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Saturday, August 25, 2018
Accounts of corruption surrounding BLM director of law enforcement
Despite improvements under the current administration in the culture and performance of the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), there remain holdovers from the past culpable in the kinds of corruption and overreach which have come to define the agency. William Woody currently heads BLM law enforcement, but carries with him a reputation for arrogance, overspending, cronyism and other excesses. Daniel P. Love, the infamous thug whose lawlessness has been investigated extensively by the Interior Department’s Inspector General, is Woody’s protege. The following information was provided to Free Range Report by an insider with the Bureau of Land Management’s Law Enforcement Division who wishes to remain anonymous. This account is intended to expose the dangerous level of corruption and unconstraint which remain at the highest levels in a federal agency with immense powers over western lands. We cannot independently confirm all the details contained in this account. Go to Free Range Report to read the insider's allegations
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