Watchdog agency sues for reports of sexual misconduct by TSA screeners

Judicial Watch is suing Homeland Security for reports of sexual misconduct by TSA screeners. The initial Freedom of Information Act request filed in March was prompted by a complaint by a Colorado woman that a TSA worker frisking her was sexually assaulting her. (The Blaze, April 21, 2014, by Pete Kaperowicz)

Despite Judicial Watch’s agreement to narrow their request for information, TSA did not provide any documents. TSA also failed to answer the request for “complaints” by asking Judicial Watch to define the word. (TSA News, August 24, 2014, by Lisa Simeone)