FBI agent found guilty of raping three women inside of his secret tattoo parlor
One FBI agent Authorities were found guilty of raping three women after taking them with free tattoos and modeling contracts to the tattoo shop.
FBI Prosecutors, 41 -year -old supervisor Eduardo Valdivia, when not in the daily business Lalo Brown and El Boogie under the name of the hidden tattoo halls run.
The agent used fake names and Instagram account DC fine line tattoos to attract women to the shop and promises modeling contracts before filming sexual assault Prosecutors, he said, According to NBC 4 Washington.
After the attacks, Valdivia, who joined the FBI in 2011, would use fake modeling contacts as blackmail to ensure that women return.
Valdivia, a married father of three children, sat down expressionlessly on Friday, explaining that he was guilty of all numbers. Accordingly Washington Post. He could have been imprisoned for decades for the charges.
Authorities, former FBI supervisor Eduardo Valdivia’nın running secret tattoo halls and women promised free tattoos and modeling contracts, he said. (Montgomery District Police Department)
Authorities, former FBI supervisor Eduardo Valdivia’nın running secret tattoo halls and women promised free tattoos and modeling contracts, he said. (Montgomery District Police Department)
While in court, Valdivia took a stand and claimed that their encounter with women was based on consent. However, after he learned that an order was issued to be arrested later, he admitted that he had hidden evidence.
Valdivia said he had thrown a box of condoms and deleted the laptop and memory card that holds photos and videos of having sex with women.
Valdivia also told FBI about the tattoo halls to the courtroom. He was suspended by the office.
According to the court documents, the former agent organizes Spanish literature and public health degrees and helped control public health clinics throughout the country before joining the FBI in 2011.
Valdivia continued to be tried for heavy crime counts in Montgomery County. In 2020, he was accused of murder at an attempt to hit a man on a subway train.
Prosecutors, the man wanted money and fleeing and walking and asking to watch Valdivia’yı said to watch his mouth, he said. The tensions between the two roses and Valdivia hit the man twice.
However, Valdivia said he felt threatened. A jury did not find him guilty about everything.
After discussing about three hours, a jury found him guilty of four points of second -degree rape and two points of the fourth degree sexual crime.
It will be sentenced on October 14th.




