CIA Fires Whistleblower Who Prompted Sexual Misconduct Reckoning
The whistleblower's termination follows her lawsuit against the agency, alleging retaliation for her sexual assault complaint.
- The CIA terminated a whistleblower whose account of a 2022 sexual assault led to a flood of misconduct complaints within the agency.
- The whistleblower, a 36-year-old woman, accused the CIA of retaliation, including 'slut shaming' and harsher performance reviews, after she reported the assault.
- At least 24 more women came forward with sexual misconduct complaints following the whistleblower's report, highlighting a broader issue of sexual violence within the CIA.
- The agency maintains a zero-tolerance policy for sexual misconduct and whistleblower retaliation, despite the whistleblower's allegations.
- The whistleblower's attorney claims her firing is an unlawful act of retaliation, harming the retention of young women at the agency.