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Wednesday, February 27, 2019

IG: Prosecution Was Declined for Senior DOJ Official Who Sexually Assaulted a Subordinate

A senior Justice Department official working in the Office of Justice Programs pressured one subordinate "into a sexual relationship with him in exchange for a promotion," "sexually harassed two other subordinates," "sexually assaulted" yet another subordinate, and then “lacked candor” with the Office of the Inspector General when the IG investigated these matters, according to an investigative summary published by the IG.

The unnamed prosecutor or prosecutors to whom the IG referred this case, however, declined to prosecute the senior Justice Department official.

Instead, the man was allowed to retire.

When asked by CNSNews.com, the Justice Department would not say whether this former senior official is now receiving a federal pension or has been allowed to keep a security clearance.

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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Two Tier justice system is what we now have and apparently have had for sometime! If you hold certain views, have a high enough position of power, have great wealth or notoriety you are exempt from prosecution for misdemeanors and high crimes. While the rest of us must higher attorneys and face probation, jail, prison and a criminal record!

Anonymous said...

I doubt he forced a sexual relationship, more like he was persuaded

Anonymous said...


Who was president at the time? Who was AG? My bet is Obama, and Holder or Lynch.

Anonymous said...

Bubba still gets his pension. But that's OK. He has to see Hillary naked and he needs some compensation...