John V. Gilles
The Miami FBI has a new chief. The newly minted Special Agent In Charge is John V. Gilles. FBI Director Robert S. Mueller transferred him from an FBI office in St. Louis. His résumé is fairly long, dealing with judicial corruption matters, cyber crime and white collar offense. Still, talk is cheap and he shall be measured by his conduct and nothing else.
Judging by the Miami FBI press releases on their website, former Miami FBI Special Agent In Charge (SAC), Jonathan I. Solomon, unceremoniously vacated his job at the FBI the week after I sent a letter to President Obama about this case, with a copy of the lawsuit.
Much like a week after I wrote about the U.S. Attorney over the case, R. Alexander Acosta, he too left his job.
Then, there's the head of the FBI's computer department that resigned the day after I questioned the integrity of their system, the illogical approach they have taken to computer science and the poor implementation of said software and machinery.
Apparently, people do not like being publicly challenged on their wrongdoing and deliberate failures, which is pretty much what I figured when I started authoring the articles.
Well, there is a solution to that - do your job with integrity and do not follow orders from a corrupt person, whose misconduct has the ability to get you imprisoned and disgrace your family's name forever.
As I see it, Jonathon I. Solomon is still liable for what transpired during his tenure and will be held as such in international court.
Incidents transpired that criminally endangered my life and because his boss, Robert S. Mueller, who hates blacks, immigrants and Muslims, as attested by numerous lawsuits filed against him by different people for said misconduct, told him to drag his feet on the case to aid ignorant, uneducated, thieving Hollywood stars and executives, in criminally robbing a black immigrant out of billions in copyrights, he looked the other way and it almost cost me my life. Not to mention, it's held up my patents, which is another story I shall address shortly.
May God have mercy on all of you involved in the misconduct, as what you did is so evil, vile, disgraceful and unconscionable, even heaven would have no sympathy, as you put stolen money/copyrights that are not yours ahead of human lives.
That's something I will never think well of the FBI for and when the public finds out the full story, w
Miami gets new FBI chief
John V. Gillies is the FBI's top agent in South Florida. He has been named special agent in charge of the FBI's Miami division, replacing Jonathan I. Solomon, who retired from the FBI this summer.
Gillies will start his new job in October. The Miami field office, the fifth largest in the country with about 460 FBI agents, stretches from Fort Pierce to Key West. It focuses on counterterrorism, fraud and other major crimes...
He has been involved as a special agent and supervisor in numerous white collar, public corruption and financial fraud prosecutions across the country. Among his successful cases: the convictions of three California Superior Court judges in the mid-1990s.