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Secret Service agent accused of sexual assaulting Harris aide

Thu Sep 26 2024
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A Secret Service agent has been accused of sexually assaulting a staffer for Vice President Kamala Harris. The incident occurred in Green Bay, Wisconsin, during an advance security trip for a Harris campaign event that was later canceled. The agent has been placed on administrative leave pending investigation.

Key Details:

  • The alleged assault took place during a post-work gathering involving Harris staffers and Secret Service agents.
  • The accused agent was reportedly intoxicated and passed out in a hotel hallway after the incident.
  • Secret Service has launched an internal investigation; the agent is on administrative leave.

Diving Deeper:

A Secret Service agent assigned to Vice President Kamala Harris’ advance security detail has been accused of sexually assaulting a Harris staffer during a trip to Green Bay, Wisconsin, sources within the Secret Service community report. The alleged assault occurred after a group of Harris staffers and Secret Service agents gathered for dinner and drinks following a day of planning for an upcoming campaign event.

The staffer claims the agent, who appeared intoxicated, forced himself on her in her hotel room, with other witnesses reportedly present. One source stated that the agent was so inebriated he was kicked out of his own hotel room and later found passed out in the hallway, where photos were taken of him.

After the incident came to light, the agent was summoned to Secret Service headquarters in Washington, D.C., and ordered to meet with investigators from the Inspections Division. The Secret Service confirmed the investigation, stating that the agency holds its personnel to the "highest standards." The agent has since been placed on administrative leave pending the outcome of the investigation.

The Office of the Vice President issued a brief statement, affirming that they take staff safety seriously and have "zero tolerance for sexual misconduct." The office did not respond to specific questions about how the incident was handled internally.

While the legal determination of whether the agent’s actions constitute sexual assault remains unresolved, his alleged behavior likely violated strict Secret Service rules regarding alcohol consumption, which prohibit drinking within 10 hours of reporting for duty. 

 

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