computer to log into http://mail.sidekick.dngr.com, which is the
We observed Ethics use the undercover proxy
During their conversation:
The CI then
the computer.
involvement with the Shadowcrew criminal organization, the CI
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was controlled by agents of the Newark Field Office.
Ethics again spoke, and Ethics asked if the CI had a proxy
Cavicchia.
Later that day, USSS observed the following:
Ethics used the proxy supplied to him by the CI.
needed a proxy, Ethics responded, "[t]o browse and log into a
Under the direction
the appropriate port number which would allow Ethics to access
35.
gave Ethics the IP address of the undercover USSS computer and
knows that "Ethics" is a "vendor" in the Shadowcrew
b.
of USSS agents the CI was instructed to configure a computer that
server that he/she could use.
The CI asked "Ethics" whether he was the person
raised that possibility, Ethics proceeded to paste text
a.
site with the credentials of a USSS Agent."
a.
36.
A few days later, on August 5, 2004, the CI and
Based on the CI's extensive
When the CI
On August 2, 2004, the CI contacted a person using
using the nickname "anyonman" earlier that day.
conversation intercepted from SA Cavicchia's T-Mobile e-mail
organization.
account, including conversations that explicitly referenced
When the CI asked Ethics why he
the online nickname "Ethics."
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