CIA whistleblower who incited flood of sexual misconduct accusations is let go
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A woman whose report of being assaulted in the CIA headquarters prompted other women to report their own complaints was terminated less than six months after she filed her lawsuit.
"To be clear, the CIA does not tolerate sexual assault, sexual harassment or whistleblower retaliation," CIA spokesperson Tammy Thorp told The Associated Press, adding the agency uses "consistent processes to ensure the fair and equal treatment of every officer going through training."
The woman’s termination came less than six months after she filed a federal civil rights lawsuit alleging the CIA retaliated against her for reporting what she said was a 2022 stairwell assault in Langley, Virginia, to law enforcement and testifying about it in a closed congressional hearing.