Livingston Ledger: FBI allegedly paid Geek Squad technicians as ‘confidential human sources’ in child porn case

Livingston Ledger: FBI allegedly paid Geek Squad technicians as ‘confidential human sources’ in child porn case:

FBI allegedly paid Geek Squad technicians as ‘confidential human sources’ in child porn case Recently unsealed documents reveal the FBI has allegedly been paying Geek Squad technicians to search customers‘ computers for illegal material, allowing the FBI to conduct searches without a warrant.

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That source was later identified as Justin Meade, a supervisor at the Geek Squad maintenance center in Kentucky, who notified the FBI after he discovered the illegal material on Rettenmaier’s computer. Meade was reportedly paid $500 for providing evidence to the FBI, according to an informant file obtained by the Los Angeles Times.

Meade denies that he was ever paid, and Riley has denied that he was ever directed to search for any illegal materials by the FBI.

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