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DEA agents have sex parties in Colombia, Cartels foot the bill
http://www.borderlandbeat.com/2015/03/dea-agents-party-hardy-in-colombia.html
By Lucio R Borderland Beat material from AP and Politico
“Agents were provided
money, expensive gifts, and weapons from drug cartel members. Some DEA agents who participated in the
parties denied knowing about cartel involvement, but the IG report says
“information in the case files suggested they should have known the prostitutes
in attendance were paid with cartel funds.
The sex parties
occurred in government leased living quarters where “agents’ laptops, BlackBerry
devices and other government-issued equipment were present,” posing a security
risk and “potentially exposing them to extortion, blackmail, or coercion.” ..........
Agents of the Drug
Enforcement Administration reportedly had “sex parties” with prostitutes hired
by drug cartels in Colombia, according to a new inspector general report
released by the Justice Department on Thursday.
In addition, Colombian
police officers allegedly provided “protection for the DEA agents’ weapons and
property during the parties,” the report states. Ten DEA agents later admitted
attending the parties, and some of the agents received suspensions of two to 10
days.
The stunning
allegations are part of an investigation by the Justice Department’s inspector
general into claims of sexual harassment and misconduct within DEA; FBI; the
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives; and the U.S. Marshals
Service. The IG’s office found that DEA did not fully cooperate with its probe.
The congressional
committee charged with federal oversight is already promising hearings and an
investigation into the allegations.
House Oversight and
Government Reform Committee Chairman Jason Chaffetz told POLITICO on
Thursday he wanted the agencies involved to swiftly fire those involved and that his panel would immediately start digging into the allegations.
“You can’t ignore this.
This is terribly embarrassing and fundamentally not right,” the Utah Republican
said. “We need to understand what’s happening with the culture … anytime you
bring a foreign national into your room, you’re asking for trouble.”
The congressional
committee was first briefed on the IG’s report Wednesday. The House is about to
depart on a two-week recess but Chaffetz said there would be major action
coming from the Oversight panel when the House returns in April.
“We have to understand
issue by issue what is happening. We need to understand how these people are
being held accountable. There should be no question about the severity of the
punishment,” Chaffetz said. “I don’t care how senior the person is, they are
going to have to let these people go.”
The Oversight panel is
also investigating allegations into the Secret Service that agents there hired
prostitutes in Colombia while advancing a trip for President Barack Obama.
The Oversight committee
will hold a hearing on April 14 at 10 a.m., and the DEA and DOJ inspector
generals are invited testify.
Moreover,the report
states that DEA, ATF and the Marshals Service repeatedly failed to report all
risky or improper sexual behavior to security personnel at those agencies.
The report covers the
period from 2009 to 2012, although some of the incidents occurred long before
that. The DEA “sex parties”
in Colombia, though, are by far the most damaging allegations.
“The foreign officer
allegedly arranged ‘sex parties’ with prostitutes funded by the local drug
cartels for these DEA agents at their government-leased quarters, over a period
of several years,” the IG report says.
The parties reportedly
took place from 2005 to 2008, but the DEA’s Office of Professional
Responsibility became aware of them only in 2010, after it received an
anonymous complaint. DEA supervisors, however, had been aware of the
allegations for several years because of complaints from management of the
building in which the DEA office in Bogotá was located.
“Although some of the
DEA agents participating in these parties denied it, the information in the
case file suggested they should have known the prostitutes in attendance were
paid with cartel funds. A foreign officer also alleged providing protection for
the DEA agents’ weapons and property during the parties,” the report said. “The
foreign officers further alleged that in addition to soliciting prostitutes,
three DEA SSAs [special agents] in particular were provided money, expensive
gifts, and weapons from drug cartel members.”
The IG’s office asserts
that DEA officials did not fully comply with their requests for information
during the probe.
“We were also concerned
by an apparent decision by DEA to withhold information regarding a particular
open misconduct case,” the report states. “The OIG [Office of Inspector
General] was not given access to this case file information until several
months after our request, and only after the misconduct case was closed. Once
we became aware of the information, we interviewed DEA employees who said that
they were given the impression that they were not to discuss this case with the
OIG while the case remained open.”
The report adds:
“Therefore, we cannot be completely confident that the FBI and DEA provided us
with all information relevant to this review. As a result, our report reflects
the findings and conclusions we reached based on the information made available
to us.”
Spokespersons for DEA
and ATF said the agencies would not comment on the report and referred all
questions to the Justice Department.
“The Department is
already working with the law enforcement components to ensure a zero tolerance
policy on sexual harassment and misconduct is enforced and that incidents are
properly reported. The Department is also committed to ensuring the proper
preservation and disclosure of electronic communications, including text
messages and images,” said Patrick Rodenbush, a spokesperson for the Department
of Justice.
Other allegations outlined
in the report include:
* A deputy U.S. Marshal
“entered into a romantic relationship” with a fugitive’s spouse and would not
break off the relationship for more than a year, even after being told by
supervisors to end it;
* An ATF “Director of
Industry Operations” had “solicited consensual sex with anonymous partners and
modified a hotel room door to facilitate sexual play.” The ATF employee even
disabled a hotel’s fire detection system, and when caught by the hotel, said he
had done it before;
* “For over 3 years, an
ATF Program Manager failed to report allegations that two training instructors
were having consensual sex with their students. According to the incident
report, the Program Manager learned the same instructors had engaged in
substantially the same activities 3 years earlier but had merely counseled the
training instructors without reporting the alleged activities” to the Internal
Affairs Division.
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