The Department of Justice revealed that one of its own helped out the Bloods street gang by repeatedly identifying informants and cooperating witnesses.
"Tawanna Hilliard works in an administrative role for the US Attorney’s Office for the District of New Jersey, court documents say. According to the US Attorney for the Eastern District of New York, over a period of more than two years, Hilliard used her access to information to help her son Tyquan Hilliard, 28, and his gang, the 5-9 Brims set of the Bloods."
"Authorities have charged the Hilliards with six felony counts: witness tampering and harassment, obstruction of justice and conspiracy to tamper with a witness. Each carries a maximum 20-year prison sentence."
Hilliard pleaded not guilty and is out on bail. Son Tyquan Hilliard has not yet been arraigned because he is currently in “New York state prison serving the remainder of an 11-year sentence for robbery and assault.”...........To Read More....."Tawanna Hilliard is also charged with illegally obtaining information from a protected government computer."
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