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Accountant accused of drugging secretary with cocaine during alleged rapeCase Filekaggle-ho-017338House OversightAccountant accused of drugging secretary with cocaine during alleged rape
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Accountant accused of drugging secretary with cocaine during alleged rape
Accountant accused of drugging secretary with cocaine during alleged rape The passage describes a single alleged incident involving a mid‑level accountant and his secretary, with no mention of high‑ranking officials, large financial flows, or systemic misconduct. It provides limited concrete details (no dates, locations, or evidence of broader wrongdoing) and therefore offers only a low‑value lead for further investigation. Key insights: Alleged use of cocaine (or "mickey") to impair consent during sexual encounter.; Secretary reported being drugged and filed police report and grand‑jury testimony.; Police wiretapped the accountant; he denied giving cocaine, admitted joking about it.
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