In current FBI custody is a man with a story to tell.

The person in question is part of a group of se.x traffickers.

He is attempting to bargain with info on what he did several decades ago when he was providing young kids to prominent people. One particular case he has brought up in involves a never married deceased female who held a very high level position and among other things was involved in a controversial operation that resulted in a number of deaths.

She liked very young girls.

Janet Reno

Janet Reno broke new ground in 1993 as the first woman to serve as U.S. Attorney General, serving under President Bill Clinton.

Waco Siege

The Waco Siege began in early 1993, when a government raid on a compound near Waco, Texas, led to a 51-day standoff between federal agents and members of a millennial Christian sect called the Branch Davidians. The siege ended dramatically on April 19, 1993, when fires consumed the compound, leaving some 75 people dead, including 25 children.

LEGACY OF THE WACO SIEGE

From the beginning, the government’s handling of the Waco siege (which played out in the national and international media) was heavily criticized. Reno took responsibility for the botched raid, later admitting there was no evidence of ongoing child abuse within the compound (which had been one of the justifications for ordering the gas attack).

Though the government long maintained that its actions played no role in starting the fires at the Waco compound, in 1999 it was revealed that some of the gas the FBI used was flammable under certain conditions.

Reno subsequently appointed the lawyer and former senator John Danforth to lead an investigation into the siege’s end. In 2000, he concluded that government agents did not start the fires or shoot at the compound. – Source


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