Val Broeksmit

Valentin "Val" Broeksmit (January 14, 1976 - April 25, 2022) was a whistleblower and FBI informant.

David Enrich wrote in The New York Times that Val's "trove of corporate emails, financial materials, boardroom presentations and legal reports is credible — even if he is not". Broeksmit's death in April 2022 has been the subject of conspiracy theories.

Early life
Val Broeksmit was born in Ukraine in 1976 before emigrating to Chicago in 1979 with his parents, Alla and Alexander. After his parents divorced, Val lived in a foster home in Cook County. When he was nine, he moved to New Jersey after Alla met and married Bill Broeksmit.

Investigations
In 2014, William S. Broeksmit, a risk specialist at Deutsche Bank who was very close to Anshu Jain and hired by Edson Mitchell to spearhead Deutsche Bank's foray into international investments and money management in the 1990s, committed suicide. Broeksmit's adopted son Val Broeksmit found a trove of bank records in his father's email account, including minutes of board meetings, spreadsheets, and financial plans from the New York branch of the Deutsche Bank Trust Company Americas (DBTCA). Welt am Sonntag and ZDF, revealed numerous irregularities including both a $10 billion money laundering scheme spearheaded by the Russia branch of Deutsche Bank at Moscow, which the New York State Department of Financial Services fined Deutsche Bank $425 million, and derivatives improprieties.

Later that year, Val Broeksmit downloaded the hacked Sony files and spread them online, and suggested the hackers go after Deutsche Bank. Broeksmit made purchases with his mother's stolen American Express information.

In January 2017, Glenn R. Simpson from Fusion GPS paid for copies of Broeksmit's documents. In 2019, Moby introduced him to Adam Schiff, the chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, which was investigating Trump's ties to Deutsche Bank. Broeksmit reportedly asked for money for the documents and was refused before being subpoenaed. Broeksmit became a cooperating witness and shared the files with the FBI. In exchange, the FBI gave Broeksmit a "special advisory title" and helped his French girlfriend obtain a US visa.

In a 2020 meeting with the Federal Bureau of Investigation, agents asked Broeksmit about Barrett Brown. Broeksmit thought the agents wanted help setting Brown up, and he was almost agreed before he changed his mind, saying "I’m not going to give you Barrett Brown right now". Broeksmit later posted a recording of the meeting online.

Disappearance, arrest and death
In April 2021, Val Broeksmit went missing but his Twitter account remained active. The Los Angeles Police Department said he was last seen on April 6, 2021.

In early 2022, Broeksmit was arrested for carrying a privately made firearm. Later, employees of Brewery Artist Complex filed for a restraining order against him in April 2022 for allegedly threatening them with a homemade firearm, citing "a continuing pattern of unlawful and harassing conduct occurring over a significant period". Later that month, Val Broeksmit was found dead on the campus of Wilson High School in El Sereno. It appeared Broeksmit had fallen from a tree and suffered blunt-force trauma, broken ribs, and a spinal fracture. The cause undetermined, but authorities did not suspect foul play and the coroner ruled the death an accident. Baseless speculation about Broeksmit's death led to QAnon and other conspiracy theorists who compared him to Vince Foster and Seth Rich.