FBI Fails to Report Child Abuse Cases
FBI Fails to Report Child Abuse Cases
FBI Fails to Report Child Abuse Cases
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A recent Justice Department watchdog report reveals that the FBI is failing to adequately report and investigate child sexual abuse cases, with significant deficiencies noted in nearly half of the cases reviewed. Specifically, the audit found that in about 47% of cases, there was no evidence that the FBI complied with mandatory reporting requirements to alert local authorities. Alarmingly, in some instances, children continued to be abused for months while the FBI failed to take necessary investigative actions. The report stems from prior criticisms regarding the FBI's handling of allegations against former USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar, which resulted in a $138.7 million settlement for victims. Despite acknowledging the issues, the FBI claims that the majority of its work is appropriately handled and cites ongoing efforts to improve its processes. The situation raises serious concerns about the agency's ability to protect vulnerable children effectively.

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