A FBI employee in San Francisco is in big trouble as a result of financial statement she made, the San Francisco Chronicle reported.
The paper reported that Rachelle Thomas-Zuill, 39, who conducted background investigations on FBI agents for security clearances in San Francisco, was charged in court documents in San Jose with lying about the debt she had on her properties, court records show.
Thomas-Zuill wrote on a financial disclosure form to the government that she owned three properties with an outstanding mortgage debt of $866,000, when in reality she owned six properties with a debt of more than $2.2 million, the paper wrote.
The paper reported that she worked from 2003 until July of this year as a personnel security specialist for the FBI.