Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Sexting and wiretaps revealed the FBI-CNN

(Reuters)-an FBI employee has been fired for sleeping with a drug trafficker and lying about it under oath, while another got the boot for bugging the Office of the Chief.

the FBI suspended for 10 days yet another employee to email a nude photograph of herself the wife of her ex-boyfriend-the Bureau showed compassion for the woman after she asked for help for depression.

Such cases last year were among 29 revealed by CNN on Friday after cable news network received a quarterly report October 2012 the U.s. Federal Bureau of Investigation sent to all of its employees who was meant to educate the staff of the FBI but not be disclosed publicly.

The so-called sections summarized cases studied by the responsibility of the Bureau.

"We've seen a rash of sexting cases and cases of nude photography, you know, people who abuse their BlackBerry for this cause, and we hope to get the message out under headings is to teach people that you can't do this stuff", Deputy Director of the FBI Candice Will told CNN.

An employee who used a Government-issued BlackBerry to send sexually explicit messages to another employee received a five-day suspension. Another who used a mobile phone to send nude photos to several other employees received a suspension of 10 days, in part because the conduct created Office gossip.

"When you're given a BlackBerry of the FBI, is for official use. The text is not the woman in another Office that finds attractive a picture of yourself in a State of undress, "will said.

Many of the cases involved sex, such as the employee who visited a massage parlor and paid for a sexual favor from the masseuse. That resulted in a suspension of 14 days instead of a more severe penalty, because the employee has had an exemplary work record and expressed remorse, the FBI documents said.

Others were more serious, as in the case of the employee who approved the purchase and display of videos of guys naked. That person was summarily rejected.

Two employees who were arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol were laid off because in any case it was a second offense.

Another who was cited for public intoxication while walking the street drunk and armed with a weapon issued by bureau received a seven-day suspension.

Improper handling of evidence resulted in suspensions of three and eight days. Shoplifting has obtained a summary dismissal.

CNN has posted the documents on http://i2.cdn.turner.com/cnn/2013/images/02/21/office.of.professional.review.-.cnn01302013_0000.pdf.

(Reporting by Daniel Trotta)


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