Career
During his 7-year tenure, which ended in June 2011 when he took new responsibilities at Federal Bureau of Investigation headquarters in Washington, District of Columbia, he became the most visible face in the Federal fight against public and political corruption in Puerto Rico. The investigations he led helped indict a sitting Governor, Aníbal Acevedo Vilá, who was later acquitted, and convict two sitting senators, Jorge De Castro Font and Héctor Martínez Maldonado, among others A graduate of Gabriela Mistral High School in San Juan and earned his Bachelor"s Degree in Business Administration at the University of Puerto Rico"s main campus in Río Piedras in 1984.
He began his Federal Bureau of Investigation career that same year, serving in El Paso, Texas.
From 1988 until 1995 he served as a special agent in San Juan, after which he was promoted to a supervisory role at Federal Bureau of Investigation headquarters. After a stint supervising a drug trafficking task force in Phoenix, Arizona from 1997 to 2000, he was named assistant special agent in-charge at the Dallas, Texas Field Office.
Before his appointment in April 2004 as Special Agent in charge for Puerto Rico and the United States Virgin Islands, Fraticelli once again served two years at Federal Bureau of Investigation headquarters, and two months as acting Special Agent in Charge in Puerto Rico for two months in 2002.