联邦调查局芝加哥分局负责人被迫退休


2026-07-02T13:39:28.346Z / 美国有线电视新闻网(CNN)
作者:埃文·佩雷斯
2小时前
发布时间:2026年7月2日 美国东部时间上午9:39

道格拉斯·S·德波德斯塔 联邦调查局芝加哥分局
据两位知情人士透露,联邦调查局芝加哥分局负责人道格拉斯·S·德波德斯塔因与当地美国检察官安德鲁·布特罗斯存在分歧,被迫退休。

多位了解此次退休事件的人士告诉CNN,他们认为并非单一争议导致德波德斯塔离职,而是一系列矛盾累积的结果。

其中一位消息人士称,德波德斯塔计划于本周一开始清理办公室。

所有透露德波德斯塔退休消息的人士均未获得授权接受媒体采访。

美国司法部将相关问题转交联邦调查局处理,联邦调查局拒绝置评。

CNN试图联系德波德斯塔征求其评论,但未获回应。

2024年,前联邦调查局局长克里斯托弗·雷任命德波德斯塔为芝加哥分局负责人。此前他曾担任田纳西州孟菲斯分局临时负责人。他于2002年加入联邦调查局。

此次退休事件发生之际,布特罗斯正处于全国舆论焦点之中,并频繁接受媒体采访,包括与华盛顿特区的司法部官员一同亮相。

伊利诺伊州北区美国检察官办公室近期因大陪审团陈述程序存在问题,不得不撤销三起案件。布特罗斯这位由特朗普任命且获得法官支持的美国检察官,已启动对超过100份保密大陪审团会议记录的审查,密切关注过去一年中提起的各类案件。

布特罗斯表示,他决定撤销这些刑事案件——其中包括指控新冠疫苗欺诈、陈年纵火案以及针对移民海关执法局抗议者的涉政案件——是因为一名级别较低的检察官在办案过程中出现失误。

他的办公室还正参与一项与E·吉恩·卡罗尔起诉特朗普相关的司法部调查。

该调查旨在核实卡罗尔在相关诉讼中是否作伪证,并调查亿万富翁里德·霍夫曼为该诉讼提供资金的情况。

本故事仍在持续发展中,将适时更新。

Special Agent in Charge of FBI Chicago field office pushed to retire

2026-07-02T13:39:28.346Z / CNN

By Evan Perez

2 hr ago

PUBLISHED Jul 2, 2026, 9:39 AM ET

Douglas S. DePodesta, the special agent in charge of the FBI Chicago field office.

FBI Chicago

Douglas S. DePodesta, the special agent in charge of the FBI Chicago field office, was pushed to retire after disagreements with the local US Attorney Andrew Boutros, according to two people familiar with the situation.

Several people familiar with the retirement told CNN they didn’t believe one single dispute lead to the departure, but rather a series of them.

DePodesta planned to begin clearing out his office on Wednesday, according to one of the sources.

None of the people about DePodesta’s retirement were authorized to speak to the media.

The Justice Department referred questions to the FBI. The FBI declined to comment.

CNN attempted to reach DePodesta for comment.

In 2024, former FBI director Christopher Wray named DePodesta as the special agent in charge in Chicago. He previously served as the interim special agent in charge of the Memphis Field Office in Tennessee. He joined the FBI in 2002.

The retirement comes as Boutros has found himself under a national spotlight and has made frequent media appearances, including with Justice Department officials in Washington, DC.

The US attorney’s office for the Northern District of Illinois recently had to drop three cases after problems with grand jury presentations. Boutros, the Trump-appointed and judge-endorsed US attorney, launched a review of more than 100 transcripts of confidential grand jury sessions, putting a close eye on cases that have been charged in the last year.

Boutros said he decided to drop the criminal cases — which alleged Covid fraud, yearsold arson, and politically charged cases against ICE protestors — because of one lower-level prosecutor’s work on them.

His office is also involved in a Justice Department investigation related to E. Jean Carroll’s lawsuits against Trump.

The probe focuses on whether Carroll committed perjury in connection to the lawsuits and looks into billionaire Reid Hoffman’s funding of the litigation.

This story is developing and will be updated.

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