Former Federal Bureau of Investigation, accused of protecting Hunter Biden, also shared inappropriately from his government emails. According to In an email announced by a Republican senator.
The email shows that Timothy Thibaut revealed official documents and revealed confidential information in an email while working at the FBI's Washington Field office. The email was sent to Melissa Morgan Ransom, a romantic interest he reported on between February and May 2022.
“The above behaviors indicate toxic, disturbing and unprofessional behavior.”
In April, he reportedly sent nude photos of Morgan Ransam to her email account, as well as to his own account at George Washington University.
The email was revealed in a letter from Senator Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) to FBI Director Kash Patel and US Attorney General Pam Bondi.
“The above behaviors indicate toxic, disturbing, and unprofessional behavior that must have resulted in a highly hostile working condition without a place in the FBI,” wrote Grassley, who called for an investigation.
Grassley asked for other communications between Thibault and “Missy Morgan.” The New York Post said that social media posts showed she was a Florida fitness instructor at once.
Thibaud was accused of falsely portraying evidence from the Biden laptop case as “disinformation” in 2020 by a whistleblower to justify the case's burial.
“Based on the allegations, verifiable, mildly-hearted information about Hunter Biden was misclassified as misinformation,” Grassley said at the time.
Thibaud resigned in August 2022 after the charges surfaced.
New York Times Report Thibault in 2023 pointed out that he was a lead investigator in separate cases against William J. Jefferson and Jesse L. Jackson Jr.
Thibault's lawyers previously issued a statement on charges of fraud from Republicans.
“He firmly believes that he concludes that his oversight, leadership and decision-making were not affected by any kind of political bias or partisanship,” read the statement.
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