Houston FBI Agent Indicted for Theft and False Statements
Nicholas Anthony Williams is accused of stealing personal and government property during search warrants and making fraudulent charges on his government-issued credit card.
- Nicholas Anthony Williams, a Houston-based FBI agent, has been indicted on charges of theft of personal and government property and providing false statements.
- Williams allegedly stole from multiple residences while executing search warrants from March 2022 to July 2023, converting the stolen money or property for his personal use.
- He is also accused of stealing FBI-issued cell phones and making fraudulent charges on his government-issued credit card.
- Williams has been serving in the criminal violent gang and counterterrorism squads at the Houston FBI field office since 2019.
- If convicted, Williams could face up to 10 years in federal prison and a possible $250,000 fine.