LocatePLUS Details Its Relationship and History with Former FBI Agent Ken Kaiser.


Boston, MA (PRWEB) September 17, 2013

LocatePLUS, the leading investigative database provider in the U.S., is providing additional information regarding the recent news articles* regarding the legal issues surrounding former FBI agent Kenneth Kaiser.

The New LocatePLUS which was acquired in 2011 has had no business relationship with Mr. Kenneth Kaiser or any of the previous management including former CFO/CEO James Fields, and former CEO Jon Latorella.

CEO Ronald Lifton commented: Our philosophy as a company, since we took over in 2011, has always been one of full transparency. That is why we are anxious to set the record straight. With the full backing of USA Protect LLC and the team at the Everest Group, we have never looked back. We are committed to excellence, the highest ethical standards, stringent security, internal due diligence and future growth.

About:

LocatePLUS, located in Boston, Massachusetts is the nations leading provider of accurate, complete and cost-efficient investigative information and reports on a majority of the U.S. adult population.

Our proprietary online skip tracing database can be used wherever there is an Internet connection, whether in an office or on a mobile smartphone or tablet device.

Subscribers have instant access to Americas #1 person and cell phone search. Investigators and attorneys will benefit from billions of updated online public records to conduct person, phone, address, email, social security, civil records, criminal background, property, assets, licenses and motor vehicle searches.

With no annual contracts, sign up fees, or cancellation fees, LocatePLUS offers Unlimited Person Search for only $ 44.95 per month.

For more information, visit the Company’s Website at: http://www.locateplus.com

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Background101.com FCRA certified employment background screening is available to qualified applicants.

Background101 has been a leading provider of background screening information for more than 15 years.

Please call Amanda Cunha at 888-746-3463 X326 for more information.

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*Media Sources/News Articles: Boston Globe Ex-head of Boston FBI office faces ethics charge, Boston Herald Ex-head of FBI Boston office facing ethics charge, USA Today Former FBI official charged with ethics violation.







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