Washington: The US Justice Department's Office of Inspector General said Thursday the FBI failed to properly investigate some suspected child sexual abuse cases and did not report some allegations to state or social services agencies.
A July 2021 report by Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz uncovered widespread and dire errors by the FBI that allowed onetime USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar to continue to abuse at least 70 more victims before he was finally arrested.
Horowitz said Thursday his office had conducted a new audit of 327 child sexual assault allegations reported to the FBI between October 2021 and February 2023 and flagged 42 -- or 13 per cent of incidents reviewed -- to FBI headquarters because auditors believed that they required "immediate attention" including some where there was a lack of investigative activity.
OIG said of those 42 incidents, the FBI said it would take further action in 43 per cent and add documentation in 40 per cent.
"We identified numerous incidents where the FBI didn't appropriately respond" to allegations against children, Horowitz said.
OIG said in one example, the FBI received an allegation of abuse by a registered sex offender but "didn't take appropriate investigative action for over a year."
OIG said during that period the suspect "allegedly victimized at least one additional minor." After OIG raised the incident, the FBI "took appropriate action and the subject was indicted."