A new leader is running the FBI’s Las Vegas office, which has undergone multiple management changes since the start of President Donald Trump’s administration.
Christopher Delzotto is now the special agent in charge, a title previously held by Spencer Evans, whose attorney has said he was terminated in August before he was scheduled to report for a new assignment.
FBI Las Vegas spokesperson Sandy Breault said in an email that Delzotto started this month.
Nathaniel Holland was listed as acting special agent in charge on two Justice Department news releases in early September.
In July, the Las Vegas Review-Journal reported that Amir Ehsaei had taken over the top role at the office.
Evans was part of a group of FBI officials told to retire or be fired earlier this year, according to Mark