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10-07-2022, 09:12 AM
Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, says internal memos reveal at least 665 FBI employees who were under investigation for sexual misconduct left the agency from 2004 to 2020 before facing disciplinary action.
Grassley said he obtained the records from a whistleblower.
A statement from Grassley's office noted that a document from the Justice Department's Office of Disciplinary Appeals noted, from 2004 to 2020: "665 FBI employees, including 45 [Senior Executive Service (SES)]-level employees have retired or resigned following an FBI or [Justice Department Office of Inspector General (OIG)] investigation into alleged misconduct, but prior to [the Office of Professional Responsibility's (OPR)] issuance of a final disciplinary letter.
Grassley said he obtained the records from a whistleblower.
A statement from Grassley's office noted that a document from the Justice Department's Office of Disciplinary Appeals noted, from 2004 to 2020: "665 FBI employees, including 45 [Senior Executive Service (SES)]-level employees have retired or resigned following an FBI or [Justice Department Office of Inspector General (OIG)] investigation into alleged misconduct, but prior to [the Office of Professional Responsibility's (OPR)] issuance of a final disciplinary letter.