HEROES: Six FBI Agents Accused of Soliciting Prostitution, Trafficking Drugs While on Overseas Assignments
Six FBI agents have been accused of criminal activities related to overseas assignments, including drug trafficking, soliciting prostitutes, and failure to report interactions on behalf of foreign nationals, according to CNN.
The allegations come from the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) Office of the Inspector General, which released a report on Tuesday accusing four agents of directly engaging in prostitution while they were on official business in another country, and subsequently lying about it. A fifth agent is also accused of having “solicited commercial sex overseas,” while a sixth is accused of having knowledge of this misconduct but failing to report it.
One of the agents in question is additionally accused of giving another agent a package containing “approximately 100 white pills,” with instructions to deliver them to a foreign law enforcement officer.
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On foreign soil, thousands of miles away from wife and kids, is temptation so different than on home ground, with dinner in the mortgaged house only minutes away?
Character is revealed in what one does when nobody is looking.
Makes me thing of a quote that I always talk to my students about:
“Ethical behavior is doing the right thing when no one else is watching- even when doing the wrong thing is legal.” -Aldo Leopold
Hannity says most days that 90% of FBI employees are straight up, just right, and heroes as are most coppers in his head. Much failure there on his part. And no, I’m not a fan. Some days he beats dead air while doing ADLs.
Hannity is a neo-con.
Nothing will happen because 3 of the prostitutes were senior male DEA management!