. Benjamin Robinson, 40, of Oakland, a 10-year special agent with the Commerce Department's Office of Export Enforcement, was charged with unlawfully obtaining information from a protected computer and lying to a government agency. Full story...
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