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Five recent instances of the DOJ allowing employees to get away with crimes




People employed at the Department of Justice are supposed to uphold the laws of the nation, not violate the laws that have been set into place. They seem to get away with breaking the law, with the worst that happens is that they get to retire. If these same people were not connected to the government, it makes one wonder how fast they would see the inside of a courtroom. People need to be made aware of the fact that DOJ employees get away with breaking the law and not facing real consequences.

Foreign National Prostitute

In DOJ OIG Investigative Summary 24-001, a senior level FBI employee was going to a massage parlor run by a foreign national and having sexual relations with employees for money. This is both a crime and an opportunity to have the employee blackmailed. The employee resigned before the OIG could question them, with both federal and state prosecutors declining to take them to court for their crimes.

Unlawful Records Removal

In DOJ OIG Investigative Summary 24-003, a DOJ trial attorney sent records via their personal email address. They violated both a law and DOJ policy by doing this. The attorney also refused to return some of the records to the DOJ. They resigned before the official investigation and were not prosecuted for this.

Records Violations

In the DOJ OIG Investigative summary 24-015, an FBI Legal Attaché sent photos to the press of members of the FBI who had been killed in the line of duty. This was not authorized by the DOJ or FBI and was a misuse of the Attaché's access. The Attaché also made false statements during the investigation. The Legal Attaché retired, and criminal prosecution was declined.

Obstruction of Investigation

In DOJ OIG Investigative Summary 24-017, a DEA Assistant Special Agent in Charge (ASAC) was found to be having sexual relations with a subordinate in violation of DEA policy. The ASAC obstructed the investigation in every way possible. During the investigation, the ASAC retired, and criminal prosecution was declined.

Private gain

In DOJ OIG Investigative Summary 24-048, an FBI Special Agent in Charge (SAC) assigned their spouse, who was part of their command, to a committee. The SAC then went on to make sure that members of that committee were able to get cash awards. To have that happen, the SAC had all the paperwork filled out by one of their other subordinates. The SAC retired and no criminal prosecution occurred.

It seems like the DOJ is fine with letting their employees avoid prosecution, even when they could compromise national security. If any person not protected by the DOJ did this, they would be seeing a jail cell quickly. It is enlightening to see what happens to the elites of this nation, but it is a surprise that they even allow the reports to be made available. There needs to be some changes made to the DOJ, as it seems to be filled with criminals.


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