The former top watchdog for the FBI was sentenced to 12 years in prison for admitting the sexual abuse of a minor and a history of sexual abuse.
John H. Conditt Jr., 53, ran a unit that investigated FBI wrongdoing. He did not admit to any abuse that may have occurred during his career.
A former agent who alleges that the FBI did not investigate sexual abuse of Indian youth says Conditt's history may be behind the FBI's failure to follow up on her claims.
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