
The former head of the FBI’s Boston office choked up Tuesday as he was fined $10,000 for violating an ethics charge, the Boston Globe reports.
Kenneth Kaiser, a retired assistant director of the FBI, had pleaded guilty as part of a plea agreement that spared him jail time.
“I lost something I valued the most — my reputation,” Kenneth W. Kaiser, 57, of Hopkinton, said.
Kaiser was accused of meeting with former FBI colleagues about his company that was under investigation.