Pentagon officials misled lawmakers about military sexual-assault
investigations by providing vague or incorrect information, depicting
civilian police as unwilling or unable to investigate offenders, the
Associated Press reports. Many of the cases reportedly involved
soldiers. According to the AP, internal government documents show that
various prosecutors and law-enforcement agencies failed to charge
service members who were punished in military court for the same sex
crimes, but in many of those instances, the civilian officials’ actions
were allegedly portrayed inaccurately or omitted entirely. The AP writes
that in some cases, the accounts were so vague that they couldn’t be
corroborated. Advocacy group Protect Our Defenders—which released the
documents to the AP through a public information request—is expected to
unveil a report Monday
that contends the Pentagon misled Congress in order to reduce support
for legislation that would change how sexual-assault allegations are
handled in the military. |
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