Should not be a crime at all, let alone a felony. All the FBI has to do is interview/interrogate the victim long enough and they can catch him/her in a contradiction. Who can remember all the things they said during a long interrogation? Just keep the interrogation up until the victim makes a mistake, and bang, you got him. Lying to the FBI, a felony. You can take the victim to court on that, even if you don't have any evidence of a real crime.
Far as I am concerned, we oughta get rid of lying to the FBI (or anyone else) as a crime. Unless the victim is under oath, in which case false statements are perjury, the cops should be required to discover real evidence of real crimes (not thought crimes) in order to prosecute citizens.
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