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15 Oct, 4 tweets, 2 min read
He handled inquiries from Members of Congress and their offices regarding security, access control for entry to the House complex, and joint activities with the US Capitol Police to facilitate legislative branch activities. He also worked with other LE agencies and the military.
Stefan J. Bieret, alleged possessor of child pornography and "Man of Achievement" archive.constantcontact.com/fs076/11031559…
He might not be the only consumer of child pornography in The Capitol. He was a long-serving, trusted officer who received an award for service excellence.
congress.gov/congressional-…
@teslunatic made a good point. He is indeed ripe for kompromat. I'm not going to dox his wife but his close relationship could be a national security issue. I'm sure that it's being investigated. Has to be.

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