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The Washington Post reports that the CIA’s top official in Algeria has been recalled to Washington for an investigation that he has raped two Algerian women by drugging them at his residence in Algiers.
The article goes on to say:
The article goes on to say:
The first woman, an Algerian national who also holds a German passport, told embassy officials she was assaulted by Warren after meeting him at a party at his residence. She said Warren offered her a mixed drink, which he prepared out of her sight. Later, she said, after consuming more of the drinks, she became ill and experienced symptoms “nothing like the physiological effects of alcohol” she had previously experienced, the affidavit states. The next morning she awoke “on a bed, completely nude, with no memory of . . . what had occurred.”
The second woman, a married Algerian national living in Spain, told embassy officials she became violently ill after consuming two drinks at Warren’s residence last Feb. 17. She reported fading in and out of consciousness and awakening to find Warren having sex with her. She said she blacked out again and could not recall afterward how she had gotten home.
In the affidavit, the investigator said there was “probable cause” to believe Warren had committed aggravated sexual assault.
Furthermore the article states:The second woman, a married Algerian national living in Spain, told embassy officials she became violently ill after consuming two drinks at Warren’s residence last Feb. 17. She reported fading in and out of consciousness and awakening to find Warren having sex with her. She said she blacked out again and could not recall afterward how she had gotten home.
In the affidavit, the investigator said there was “probable cause” to believe Warren had committed aggravated sexual assault.
ABC, quoting unnamed officials, said the women’s accounts were backed up by videotapes that were found in the CIA officer’s residence. The tapes, apparently secretly made, allegedly show the CIA officer engaged in sex acts with several women, including one of the alleged victims in the case who appears to be in a semiconscious state, the network reported.
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CIA station chief investigated over drugging and raping two Muslim women in Algeria | Mail Online
washingtonpost.com
CIA station chief investigated over drugging and raping two Muslim women in Algeria | Mail Online