Inspector general says investigation led his office to discover agent’s conduct wasn’t an isolated incident
In a memo on Monday, the inspector general, Michael Horowitz, said the investigation led his office to discover that the agent’s conduct was not an isolated incident, and there were also other cases in which agents have asked female office staff to pose as minor children or sex workers in undercover operations.
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