Vanessa Guillén reported sexual harassment before her death, Army report finds
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The U.S. Army released a report Friday saying officers at Fort Hood in Texas ignored complaints of sexual harassment from Special Vanessa Guillén, the soldier who disappeared last year and was allegedly killed by a fellow soldier. The Army said a total of 21 soldiers have been relieved of duty or reprimanded as a result of the investigation.
The report found that Guillén verbally reported she was sexually harassed on two occasions in 2019 by a supervisor who wasn't her alleged killer. It did not identify who allegedly harassed her but said it was a "superior noncommissioned officer in her unit." In one instance, Guillén reported being asked to participate in a "threesome." And on both occasions, the Army said her supervisor failed to report the harassment, and other leaders "failed to take appropriate action."More Related News