East Bay Times

Government watchdog finds former FBI boss harassed eight women

- By Jim Mustian

One woman carried a ruler at FBI headquarte­rs so she could smack James Hendricks’ hands when he reached for her legs and breasts. Another went home shaken after he tugged on her ear and kissed her cheek during a closed-door meeting.

And when Hendricks went on to lead the FBI’s field office in Albany, New York, in 2018, colleagues described him as a “skilled predator” who leered at women in the workplace, touched them inappropri­ately and asked one to have sex in a conference room, according to a newly released federal report obtained by The Associated Press.

Hendricks quietly retired last year as a special agent in charge after the Office of Inspector General — the Justice Department’s internal watchdog — concluded he sexually harassed eight female subordinat­es in one of the FBI’s most egregious known cases of sexual misconduct.

Hendricks was among several senior FBI officials highlighte­d in an AP investigat­ion last year that found a pattern of supervisor­s avoiding discipline — and retiring with full benefits — even after claims of sexual misconduct against them were substantia­ted.

The FBI said it could not discuss Hendricks’ case but that it “maintains a zero-tolerance policy toward sexual harassment and is committed to fostering a safe work environmen­t where all of our employees are valued, protected and respected.”

The details of Hendricks’ sexual harassment — outlined in a 52-page report obtained under the Freedom of Informatio­n Act — have not previously been reported. The OIG blacked out Hendricks’ name in the report, but he was identified by law enforcemen­t officials familiar with his case.

Some colleagues chalked up Hendricks’ behavior to his being a “Southern gentleman” — he served as a police officer in western Kentucky before joining the bureau in 1998 — but others said he routinely crossed the line, became “super giddy” around women and was “incapable of stopping himself” from harassing them.

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