FBI agent admits stealing silver bars during raid on Jan. 6 defendant
- Nicholas Anthony Williams, a former FBI agent, was convicted of theft and providing false statements related to stealing from homes during search warrant executions.
- Williams, 37, admitted to stealing money and property while serving search warrants and filing fraudulent charges on his government card.
- He faces up to 10 years in prison and a possible $250,000 fine, with sentencing scheduled for January.
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Former Houston FBI agent admits to pocketing money, belongings while executing search warrants
Prosecutors say, Nicholas Williams, 37, admitted to stealing money and property from several homes while executing search warrants as an FBI special agent in Houston, serving in both the criminal violent gang and counterterrorism squad.

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Did An FBI Agent Steal from a Jan. 6 Rioter? New Update Revealed
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