Pentagon Official Earned $2.5 Million Salary While Operating Dog-Fighting Ring

“The Biden-Harris Pentagon has a peculiar Human Resource approach,” observes political watchdog Judicial Watch (JW). “Fire good men and women who object to forced Covid vaccines but allow indicted individuals to โ€˜voluntarily retireโ€™ with full benefits.”

JW receivedย 81 pagesย of federal employee payment records from the U.S. Department of Defense revealing that Frederick Douglass Moorefield, Jr., Deputy Chief Information Officer for Command, Control, and Communications, for Office of the Secretary of Defense earned federal salary and bonuses of $2,471,478 over 10 years while operating a dog-fighting ring on the side and was allowed to โ€œvoluntarily retireโ€ after his indictment.

The dog-fighting ring went on for 20 years and investigators revealed the group was electrocuting animals that didn’t die in grim battles. 

On October 2, 2023, the Justice Department issued a press release, stating:

A federal criminal complaint has been filed charging Frederick Douglass Moorefield, Jr., age 62, of Arnold, Maryland, and Mario Damon Flythe, age 49, of Glen Burnie, Maryland with promoting and furthering animal fighting venture. The criminal complaint was filed on September 21, 2023, and was unsealed at the defendantsโ€™ initial appearances on September 28, 2023.

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On October 4, 2023, the Justice Department announced the federal indictment of Moorefield and his associate Mario Flythe, stating:

A federal grand jury returned a 10-count indictment late yesterday charging (Moorefield and Flythe) with conspiracy to engage in an animal fighting venture and other charges related to their alleged establishment and promotion of a dog fighting ring.  

JW obtained the records through an October 2023 FOIA request to the Office of the Secretary of Defense/Joint Staff for:

1. All [payment records] SF-50s and SF-52s of Frederick Douglass Moorefield, Jr., deputy chief information officer for command, control and communication for the Secretary of Defenseโ€™s Chief Information Officer, for the period 2013 to 2023.

2. All disciplinary records of Mr. Moorefield for the period 2002 through 2023.

3. All emails sent to and from Mr. Moorefield referencing the terms โ€œdog,โ€ โ€œdogs,โ€ โ€œDMV Board,โ€ and/or โ€œGeehad Kennelsโ€ โ€ฆ

โ— The salary records show that over the final 10 years of Moorefieldโ€™s employment at the Defense Department he earned $2,174,565 in base compensation.

โ— In that same 10-year period, he also received nine โ€œSenior Executive Service Performance Awardsโ€ totaling $191,198, and two โ€œPresidential Rank Awardsโ€ totaling $105,715, for total bonuses over the 10-year period of $296,913.

During 2022, Moorefieldโ€™s last complete year of employment, Moorefield received total government compensation of $306,701:

  • On January 2, 2022, Moorefieldโ€™s salary was increased from $198,162 to $203,700;
  • On October 6, 2022, Moorefield received a โ€œPresidential Rank Awardโ€ of $71,295 on top of his base salary of $203,700;
  • On December 31, 2022, Moorefield received an โ€œSES Performance Awardโ€ of $28,111, on top of his $203,700 base salary.
  • On January 1, 2023, Moorefieldโ€™s base salary was raised from $203,700 to $212,100;
  • On October 1, 2023, Moorefieldโ€™s job title was changed from Deputy Chief Information Officer for Command, Control and Communications to Special Assistant to the Department of Defense Chief Information Officer while his salary remained unchanged;
  • On October 6, Moorefield was permitted โ€œRetirement-Voluntary.โ€ In the โ€œRemarksโ€ section of the form, a note says: โ€œLump-sum payment to be made for any unused annual leave. Reason for retirement: to obtain retirement benefits.โ€ The remarks further provide a forwarding address for Moorefield at a home that he sold on January 30, 2024, for $454,500.

During 2023, Moorefieldโ€™s last partial year of employment:According to an October 3, 2023, news report in Stars and Stripes:

An affidavit written by FBI Special Agent Ryan C. Daly indicated that authorities have been investigating the dogfighting ring, which called itself โ€œthe DMV Board,โ€ for years. Nine fellow dog-fighters were indicted in Virginia last year, and eight have pleaded guilty and cooperated with investigators. Members communicated on the โ€œTelegramโ€ messaging app about training fighting dogs, exchanging videos, arranging fights and wagers, and comparing methods of killing dogs who lost fights, the affidavit states.

The same article reports:

The FBI, the Department of Agriculture, and other local and federal agencies raided [two] houses on Sept. 6, according to a federal affidavit, finding weighted collars and heavy metal chains used to increase fighting dogsโ€™ strength. Authorities said they also found โ€œan apparatus that is used for involuntarily inseminating female dogsโ€ and stains โ€œconsistent with bloodstains from dogfights.โ€

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