The U.S. Secret Service suffered another embarrassing blow on Wednesday, when it was revealed that Xavier Morales, a senior supervisor in the agency, has been placed on leave and suspended amid allegations of sexual misconduct.
NBC News’ Kristen Welker reports that Morales has lost his security clearance for allegedly making unwanted sexual advances on a female co-worker on March 31st. His status will remain in limbo until an ongoing investigation determines what took place. Morales was reportedly in line to lead the Secret Service’s field office in Louisiville.
A Secret Service spokesperson told NBC on Wednesday, “The Secret Service takes allegations of misconduct and potential criminal activity extremely seriously. This incident was first reported to the USSS Office of Professional Responsibility on Thursday, April 2nd. Subsequent corroborative interviews by Secret Service Inspectors were conducted Thursday afternoon, April 2nd.”
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