Filed Under: Pseudonym Exposure, Prosecutorial Misconduct, Wrongful Conviction
Keywords: Sean Scott IRS CI, ghost agent, pseudonym, federal misconduct, Universal K9 case, Bradley Croft wrongful conviction
Who the Hell Is Sean Scott?
He sat in the courtroom. He attended Croft’s 2011 hearing. He was introduced as an IRS-Criminal Investigations agent. He was tied to the case from the beginning.
But here’s the problem:
- DOJ case records – nothing
- IRS-CI employment databases – blank
- PACER filings – silent
- LinkedIn, court opinions, trial dockets – zero
It’s as if the man who helped build a federal criminal case — under color of IRS authority — simply doesn’t exist.
And that’s exactly the point.
“Sean Scott” is real. But that’s not his real name.
This wasn’t a background analyst. This wasn’t some indirect witness. This was a direct participant in an investigation and trial, appearing in court, interacting with defense counsel, and involved years before the indictment.
A Ghost in the Record
Bradley Croft met him face-to-face in 2011. Scott was seated in the gallery with another agent (DPS Officer Drake) during Croft’s hearing. When approached, Scott handed over his business card identifying himself as IRS-CI.
Yet when FOIA requests were filed, no employment record was found. When court records were searched, no other cases referenced him. When his name was checked against DOJ staff and trial participants, he vanished.
No alias disclosure. No Giglio material. No accountability.
This isn’t just a clerical oversight. It’s a concealed identity planted in a prosecution where truth was optional and conviction was the goal.
And now, the mask is slipping.
A Name With No Past
If Sean Scott is who they say he is, the DOJ can produce his:
- Real personnel file
- Giglio disclosure (if required)
- Confirmation of identity under oath
But they haven’t. Because they can’t — not without stepping into a deeper lie.
They knew the identity was a pseudonym. They used him anyway. And they buried the truth behind secrecy walls that are now cracking under pressure.
I met the man. But the name was never real.
Let that sink in.
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Author: Bradley Lane Croft
Tags: #SeanScott #IRS_CI #GhostAgent #WrongfulConviction #FederalCoverUp #UniversalK9 #HoldTheReceipts
Read the central report: Brad Croft San Antonio — The Truth the DOJ Doesn’t Want You to Know