FBI Special Agent Supervisor Hired Prostitutes on Assignments_ Watchdog Claims
- A former FBI special agent supervisor hired prostitutes while on assignments, according to the Justice Department's Office of the Inspector General's investigative summary.
- The agency claimed that the agent used an FBI-issued mobile device for hiring prostitutes while traveling both domestically and overseas.
- The investigation confirmed the agent's hiring of prostitutes on numerous occasions and failure to self-report contact with foreign nationals.
- Despite the findings, the summary noted that criminal prosecution was declined for the accused agent.
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FBI Supervisor Hired Prostitutes in US and Abroad: Report
A now-former FBI supervisory special agent hired prostitutes in the United States and abroad while on assignment, according to a Department of Justice summary report. The Office of the Inspector […] The post FBI Supervisor Hired Prostitutes in US and Abroad: Report appeared first on The Western Journal.
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The inspector general said that "criminal prosecution was declined," and that it had "completed its investigation and provided its report to the FBI for its information."
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