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Advocacy Groups Sue US Military To Get Sexual Assault Records

By Special Operations | December 14, 2017 Admin, Air Force, Army, Navy, SOF, SOFREP News, USMC

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Two advocacy groups, Protect Our Defenders and the Connecticut Veterans Legal Center are suing the U.S. military for records pertaining to sexual assault and the military justice system.

The groups filed suit with the Federal Court in Connecticut against the Department of Defense as well as the Department of Homeland Security “to release records related to gender disparities within the military justice system and the military record correction boards’ handling of cases involving sexual assault and harassment.”

The groups have filed multiple Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) Requests with the various military services and the U.S. Coast Guard for information pertaining to sexual assault and the military justice system, but they argue the services’ responses to those requests are often “insufficient” or incomplete.

“The military has resisted efforts to end the epidemic of sexual assault and retaliation within its ranks, despite years of Congressional attention and reform,” Col. Don Christensen (USAF-Ret.), president of Protect Our Defenders, said in a press release. “Service members, Members of Congress, and the public deserve to know if the military unlawfully discriminates against female service members and survivors of sexual assault.”

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The records requested by Protect Our Defenders and the Connecticut Veterans Legal Center are separate from the sexual assault data released publicly by the Department of Defense, Christensen told ABC News.

Last month, the Department of Defense published the number of sexual assault reports made at U.S. military installations around the world for fiscal years 2013 through 2016.

In May, the department released their annual sexual assault report which estimated that the number of sexual assaults decreased 26.6 percent between 2014 and 2016, from 20,300 in 2014 to 14,900 last year.

Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-Connecticut), a member of the Senate Veterans Affairs and Armed Services Committees, spoke in favor of the suit stating that the victims of sexual assault are often being re-victimized by the system and are owed justice.

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Filed Under: Admin, Air Force, Army, Navy, SOF, SOFREP News, USMC Tagged With: Advocacy groups sue military, Connecticut Veterans Legal Center, headline, military justice, Protect our Defenders, Richard Blumenthal, sexual assault in the military, SOF, sofrep