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Thank you Taxing Matters; however I have learned,through my research, that Negligence and Gross Negligence are all one can claim against the FBI in a FTCA Claim, when in fact I believe they committed far more than this in their pursuit of protecting the person originally responsible for the embezzlement of my trust, and the ongoing “Mafia Hit” type crimes that continue to come after me...today.
A negligence claim may be asserted against the federal government in a FTCA lawsuit for a lot of things, but there are some claims of negligence that are not possible to bring because they are excluded under the FTCA. Discretionary acts are one of things that are excluded from the FTCA waiver of sovereign immunity. Calling it gross negligence doesn't get you around that particular exclusion.

So the failure of the FBI to investigate a criminal complaint is not actionable under the FTCA because the FBI has the discretion whether to investigate a crime or not.

Now you are alleging that after you made the complaints you suffered "serious criminal acts" and you think those acts were prompted by the FBI. But do you have any actual evidence that the FBI was behind whatever act that occurred? The details of that would be important to determining what, if any, claim you might have for that. That's something quite different from a simple failure to investigate a crime. You have to be specific in your complaint about what the facts are that support your claim and ensure that your claim is one that falls within the FTCA.

Understand, too, that most cases of embezzlement are not federal crimes. They are state crimes. If your claims of embezzlement would not amount to a federal crime there is nothing the federal government can do about that. You'd need to make the complaint to local police and prosecutors for embezzlement that violates state law.

I suggest you not name the prominent person you allege is responsible for all this in this forum or any other.