The corrupt Silk Road DEA agent Carl Force was sentenced today in California to an edict of 78 months in prison. The judge dismissed Forces claim to hardships growing up and his insanity plea, explaining how he betrayed the public’s trust for a book and movie deal. U.S. District Judge Richard Seeborg said Force’s betrayal was “breathtaking” and warranted no exceptions.
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Prosecutors arranged a plea agreement with Force and his partner Shaun Bridges for lighter terms regarding their money laundering and obstruction of justice charges. Force was said to have played a large role in the case by prosecutors, posing as many aliases one of them pretending to be a drug dealer named “nob.” U.S. District Judge Richard Seeborg said to the court:
“The extent and the scope of Mr. Force’s betrayal of public trust is quite simply breathtaking, It is compounded by the fact that it appears to have been motivated by greed and thrill seeking, including the pursuit of a book and movie deal.”
Court documents revealed by the defense, say that Force suffered from “mental health” issues, but it seems Judge Seeborg felt he deserved the maximum of his recommended sentence. There is no information on Bridges attempts to use “insanity” as an excuse for betraying the public’s trust and doing it again by changing his name. The Ulbricht family is not pleased with the light sentence recommendations and what they think is blatant double standards. The family will be using the evidence from Force and Bridges betrayal in their appeal for Ross’s freedom.
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