U.S. Secret Service posts updates on major fraud cases and announces recruitment incentives

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U.S. Secret Service posts updates on major fraud cases and announces recruitment incentives

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The U.S. Secret Service recently highlighted a series of criminal cases and recruitment opportunities through its official Twitter account.

On March 18, 2026, the agency shared details of a major fraud case involving Brittany Hudson: "Brittany Hudson's crime spree started with $10 million in fake Amazon invoices and ended with a forged Federal judge's signature.

Read the full story on her lavish spending and conviction at https://t.co/oKejYThvAihttps://t.co/bDD59Mhyu5".

The following day, March 19, 2026, the Secret Service promoted open Special Operations positions, noting significant benefits for prospective candidates: "Few careers offer the mission, the training and the camaraderie that comes with serving in the Secret Service. We have Special Operations positions now open — with a $75K recruiting bonus for qualified candidates.

Find out more at https://t.co/9U0eIKXLYFhttps://t.co/RfuXdXtrxJ".

On March 20, 2026, another post described an extensive Ponzi scheme orchestrated by Brian Shane Haigler: "The same congregation Brian Shane Haigler prayed with, he preyed on daily, building a seven-year Ponzi scheme and defrauding his community of $1.5 million.

Read more about how the Secret Service took down his operation at https://t.co/kLE97ekaKM

#BehindtheShades https://t.co/gCPSmnNJwO".

The U.S. Secret Service is responsible for protecting national leaders as well as investigating financial crimes such as counterfeiting and large-scale fraud schemes. The agency often publicizes both its enforcement actions against financial criminals and its efforts to recruit new agents into specialized roles.

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