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Carl Force, a DEA agent accused of stealing hundreds of thousands of dollars from the Silk Road drug-trafficking website while he investigated it, will plead guilty, according to court papers filed Monday. Force is one of two federal agents who were arrested in March on charges of stealing from the Silk Road, then the Web's largest drug-trafficking site. The other agent, Secret Service agent Shaun Bridges, agreed to plead guilty last week. Sentencing will occur at a later date. Force has asked to formally enter his guilty plea on July 1. Read More |