Senior DHS Counterterrorism Official Put On Leave Amid Misconduct Probe
A senior Department of Homeland Security counterterrorism official has been placed on administrative leave amid an internal misconduct probe. The official, described in reports as a high-ranking counterterrorism leader, was sidelined recently while department investigators examine allegations of personal misconduct. Reporting says investigators are looking into an alleged "sugar daddy" relationship, lavish gifts and possible drug use, though DHS has not released full details. Officials have not named the official or said when the alleged conduct may have occurred.
The case has drawn attention because it involves a leader tasked with counterterrorism work and the potential for personal conduct to affect trust and security. DHS will complete its internal review before deciding on any disciplinary actions or public disclosures, per standard practice. The report has prompted discussion in media and online about oversight of senior officials, though no criminal charges have been reported.
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- DHS deputy assistant secretary for counterterrorism Julia Varvaro has been placed on administrative leave pending an investigation
- A formal complaint to the DHS inspector general alleges a 'sugar daddy' relationship, about $40,000 in spending, and potential security risks
- Varvaro denies the allegations, calling the accuser a 'mad ex-boyfriend' and disputing claims of drug use and leveraging her post for Olympic VIP access
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