THE FLY ON THE WALL: DOJ CAN’T SWAT AWAY

They thought they could lie, seal the records, and walk away.

They thought no one would notice the contradictions.

They didn’t count on a fly on the wall.

On July 20, 2025, I sent a formal misconduct notice to U.S. Attorney Jamie Esparza, the DOJ Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR), the Executive Office for U.S. Attorneys (EOUSA), and the Associated Press.

This wasn’t a complaint — it was a fully documented exposure of prosecutorial misconduct, false testimony, Brady/Giglio/Napue violations, and a Department of Justice willing to win at any cost.

Richard Cook — the government’s “veteran face” of Universal K9 — claimed under oath that he wasn’t involved. Yet the evidence shows:

  • He signed expulsion letters
  • Filed VA forms
  • Handled student records
  • Managed vendor and banking communications
  • Directed VA-related tasks using the Universal K9 email address

Wes Keeling — the police officer turned DOJ witness — denied ever being an instructor or receiving payment. But the facts say otherwise:

  • $12,000 cashier’s check in his name
  • Emails coordinating student enrollment and uniforms
  • Bodycam footage showing federal agents joking that they “just inherited a dog program”

And the DOJ? They had all of it — and presented both men anyway.

The record is now flooded with evidence the DOJ tried to bury:

  • Brady violations
  • Giglio suppression
  • Napue false testimony
  • Fraud on the court
  • Conflict of interest involving defense counsel and former FBI agents

These violations are now under review, and I’m preparing to file a mandamus petition with the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals.

This email was the warning.

What DOJ tried to ignore will shortly be in the hands of appellate judges, journalists, and soon — civil court.

Discovery is coming.

So are subpoenas.

And what you’ve seen so far?

That’s just the surface.

They can swat at headlines.

They can try to downplay the fallout.

But the contradictions are on the record. The press is watching. And the fly’s already on the wall.

Lights are on.

Read the central report: Brad Croft San Antonio — The Truth the DOJ Doesn’t Want You to Know