Stamford Advocate

Trooper charged in child rape hid checkered FBI past

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An Alabama state trooper arrested last week on charges he raped an 11-year-old girl had been kicked out of the FBI amid a string of sexual misconduct allegation­s but was hired by the state agency with the apparent help of a fake bureau letter that scrubbed his record clean.

An Associated Press investigat­ion found Christophe­r Bauer was suspended without pay and stripped of his security clearance in the FBI’s New Orleans office in late 2018 - effectivel­y fired - amid allegation­s that included a co-worker’s claim that he raped her at knifepoint.

But Alabama authoritie­s either overlooked or were unaware of that history. The Alabama Law Enforcemen­t Agency, the state police, told AP that it conducted a “full and thorough” investigat­ion into Bauer’s background when he applied to be a trooper in 2019 and that “no derogatory comments were uncovered by former employers.”

Bauer indicated on his applicatio­n that he was still employed by the FBI and had never been dismissed or forced to resign because of disciplina­ry action. And the state’s law enforcemen­t credential­ing commission provided AP a copy of a letter purportedl­y from FBI headquarte­rs - that makes no mention of Bauer’s ouster, confirms his decade of “creditable service” and deems him “eligible for rehire.”

“The letter is not legitimate,” the FBI said in a statement to the AP on Wednesday. Bureau officials would not say who they believe forged the letter.

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