Sunday, July 11, 2021

FBI: Reckless Sexual Predators With a Rainbow Colored Dildo, Culture of Reckless Depravity and Sexual Harassment

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FBI "Domestic Terrorism" Unit Is Composed Of Reckless Sexual Predators Who Keep Rainbow Dildos In Their Office and Show Up To Work Drunk, Explosive New Lawsuit Alleges
Eric Striker | July 9, 2021

Sending a colleague a picture of you pleasuring yourself with a rainbow colored dildo at work would get you immediately fired if you worked at McDonalds, but the rules are different at the FBI.

The photo above was submitted as evidence in a bombshell civil rights lawsuit by Supervisory Special Agent Karen Veltri against the Department of Justice over allegations of systematic sexual harassment, personal retaliation, and a general culture of reckless depravity during her time serving in the Las Vegas FBI's counter-terrorism unit.

Dirty Old Men And Constant Unwanted Sexual Advances
According to court documents obtained by National Justice, Veltri's ordeal began in 2019 when she interviewed to work on the FBI's human trafficking task force.

Veltri was rejected for the position after then-Las Vegas Assistant Special Agent in Charge Frank Cucinotta recommended that she be placed on his International Terrorism and Domestic Terrorism unit instead. Agent Ray Johnson, who had wanted to grant Veltri her desired position, would later claim that Cucinotta "fought" him to get her placed under his direct chain of command.

Starting in early 2020, Cucinotta allegedly began making flirtatious comments, inquired about Veltri's sex life and marital status, and was overheard elbowing another FBI agent and saying "she's under me now."

Over a period of many months, Cucinotta repeatedly made sexual advances against the plaintiff and would encourage her to stay late at his office but was rejected every time. He organized excuses for them to be alone together, and was especially persistent when his wife and kids went away on vacation.

Veltri repeatedly complained to Cucinotta's superiors about the behavior and sought to avoid him, but Special Agent In Charge Aaron Rouse never investigated the behavior.

After Veltri filed official grievances over a hostile work environment, Cucinotta, who was angry at having his advances rejected, began retaliating against Veltri, including failing her on performance tests, doubling her workload, and demoting her.

Eventually Rouse had Cucinotta transferred out of the Las Vegas office, but instead of investigating him or suspending him, he awarded him a Medal of Excellency.

Ever since being transferred out of the Vegas office, Cucinotta, who styles himself as a "counter-terrorism" expert that has worked with Israel, he remains employed at the FBI despite misconduct complaints.

Please go to National Justice to read more. 
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