Office of Inspector General Releases Findings of Misconduct by FBI Agent Who Violated Federal Law – PROSECUTION DECLINED


FBI Director Christopher Wray

The Office of Inspector General released its findings of misconduct of an FBI Supervisory Special Agent on Tuesday.

According to the OIG, the Supervisory Special Agent, who was not named, was found making false representations, working for an FBI contractor, accepting gifts from an FBI applicant, assisting the FBI applicant in the employment selection process and misusing a government vehicle and cell phone.

The Inspector General said the SSA resigned during the course of the investigation after the OIG sought to interview the SSA.

The Special Agent violated federal law and was caught exchanging sexually explicit text messages on his government cell phone — SHOCKER.

“The OIG investigation substantiated that the SSA violated federal law or regulation in making false representations related to two mortgage loans and filing false annual financial disclosure forms by not reporting income received from the contractor. The OIG investigation also substantiated that the SSA violated federal law or regulations, and the FBI ethics policies, by working for a contractor that was currently under contract with the FBI, accepting gifts from an applicant for the FBI employment and assisting the applicant in the selection process, misusing the SSA’s government vehicle by allowing family members to ride in the vehicle, and exchanging sexually explicit text messages on the SSA’s government cell phone,” the OIG report read.

After all this? PROSECUTION OF THE SSA WAS DECLINED.

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