Anonymous ID: e4e9bf April 21, 2020, 9:47 a.m. No.8874043   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4083 >>4152 >>4273 >>4363 >>4420 >>4565

IG REPORT DROP

 

INVESTIGATIVE SUMMARY

 

Findings of Misconduct by a then Federal Bureau of Investigation Assistant Director for Seeking an Improper Intimate Relationship with a Subordinate, Sexual Harassment, and Related Misconduct

 

The Department of Justice Office of the Inspector General (OIG) initiated this investigation upon the receipt of information from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Inspection Division (INSD) alleging that a then FBI Assistant Director (Assistant Director) had inappropriately touched a subordinate following an after-work happy hour event. The OIG investigation found that the Assistant Director sought an improper intimate relationship with the subordinate, in violation of FBI policy.

 

The OIG investigation also found that the Assistant Director violated FBI policies related to sexual harassment and unprofessional conduct off-duty, as well as DOJ’s zero tolerance policy with respect to harassment, in making unwelcomed and unwanted sexual advances on the subordinate.

 

Finally, the OIG investigation found that the Assistant Director violated FBI policy when the Assistant Director failed to properly secure a firearm inside of the Assistant Director’s vehicle.

 

The Assistant Directsor retired while the OIG investigation was pending. The OIG has completed its investigation and provided its report to the FBI for appropriate action.

 

The OIG has completed its investigation and provided its report to the FBI.

 

***Unless otherwise noted, the OIG applies the preponderance of the evidence standard in determining whether Department of Justice personnel have committed misconduct.

 

Posted to oig.justice.gov on April 21, 2020

 

https://oig.justice.gov/reports/2020/f200421.pdf

Anonymous ID: e4e9bf April 21, 2020, 10:38 a.m. No.8874458   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4545 >>4675

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https://newspunch.com/fbi-fabricating-seth-rich/

 

The police report for the burglarized FBI vehicle obtained by Infowars.com contains several discrepancies from the narrative currently in the public record that make clear when, and most likely why, the FBI changed the time of the burglary, connecting after the WikiLeaks publication of the DNC emails Seth Rich’s murder and the burglary of the FBI vehicle that had been reported as unrelated events, since the initial reports put the time of the FBI vehicle theft after the time of Seth Rich’s murder.

 

Perhaps most importantly, the report establishes that in reporting the incident, FBI agent Matthew Laird stated had parked his car outside 823 7th Street NE, on July 10, 2016, for approximately one hour, starting at 6:45 a.m. ET, until 7:49 a.m. ET, at which time the window of the Ford Expedition was smashed, and two weapons were stolen – a Glock 22 handgun and a AR-15 Colt assault rifle. The report was filed at 7:50 a.m., indicating Agent Laird had claimed the break-in occurred one minute before he reported the incident.

 

This would place the time of the robbery of the two weapons from the FBI car as occurring after Seth Rich was murdered, at 4:19 a.m. ET on the morning of July 10, 2016.

 

The newspaper record makes clear the Seth Rich killing and the theft of the weapons from the FBI vehicle were initially reported as separate, unconnected events, even though both events occurred in close vicinity in Washington, D.C., during the early morning hours of July 10, 2016.

 

On July 11, 2016, the Washington Post reported Katherine Zackel, a spokesperson for the FBI’s Washington field office, told the press “a handgun and a long gun” were stolen from an FBI Ford Expedition, along with the lock box in which both weapons were secured.

 

“D.C. police said the vehicle, a Ford Expedition, was broken into between 6:45 a.m. and 7:49 a.m.,” the Washington Post story indicated.

 

“During that hour it was parked in the 800 block of 7th Street NE,” the Washington Post continued.

 

“At some point, someone smashed the vehicle’s rear passenger window and took the box, which held the Glock and Colt guns,” the Washington Post commented.

 

On July 22, 2016, at 8:26a.m., WikiLeaks send out a tweet, “Are You Ready For Hillary”

 

Then at 10:50a.m., on July 22, 2016, WikiLeaks released the first of the DNC emails from the DNC computer leak.

 

Finally, at 11:36a.m., on July 22, 2016, 3 hours after WikiLeaks posted the “Ready for Hillary” tweet, and about 45 minutes after WikiLeaks published the first of the DNC emails, the FBI put out $10,000 reward for the stolen weapons incident, changing the time the FBI break-in occurred to between Midnight and 2:00 a.m. on July 10, 2016, with no explanation of why the time was changed from the initial FBI report.

 

On July 22, 2016, the Washington Post reported the FBI was offering a $10,000 reward to help retrieve the handgun and assault-style weapon stolen on July 10 from an FBI agency vehicle parked along the H Street corridor in Northeast Washington.

 

The story published by the Washington Post on July 22, 2016, went with the new time: “The (FBI) agent reported the missing items to police at about 7:50 a.m.; the FBI think the break-in occurred between midnight and 2 a.m.”

 

This changed story immediately led to speculation that the assailants who murdered Seth Rich may have obtained their weapons by breaking into the FBI vehicle parked in an area near the neighborhood where Seth Rich was shot and killed.