The Untraceable Agent: What Is the Government Hiding About Sean Scott?

In every federal case, the players leave a paper trail.

Except this one.

The man at the center of my investigation — IRS-CI Agent Sean Scott — has no trail. No published cases. No known assignments. No law enforcement acknowledgments. No FOIA-confirmed identity. It’s as if he was never there.

But he was. I met him personally at a hearing in 2011. He handed me his card. He was with another agent, Sharleigh Drake, who now works under the Texas Department of Public Safety. They were watching me long before the government claims any official investigation had started.

Here’s what I now know: The government claims my case was opened in 2015. But Scott and Drake were surveilling me in 2011. They sat in my hearing. They were inside the courtroom. They were not there by coincidence.

I asked for records. Nothing. I submitted FOIA requests. Silence. No one can verify his history. The name “Sean Scott” leaves no trail in any court or public record.

So here’s the question:

If the lead federal agent who helped build the government’s case can’t be verified, how much of that case was real? How much was manufactured?

What else is the government hiding?

This isn’t a ghost story. It’s the blueprint of a conviction built on secrecy, false identities, and institutional silence.

Read it. Share it. Demand answers.

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