Randy Glass started off as a con man and later became a trusted U.S. undercover operative. He was part of a mission to snare terrorist arms buyers.[1]

He was a jewelry dealer in Boca Raton, Florida who defrauded diamond & jewelry wholesalers of $6M. His sentence was reduced to 7 months for his participation in the FBI's illegal weapons purchase sting "Operation Diamondback".[2]

References

  1. Mintz, John (2002-08-02). "U.S. Reopens Arms Case In Probe for Taliban Role". The Washington Post. Retrieved 2009-08-16.
  2. Pacenti, John (2002-01-12). "Two Sentenced For Money Laundering In $32 Million Plot To Sell Weapons". The Palm Beach Post. Retrieved 2015-01-25.

Further reading

  • Jim Marrs (27 September 2011). The Terror Conspiracy Revisited. ISBN 9781934708743.
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