Tuesday, June 11, 2013

US State Department Accused Of Covering-Up Sex And Prostitution Investigation



US State Department Accused Of Covering-up Overseas Misconduct -- Voice of America

STATE DEPARTMENT — A U.S. television network is alleging that State Department officials have tried to cover up alleged sexual misconduct by American diplomats serving overseas.

The U.S. broadcaster CBS News says it has obtained a memo from the State Department's Inspector General reporting that several recent investigations into misconduct overseas were influenced or manipulated.

The CBS News report says the memo cites specific examples. Among them are allegations that a State Department security official in Beirut "engaged in sexual assaults" on foreign nationals hired as embassy guards. There also are allegations that members of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's security detail "engaged prostitutes while on official trips in foreign countries."

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More News On The US State Department Being Accused Of Covering-Up A Sex And Prostitution Investigation

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Revealed: The U.S. ambassador accused of 'soliciting prostitutes in public parks' as damning internal memo accuses State Department of sex scandal cover-up -- Daily Mail
Prostitution, drugs alleged in State Department memo -- CNN
State Department may have covered up sex and drug scandals, report says -- Christian Science Monitor
State Dept accused of covering up sex and prostitution investigation -- FOX News
State Department Reviewing Cover-Up Claims on Prostitutes, Drugs -- Bloomberg Businessweek
REPORT: The State Department May Have Covered Up Incidents Of Sexual Assault And Engaging With Prostitutes -- Business Insider
Whistleblower: Hillary's Chief of Staff Quashed State Dept. Scandal Investigation -- Breitbart
Hillary’s State Department Sex Scandal -- Jonathan S. Tobin, Commentary
The Ambassador and the underage hooker? -- Ed Lasky, American Thinker

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