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Geek Squad’s Incentive to Plant Child Porn – Geeks Are Hired by FBI

Saturday, March 11, 2017 12:09
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The FBI testified against Dr. Mark Rettenmaier who is facing child pornography charges after Geek Squad technicians supposedly located a photo of a young naked girl on his computer back in 2011. The image was discovered in a section of Rettenmaier’s hard drive where deleted files are stored. This means that the Geek Squad had to purposely go looking for evidence since they were searching in Rettenmaier’s deleted file after he had brought his computer to Best Buy for repairs.

Rettenmaier’s attorney, James Riddet, states that “the FBI was dealing with a paid agent inside the Geek Squad who was used for the specific purpose of searching clients’ computers for child pornography and other contraband or evidence of crimes.” This information was obtained via the Los Angeles Times.

Riddet accuses the FBI of paying at least eight employees at Geek Squad to be “confidential human sources.

The Washington (Com) Post reported that an FBI agent, Tracey Riley reported that the FBI/Best Buy source was Justin Meade, a supervisor at the Geek Squad maintenance center in Kentucky. Meade notified the FBI after he discovered the porn on Rettenmaier’s computer. Meade was paid $500 by the FBI for turning in Rettenmaier according to the Los Angeles Times.

This means that Best Buy’s Geek Squad has a built in motive to plant evidence in order to obtain a reward.

 Best Buy attempted to excuse their part in violating the 4th Amendment with the following statement:

From time to time, our repair agents discover material that may be child pornography, and we have a legal and moral obligation to turn that material over to law enforcement. We are proud of our policy and share it with our customers before we begin any repair.

That does not mean that Best Buy or the FBI have a right to violate the 4th Amendment. Clearly in this case, the Geek Squad was acting as an agent of the FBI.

Best Buy now has one less customer. How about you?

 

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  • THIS is the end of Geek Squad and maybe even Best Bye-bye. I cannot believe they would STOOP this low??

    But we have before with the illegal election and installment of a Kenyan negro sodomite as in insult to our stupidity to do so.

    So far, he has not been arrested nor the 535 Congogressmen that put the sodomite in committing one of the GRAVEST treason I have ever seen. :twisted:

    • Yeah, and now with the Malik Obama info showing the real foreign birth certificate and all the Arpaio evidence gathered, each day that goes on where Obama is not arrested proves that we still have controlled Gatekeepers.
      Let the lawsuits begin. Bestbuy is finished and probably the tip of the iceberg.

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