FBI whistleblowers accused bureau management in different field offices of corruption, cover-ups and retaliation against rank-and-file agents who attempted to expose it, The Washington Times has learned.
Current and former FBI leaders at the bureau’s offices in Miami, Salt Lake City, Buffalo, New York, and Newark, New Jersey, are facing whistleblower complaints that the supervisors:
• Forced or coerced agents to sign false affidavits;
• Fabricated terrorism cases to pump up performance stats;
• Sexually harassed and stalked a female agent;
• Engaged in sex acts with a subordinate in a government vehicle and crashed the vehicle.