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DOJ Official Who Exposed Themselves, 'Sexually Assaulted Civilian' Won't Be Prosecuted:

• https://www.zerohedge.com by Jack Phillips

The office stated (pdf) on Sept. 12 that an investigation had determined the unnamed assistant U.S. attorney exposed themselves in a public place and then "sexually assaulted a civilian while on a date," which it noted was "in violation of state law and federal regulations governing off-duty conduct."

After an investigation, the office also found that the assistant U.S. attorney "lacked candor in discussing" the incident with investigators.

"Criminal prosecution of the [assistant U.S. attorney] was declined," the report reads.

The name of the assistant U.S. attorney wasn't disclosed, and it's unclear if the person still works as an assistant U.S. attorney.

The Inspector General's Office noted that it sent the Executive Office for the U.S. Attorneys and DOJ Office of Professional Responsibility its report. Assistant U.S. attorneys work for the various U.S. attorneys' offices, which prosecute federal crimes around the country.

"Unless otherwise noted, the [Inspector General's Office] applies the preponderance of the evidence standard in determining whether Department of Justice personnel have committed misconduct," the Inspector General's Office stated.

Another Incident

Also on Sept. 12, the DOJ Inspector General's Office released a separate report stating that an unidentified assistant U.S. attorney (AUSA) abused their position after being stopped by police while intoxicated.


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