US FBI agent accused of paying for prostitutes | Global News

US FBI agent accused of paying for prostitutes

/ 02:40 PM September 25, 2012

LOS ANGELES—A defense attorney in Los Angeles is asking a judge to quash an indictment in a weapons trafficking case because an undercover FBI agent is accused of spending taxpayer dollars on prostitutes in the Philippines.

Court documents citing government misconduct filed last week by John Littrell, a deputy federal public defender, claim the unnamed agent paid up to $2,400 each time he went to brothels with the defendants during a gun trafficking probe last year.

FBI spokeswoman Laura Eimiller could not be immediately reached for comment Monday.

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Littrell represents Sergio Santiago Syjuco, who along with two other Philippine nationals, face federal conspiracy charges. All three are accused of importing weapons to the US without a license.

A hearing to consider dismissal of the charges is set for October 15.

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