An FBI agent who supervised a North Georgia task force that cruised the Internet for would-be sexual predators has been under criminal investigation for nearly two years, federal prosecutors said in court papers filed in U.S. District Court in Rome.
While the investigation of FBI Special Agent Kenneth Hillman remains open, prosecutors have barred lawyers for defendants arrested by the task force from taking testimony from Hillman and others about allegations—including possible instances of perjury—that could throw the cases against their clients in doubt.
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