A former U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement-Homeland
Security Investigations (ICE-HSI) Special Agent was sentenced today to 36
months in prison for accepting bribes in exchange for orchestrating, through
multiple misrepresentations to numerous government agencies, the dismissal of a
drug trafficking indictment filed against a fugitive narcotics kingpin,
announced Acting Assistant Attorney General John P. Cronan of the Justice
Department’s Criminal Division.
According to admissions in his plea agreement, Christopher
V. Ciccione II, 52, of Phoenixville, Pennsylvania, accepted cash and other
things of value and used his official position to cause a drug trafficking
indictment against Colombian national Jose Bayron Piedrahita Ceballos to be
dismissed. Piedrahita and Colombian
national Juan Carlos Velasco Cano met with Ciccione in Bogota, Colombia in
December 2010, where they provided him with approximately $20,000 in cash,
dinner, drinks and prostitutes. In
exchange, Ciccione disclosed the identities of confidential sources cooperating
against Velasco three times, made
numerous misrepresentations to the U.S. Attorney’s Office and HSI management,
and altered law enforcement records to represent to decision makers that
Piedrahita was a “former” suspect of a closed investigation, rather than a
“current” subject; that Piedrahita was “never positively identified” during
that investigation; and that his case should be dismissed because no one could
obtain probable cause to “supersede another indictment.” Ciccone also falsified the concurrence of
several other federal agents and attempted to parole Piedrahita into the United
States.
“Christopher Ciccione abused his law enforcement authority
for personal profit,” said Acting Assistant Attorney General Cronan. “His actions not only comprised an ongoing
investigation and nearly allowed a dangerous drug kingpin to escape justice,
but they also betrayed the public trust placed in him to carry out his sworn
duties with integrity. Today’s sentence
demonstrates the hard work of our federal law enforcement partners to bring
criminals to justice—no matter who they are.”
Ciccione was sentenced by U.S. District Judge Robert N.
Scola Jr. of the Southern District of Florida.
Velasco was sentenced to 27 months in prison on Jan. 17. Piedrahita is currently incarcerated in the
Republic of Colombia.
The U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign
Assets Control designated Piedrahita as a Specially Designated Narcotics
Trafficker pursuant to the Foreign Narcotics Kingpin Designation Act on May 3,
2016.
ICE’s Office of Professional Responsibility, Department of
Homeland Security’s Office of Inspector General and the FBI investigated the
case. The Justice Department’s Office of
International Affairs and Office of the Judicial Attaché in Colombia and the
Drug Enforcement Administration provided valuable assistance to the
investigation. The Colombian Attorney
General’s Office also provided invaluable support. Trial Attorneys Luke Cass
and Jennifer A. Clarke of the Criminal Division’s Public Integrity Section are
prosecuting the case.
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