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The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) headquarters are pictured in Langley, Virginia, on July 8, 2022.

A Georgia man with a history of pretending to be law enforcement — a practice that apparently started after he was charged in the 2015 death of his infant daughter — is in custody after allegedly trying to set up a meeting with the state’s top federal prosecutor.

Robert Earhart, Jr., 38, allegedly left a voicemail with the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Columbus on Jan. 11 identifying himself as a CIA agent with the “protective operations division,” the Justice Department said in a press release

Earhart allegedly said that he had top security clearance and requested a meeting with U.S. Attorney Peter Leary, the top-ranking federal prosecutor for the Middle District of Georgia.

Earhart “said he would like to do some ‘shadowing’ to make sure he is up to date on everything,” according to a probable cause affidavit. He also allegedly said that “he would like to bring as much business as possible to the USAO and would like an opportunity to sit with them,” the affidavit said, noting that Earhart also repeatedly said that his “badge number was 484.”

An undercover FBI agent posing as a member of the USAO spoke with Earhart in a recorded phone call on Feb. 3. During that call, Earhart confirmed that he did in fact call the U.S. Attorney’s Office and said that he has “a few investigations going,” the affidavit states.

According to a federal filing, Earhart also said:

  • He is currently a victim of identity theft
  • A girl he formerly dated has taken some of his paperwork and has began embezzling his paycheck from the Dept. of Homeland Security
  • He has some warrants he needs to bring down but does not believe he’ll be able to do it that day (Feb. 3, 2023)
  • He is currently working on a case where “these people” took $2.5 million from the federal government
  • He likes to introduce himself to “the people,” but his ex-girlfriend took his badges, so he is getting new ones recut and sent in from Atlanta

Earhart asked the undercover FBI agent if he could come to the U.S. Attorney’s Office on Feb. 6 to meet with the judge and get his warrants signed, the affidavit said.

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“[Earhart] said that ‘he has the law enforcement side down’ but that he would still like to shadow the USAO so that he can make sure that [he] is doing the warrant paperwork correctly,” the affidavit said. He also allegedly “represented that he is an investigator, but his title is ‘Special Agent”” and that he has “worked with ‘these people’ for about 8 years now.” He allegedly gave the phone number and email address of his boss, identified in the document as “Inspector Smith.”

Earhart is also alleged to have represented himself as a Homeland Security Agent.



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