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As Fouled Anchor came to a close, agents were instructed to apologize to the alleged victims for how their cases had been handled previously and offer them support services.
During the course of the Fouled Anchor probe, Coast Guard leaders guarded its secrecy to the point that officials with access to case materials had to sign non-disclosure agreements, records show.
Records from 2018 show the Coast Guard considered whether to tell Congress about sex assault claims investigated in Operation Fouled Anchor. Get Connecticut public policy news at your fingertips.
Seven more former U.S. Coast Guard cadets filed claims that they were victims of sexual abuse at the service’s academy, the latest round of complaints tied to the Fouled Anchor scandal. The ...
Blumenthal pressed Fagan about the part of Norenberg’s account that Fouled Anchor victims were not offered CG-6095 forms, which is the formal way of reporting sexual misconduct and would allow ...
To prevent Operation Fouled Anchor from being discovered by Congress, Coast Guard leaders deliberately withheld VA military sexual trauma benefits and services from the survivors we were sent ...
He says it shows how two of the Coast Guard’s top leaders in 2018, the commandant and his deputy, made the explicit decision not to disclose “Operation Fouled Anchor” to Congress, despite ...
As part of the probe, the subcommittee has reviewed 18,000 pages of documents and interviewed 15 former Coast Guard personnel who held key positions during the “Operation Fouled Anchor ...
A greater probe into the Coast Guard’s mishandling of the Fouled Anchor cases could be conducted by an inspector general, which Senator Maria Cantwell called for, or the Connecticut attorney ...
He says it shows how two of the Coast Guard’s top leaders in 2018, the commandant and his deputy, made the explicit decision not to disclose “Operation Fouled Anchor” to Congress, despite ...