Women Dominate FBI’s List of Most Wanted Domestic Terrorists

Steve Neavling ticklethewire.com Five of the seven Americans most wanted for domestic terrorism by the FBI are women, the Business Insider reports. Among those wanted are Donna Joan Borup, an anti-apartheid protester who blinded a Port Authority officer; Joanne Deborah Chesimard, escaped from prison on charges of killing a state trooper; Josephine Sunshine Overaker, accused…

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Feds: Mobster Conducts Business from Prison

Steve Neavling ticklethewire.com  Accused mobster Joseph “Mousie” Massimino is suspected of conducting Mafia business from behind closed bars, the Philadelphia Daily News reports. Among the evidence is a letter that Massimino sent to a friend in 2005 while locked up in New Jersey’s South Woods State Prison. The letter advises a friend to “get in…

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Former FBI Agent Dies at 76

Steve Neavling ticklethewire.com  James Thomas Blasingame, a former FBI agent who worked in numerous offices across the country and investigated fraud, a mass murder and the Ku Klux Klan, died Tuesday, the Athens Banner-Herald reports. He was 76. Blasingame joined the FBI in 1954 and served as a special agent in Buffalo, N.Y., Newark, N.J.,…

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Feds Suspect Ex-University of Georgia Coach of Ponzi Scheme

Steve Neavling ticklethewire.com  Former University of Georgia football coach Jim Donnan faces financial penalties and potential criminal charges in connection with a business venture, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports. “He capitalized on his influence over one former player by telling him, ‘Your Daddy is going to take care of you’ … ‘if you weren’t my son,…

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Judge Rules FBI Must Release Dotcom Evidence

Steve Neavling ticklethewire.com  U.S. federal authorities cannot extradite the founder of the Megaupload online file-sharing site without evidence supporting charges of copyright breaches and internet piracy, a New Zealand court ruled Thursday, Reuters reports. “Without access to materials relevant to the extradition hearing phase, the person sought will be significantly constrained in his or her…

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Janice Fedarcyk, First Woman to Head N.Y. FBI, Retiring to Join Private Sector

Steve Neavling ticklethewire.com  Janice Fedarcyk, the fist woman to head the N.Y. FBI office, who oversaw some major terrorists, mob and Wall Street probes,  is retiring  to enter the private sector, the Wall Street Journal reports. Janice Fedarcyk, assistant director in charge of the New York bureau, plans to start a consulting firm in Washington…

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