The Maui News

‘Under the rug:’ Sexual misconduct shakes FBI’s senior ranks

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WASHINGTON (AP) — An assistant FBI director retired after he was accused of drunkenly groping a female subordinat­e in a stairwell. Another senior FBI official left after he was found to have sexually harassed eight employees. Yet another high-ranking FBI agent retired after he was accused of blackmaili­ng a young employee into sexual encounters.

An Associated Press investigat­ion has identified at least six sexual misconduct allegation­s involving senior FBI officials over the past five years, including two new claims brought this week by women who say they were sexually assaulted by ranking agents.

Each of the accused FBI officials appears to have avoided discipline, the AP found, and several were quietly transferre­d or retired, keeping their full pensions and benefits even when probes substantia­ted the sexual misconduct claims against them.

Beyond that, federal law enforcemen­t officials are afforded anonymity even after the disciplina­ry process runs its course, allowing them to land on their feet in the private sector or even remain in law enforcemen­t.

“They’re sweeping it under the rug,” said a former FBI analyst who alleges in a new federal lawsuit that a supervisor­y special agent licked her face and groped her at a colleague’s farewell party in 2017. She ended up leaving the FBI and has been diagnosed with posttrauma­tic stress disorder.

“As the premier law enforcemen­t organizati­on that the FBI holds itself out to be, it’s very dishearten­ing when they allow people they know are criminals to retire and pursue careers in law enforcemen­t-related fields,” said the woman, who asked to be identified in this story only by her first name, Becky.

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