One of the highest-ranking FBI agents to ever face criminal charges was sentenced to over four years in prison on Thursday for secretly colluding with a Russian oligarch.

Charles McGonigal, a former counterintelligence leader in the FBI’s New York field office, pleaded guilty to a conspiracy charge. McGonigal’s lawyers had asked for no prison time, but the judge came down harshly on the former FBI bigwig.

“I committed a felony and as a former FBI special agent it causes me extreme emotional and physical pain,” McGonigal told the judge prior to the imposition of the sentence. “I stand before you today with a deep sense of remorse.”

  • @Rognaut
    link
    English
    3611 months ago

    Remorse that you got caught.*

  • @arin
    link
    English
    2611 months ago

    Ah yes 50 months for treason as an internal high ranking agent. Just a slap on the wrist

  • Uglyhead
    link
    English
    2511 months ago

    RuZZia owned the people that were supposed to be investigating The Tromp Crime Family.

    • @[email protected]
      link
      fedilink
      411 months ago

      Don’t worry, it’s not for the benefit of my country (Russia) too. Only for the criminal top of it.

  • andrew_bidlaw
    link
    fedilink
    2011 months ago

    “I committed a felony and as a former FBI special agent it causes me extreme emotional and physical pain. I stand before you today with a deep sense of remorse.”

    What he did, shat on the carpet? 50 months and this half-assed apology don’t seem like a punishment for a treason for a top official.

  • @[email protected]
    link
    fedilink
    1811 months ago

    He served as the special agent in charge of the Counterintelligence Division of the FBI’s New York field office. In that position, McGonigal supervised and participated in investigations of Russian oligarchs, including Deripaska, to whom he provided impermissible services.

    From: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_McGonigal

    In 2016, McGonigal was named Section Chief of the Cyber-Counterintelligence Coordination Section of the Counterintelligence Division. On October 4, 2016, it was announced that McGonigal was named “Special Agent in Charge of the Counterintelligence Division for the New York Field Office”, appointed by James B. Comey.[3]

    In March 2017, McGonigal expressed concern in a text message to then-FBI Deputy Assistant Director of the Counterintelligence Division Jennifer Boone that the surveillance warrant application on Carter Page could leak to the public after being presented to the United States House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence.[7]

    McGonigal retired from the FBI in 2018.[8]

  • Endorkend
    link
    fedilink
    1411 months ago

    it causes me extreme emotional and physical pain

    That’s the exact opposite of feeling remorse.

    Remorse is about feeling bad about what you did to others or your country.

  • theodewere
    link
    fedilink
    1311 months ago

    hey, law enforcement is a tough business, there are a lot of grey areas… it’s hard to know when it’s okay and when it’s not okay to become an asset of an agent of Putin’s regime…

    • @ours
      link
      English
      411 months ago

      FBI counter-intelligence has an interesting track record of working for the Russians.

      • Flying Squid
        link
        311 months ago

        I’m guessing that’s a Harry Potter thing? I’m afraid I never got into it. Probably why my association is with the Scottish so-called poet. Maybe Rowling made an intentional reference?

      • Flying Squid
        link
        411 months ago

        I’ve “enjoyed” McGonigall’s “poetry” for years.

    • @[email protected]
      link
      fedilink
      111 months ago

      The prosecutors wanted 5 yrs, the felon wanted none. The judge pulled in the right direction here.

  • Skeezix
    link
    511 months ago

    That’s a real kick in the gonicles