September 2004 ·
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From the 2004 Behavioral and Ethical Trends Analysis report compiled by the FBI’s Office of Professional Responsibility.
An agent engaged in theft of informant funds in excess of $400,000.
An agent was calling sex hot lines with Bureau phones while on duty.
An agent was arrested for DWI and was involved in a hit-and-run after causing injury to a private citizen with a Bureau vehicle while on duty.
An agent engaged in nonconsensual sexual acts (rape) with a subordinate.
An agent engaged in sexual abuse of minor children, physical assault of an adult female.
An agent was dismissed for misuse of a government vehicle on multiple occasions: prostitutes in vehicles, solicitation of prostitution, indecent exposure.
An agent was arrested for rape, child abuse, and second-degree sex-offense charges. Agent indicted in excess of twenty sex-abuse charges.
An agent used crack cocaine on a frequent basis and was apprehended with crack pipes.
An agent was fired for sexual behavior in public, public masturbation, frequent assault. Agent engaged in “fetishism.”
An agent engaged in espionage with a hostile foreign government.
An agent used his Bureau weapon to shoot his spouse.
An agent killed his informant after years of inappropriate sexual relationship with her. Agent covered up the murder.
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| SEE ALSO: Abuse of administrative power; Officials and employees; United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation | |
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