NYPD botched grope probe of FBI agent John Venturelli
A female former FBI employee believes the NYPD botched a probe into her allegation that a high-ranking agent groped her in a Manhattan bar, The Post has learned.
The investigation didn’t lead to any charges against John
Venturelli, who at the time was an assistant special agent in charge of an
elite division of the New York Joint Terrorism Task Force.
But the FBI’s Office of Inspector General later deemed the
woman’s allegations credible, along with those of two other women who made
similar accusations against Venturelli, 50.
The incident allegedly took place on Nov. 13, 2018, in the
bar area of the Brass Monkey, a Meatpacking District watering hole favored by
the feds, the woman told The Post.
The woman alleged to the NYPD that Venturelli fondled her
private parts and rear end through her clothes in the presence of other FBI
employees during a farewell party for a co-worker, according to sources and
documents reviewed by The Post.
About two weeks later, she filed a complaint with the NYPD’s
Special Victims Division, but the investigation was “bungled from top to
bottom,” she said.
A detective assigned to the case arranged for her to make a
“controlled call” to try to get Venturelli to implicate himself while being
secretly recorded — even though that seemed unlikely given his law-enforcement
background, the woman wrote in an e-mail to Deputy Chief Judith Harrison, who
at the time led the SVD.
And during the call, the cop seemed “flustered” and the
recording device “beeped to the point where my assaulter asked me point-blank
if I was recording the call,” she wrote.
In another e-mail, the woman told Harrison that she
suspected Venturelli used his contacts in the NYPD to obtain a copy of her
complaint.
The Manhattan District Attorney’s Office said a senior sex
crimes prosecutor investigated the case for several weeks and determined there
wasn’t enough evidence to prosecute.
The NYPD referred questions to the FBI, which declined to
comment but previously said it “maintains a zero tolerance policy toward sexual
harassment.”
Venturelli, who was transferred from the JTTF office in
Chelsea to the FBI’s New York City headquarters at Foley Square following the
woman’s complaint, declined to comment.
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