Aug 9, 2023

Veteran Affairs Rogue Agent Raymond Vasil Is Pariah Among Veterans

The anti-veteran Raymond Vasil, agent for VA Office
of Inspector General sports a 'Don't tread on me" flag in Facebook.
Vasil, a dirty cop chased out of service, taunts veterans
on his Facebook.

VA Agent Says, Don't Tread on Me, to Innocent Veterans


Raymond Vasil is a rogue agent with the Department of Veterans Affairs, Office of Inspector General, living on the public dole for screwing over our veterans.

To many veterans' advocates, Vasil is known as, "the idiot with a badge," who lies and defames innocent veterans over the last 30 years.

Vasil was a dirty cop chased out of the Lombard, Illinois Police Dept where Vasil, aka Raymond Vasilopulos, worked between 1990 and 2000, and was cited in multiple misconduct cases in DuPage County, legal filings note. Vasil no longer lists his past employment with Lombard, Illinois Police Dept in his Linked-in page.


Rogue VA agent Raymond Vasil has persecuted and
lied about dozens of veterans after being fired from the
Lombard, Illinois Police Dept in 2000. The lunatic Vasil
sports a the Gadsden Flag,
Don't Tread on Me symbol in his Facebook page.
Screenshot image is above.
So, naturally Vasil joined the Department of Veterans Affairs, Office of Inspector General where this objectively dopey, inadequate personality can have freer reign against innocent human beings.
Raymond Vasil is a veteran-hating, psychopathic jerk working unimpeded, and unsupervised, taking it out in out veterans.

Vasil infamously targeted and persecuted the innocent Navy veteran Keith Roberts of Wisconsin in an investigation in which Roberts was unjustly accused of fraud in 2007.

In one exchange from Vasil’s Grand Jury testimony indicating his knowledge of the VA benefits process, upon which the indictment is predicated, Vasil appears clueless on his familiarity with VA benefit procedures:

Question: “Is that part of your training that you have to know the basics of how these programs work?”

Vasil’s Answer: "Yeah. I was briefly kind of instructed when I was hired, and then just while working for them, you have to learn it to investigate the cases."

No comments:

Post a Comment