The arrest this week of a Hollywood couple accused of leaking confidential court records to organized crime groups, including Armenian Power, exposed a major “betrayal within the system” that forced authorities to move up timelines and change tactics to cope with the breach, Glendale police officials said.
Nune Gevorkyan, 35, a federal court employee in Los Angeles, and her husband, Oganes Koshkaryan, 40, were arrested Tuesday on charges that they conspired to obstruct justice by tipping off organized crime about police investigations and upcoming arrests.
“Organized crime is actually infiltrating in areas we wouldn't have expected,” said Glendale Police Lt. Tim Feeley, who oversees the Special Investigation Bureau and the Eurasian Organized Task Force, which includes investigators from the FBI, U.S. Secret Service, U.S. Department of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and the Glendale, Burbank and Los Angeles police departments.