Dan HaserDan Haser is a retired FBI Special Agent and spent the majority of his twenty-three year career (1987-2010) on financial fraud matters. His Bureau assignments included the Eugene, Oregon Resident Agency, where he handled general criminal matters, followed by the New York Office, where he worked on fraud against the government and Russian organized crime squads, and the Washington Field Office, where he was assigned to conduct physical surveillance in the Special Operations Group and later investigated healthcare fraud cases. Subsequent to retiring from the Bureau, he first became a licensed private investigator in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and subsequently in the State
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of Florida, where he has resided since 2021. As a self-employed private investigator, he conducted an internal investigation for a Roman Catholic diocese of alleged clergy sexual abuse against minors involving a number of priests, with some complaints dating back as far as the1970s. More recently, he has provided civil litigation support to a plaintiff's law firm, which filed numerous lawsuits alleging clergy sexual abuse of minors over a number of decades.
Before his FBI tenure, Dan earned a B.S. Accounting and was formerly licensed as a Certified Public Accountant in the State of Maryland.
Before his FBI tenure, Dan earned a B.S. Accounting and was formerly licensed as a Certified Public Accountant in the State of Maryland.