Outrage is mounting on social media against Acting U.S. Attorney Sigal Chattah and the Trump administration following reports that Tom Alexandrovich, a senior Israeli cybersecurity official arrested in a Las Vegas child sex sting, had met with FBI and NSA officials before his arrest and was scheduled for further meetings the day after his arrest, yet was allowed to flee to Israel.
Critics allege that the U.S. government, through Chattah's office, shielded Alexandrovich by declining federal charges and leaving the case to local prosecutors, who have little chance of securing his extradition.
Police notes from Alexandrovich's interview indicate he had an interview with Department of Homeland Security(DHS) and FBI officers at the police station and had already met with both FBI and NSA officials multiple times prior to his arrest. He was scheduled for more meetings with the FBI and NSA the day after his arrest.
Despite being arrested, Alexandrovich was allowed to post bail and fled to Israel before appearing before a judge, a move facilitated by the fact that no criminal complaint had been filed against him, which would have allowed a judge to impose travel restrictions. His flight to Israel was scheduled for August 8, a day after posting bail.
Chattah, who is Israeli-born, declined to pursue federal charges against Alexandrovich, stating the Clark County District Attorney's Office would handle the prosecution. This decision has drawn intense criticism, with Chattah being accused of bias due to her Israeli citizenship and past inflammatory remarks about Palestinians. She has since blamed a "liberal [D.A.] and state court judge" for allowing Alexandrovich to flee, and has deleted her personal X account.
The U.S. State Department has denied any role in Alexandrovich's release, stating he did not claim diplomatic immunity and was released by a state judge pending his court date.
However, the fact that federal agents spoke to him and he was scheduled for more meetings with intelligence agencies before fleeing has fueled allegations of political intervention and complicity.