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FBI Agent's 500lb Disguise Foiled Criminals
18 Mar
Summary
- An FBI agent used significant weight gain as an undercover disguise.
- His weight reached nearly 500 pounds during dangerous assignments.
- The agent infiltrated Italian Mafia and Mexican cartels.

Joaquin Garcia, an FBI agent for 24 years, employed a remarkable strategy during his undercover operations: significant weight gain served as his primary disguise. He reached a peak of nearly 500 pounds, a size that criminals found disarming and non-threatening.
This tactic proved effective in infiltrating various organized crime groups, including the Italian Mafia and Mexican cartels. Garcia found that criminals were more comfortable around him due to his imposing size. He also used his weight as a pretext, citing heart issues to avoid participating in illegal activities or violence.
During a mission infiltrating the Gambino Italian Mafia family from 2002 to 2005, Garcia's weight increased from around 400 pounds to nearly 500 pounds. He recalled the mob's culture being heavily centered around food, which aided his immersion and further contributed to his weight gain.
Garcia retired from the FBI in 2006 weighing over 500 pounds. He has since focused on weight loss, managing his health after experiencing health issues. He now weighs between 390 and 410 pounds and aims to reach 285 pounds, viewing his battle with weight as an ongoing challenge.




