Former FBI Official Charles McGonigal Sentenced to Over 4 Years in Prison for Russian Oligarch Involvement

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Former top FBI agent Charles McGonigal has been sentenced to over four years in prison for conspiring to launder money and aiding a Russian oligarch in an attempt to remove him from a US sanction list. McGonigal, who pleaded guilty in August, is one of the highest-ranking FBI agents to be charged with a crime. He is also accused of hiding payments from an Albanian agent while working for the FBI. Despite expressing remorse, the judge called his crimes "extraordinarily serious." McGonigal has been ordered to surrender to authorities in February 2024.
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