New CIA workplace assault case emerges as spy agency shields extent of sexual misconduct in ranks
- An Associated Press investigation revealed Donald Asquith's alleged assault occurred shortly after the CIA vowed to address sexual misconduct, while the agency has withheld details on the issue.
- Kevin Carroll, an attorney, stated, "It is inconceivable that sexual misconduct could be considered a state secret," highlighting concerns about the CIA's classified reports.
- Many women felt empowered to report incidents after a CIA officer trainee approached police in 2022, facing retaliation for their allegations.
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