Los Angeles Times

Ex-federal agent gets 10 years in prison

Felix Cisneros Jr., 48, aided an associate of a criminal organizati­on.

- By Christian Martinez

A former federal agent from Murrieta was sentenced Monday to 10 years in prison for taking bribes to help an organized-crime figure by providing updates on investigat­ions and deleting informatio­n from a government database, prosecutor­s said.

Felix Cisneros Jr., 48, was also ordered to pay a $30,000 fine and forfeit $133,000. He was convicted in May of 30 felonies: 26 counts of money laundering, one count of bribery, one count of conspiracy to commit bribery of a public official and two counts of submitting a false tax return.

The charges stem from an 18-month period beginning in September 2015 during which Cisneros was employed as a special agent with Homeland Security Investigat­ions.

“Cisneros accepted cash, checks, private jet travel, luxury hotel stays, meals and other items of value from a person ... who was associated with a criminal organizati­on,” according to the U.S. attorney’s office for the Central District of California. The person was identified only as “Individual 1,” and the organizati­on was not disclosed.

Cisneros received about $100,000 in checks and gifts from the person and performed multiple favors in return, prosecutor­s said.

In one incident, Cisneros accessed a government database and removed “derogatory informatio­n” regarding a German national.

He placed an alert in a law enforcemen­t database for an address associated with an illegal marijuana growing operation, allowing him to learn of law enforcemen­t’s interest in the operation and warn Individual 1.

He collected informatio­n regarding an associate of Individual 1 whose house had been searched by law enforcemen­t and provided Individual 1 with informatio­n about the investigat­ion.

Cisneros also obtained an official Department of Homeland Security letter that allowed the brother-inlaw of Individual 1 to be paroled into the United States from Mexico, then provided updates on the status of the brother-in-law’s asylum applicatio­n.

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