Harris County has settled a lawsuit with four women for $1.5 million after they alleged an array of sexual misconduct against Precinct 1 constable's office.
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A Texas Constable’s office has been accused by several female deputies who worked undercover of “appalling” sexual misconduct carried out in some cases by their superiors during alcohol-fueled “bachelor party sting” operations ostensibly aimed at fighting sex trafficking, according to a new lawsuit filed in federal court.
The undercover missions were allegedly designed to nab sex workers in the hopes that they’d be willing to cooperate by revealing higher-ranking players in sex-trafficking rings, but according to attorney Cordt Akers, who represents several of the female deputies involved in the lawsuit, these “bachelor party” style stings devolved into a “booze-filled environment” where female deputies were sexually molested, fondled and kissed by their male colleagues.
Texas deputy Felecia Mckinney was allegedly sent undercover to a massage parlor to be raped by a known sex offender before she could give the signal to arrest him, a lawsuit claims.