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Enrique Tarrio calls for the Firing and Arrest of Special Agent Miller
Feb 1, 2025
I’m calling for the firing and the arrest of Special Agent Nicole Miller of the @FBI for perjury, tampering with evidence and violating 18 USC 1512 Obstructing an Official Proceeding.
— Enrique Tarrio (@NobleOne) February 2, 2025
Throughout the trial of @ENordean @RealJoeBiggs @zachrehl @DomPezzola0351 And I, Agent Nicole…
I’m calling for the firing and the arrest of Special Agent Nicole Miller of the @FBI for perjury, tampering with evidence and violating 18 USC 1512 Obstructing an Official Proceeding.
Throughout the trial of @ENordean, @RealJoeBiggs, @zachrehl, @DomPezzola0351 And I, Agent Nicole Miller lied on the stand, Tampered with evidence and eavesdropped on attorney client privileged calls. She hid her messages that showed personal bias against us during her illegal investigation.
She must be brought to justice and made to answer for her crimes. True justice can only be accomplished by holding our government accountable for the crimes they committed.
To ALL J6ers I encourage you to tell your stories and name those who committed these heinous acts. They tried to take OUR lives for political gain and we cannot let things stand. You want to Make America Great Again? This is a start.
https://x.com/NobleOne/status/1885889389160513818
See Also: https://x.com/NobleOne/status/1885893054080385431, https://x.com/NobleOne/status/1885893864701169694
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- In a court document filed Wednesday night, Nordean's attorney, Nicholas Smith, said that following a cross examination of government witness Special Agent Nicole Miller, she was required to turn over any written statements related to her testimony under the Jencks Act. Miller produced her digital messages she had in an Excel worksheet, but "a close examination of the agent's sheet revealed over one thousand hidden Excel rows of messages," the court document said.
- "From the hidden rows in Miller's Lync spreadsheet it is apparent that the defense has not received all of her Jencks statements in these relevant communications," the document said. "That is because the individuals with whom Miller exchanges messages can be seen responding to the agent—but her own statements are missing."
- Newsweek. Proud Boys Attorney Finds 'Hidden' FBI Messages During Jan. 6 Trial. Matthew Impelli. March 9, 2023. https://www.newsweek.com/proud-boys-attorney-finds-hidden-fbi-messages-during-jan-6-trial-1786773 archive.today link
The witness, FBI Special Agent Nicole Miller, explained the message was essentially an administrative request to remove the name of another agent who’d become a supervisor – and was no longer involved in the case – from an email chain.
- WUSA9-CBS. Proud Boy asks Judge to Determine if FBI Improperly Snooped on Attorney Emails. March 13, 2023. https://www.wusa9.com/article/news/national/capitol-riots/proud-boy-wants-judge-to-determine-if-fbi-snooped-on-attorney-emails-zachary-rehl-jonathon-moseley-carmen-hernandez/65-252934b3-77d7-4276-94d8-424952777dec archive.today link
Leaked communications from an FBI special agent reveal that she was apparently ordered to “destroy” mountains of evidence in the agency’s investigation of the Proud Boys.
Members of the Proud Boys, a group described by its founder as a “pro-western fraternal organization,” are standing trial for seditious conspiracy following alleged involvement in the events that occurred at the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021.
However, one trial was recently halted after the defense revealed that FBI agents may have destroyed and fabricated evidence while withholding information from attorneys.
A Thursday court filing by the defense team of Proud Boy Ethan Nordean revealed that Special Agent Nicole Miller’s “boss assigned [her] 338 items of evidence I have to destroy,” according to communications between her and another agent.
According to court documents, Nick Smith, Nordean’s counsel, revealed during his cross-examination of Agent Miller “that a secret hidden tab in an FBI spreadsheet showed some of Agent Miller’s emails in which the FBI agent admitted fabricating evidence and following orders to destroy hundreds of items of evidence.”
Her messages also “contain statements concerning” agents allegedly accessing information protected by attorney-client privilege, an agent requesting that Miller “edit out that [the agent] was present” during a meeting with a confidential informant, and whether agents could construct a valid conspiracy charge against the Proud Boys “and not make a fool of ourselves.”