Former Federal Correctional Officer Charged With Sexual Abuse Of An Inmate At FCI Otisville
Federal authorities in the United States have unsealed an indictment charging KYLE BROWN, a former federal correctional officer with the Bureau of Prisons, with three counts of sexual abuse of a ward. The case centers on allegations that Brown engaged in sexual acts with an inmate he was responsible for guarding at FCI Otisville.
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The announcement was made by United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York Jay Clayton, Assistant Director in Charge of the FBI New York Field Office James C. Barnacle, Jr., Special Agent in Charge of the DOJ Office of the Inspector General Ryan T.
Geach, and Bureau of Prisons Director William K. The indictment was unsealed today, according to the source.
The source identifies Brown as a former federal correctional officer and says the alleged conduct involved an inmate under his custody. No additional case details, court proceedings, or stated operational impacts are included in the source text.
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The matter is being presented by federal law enforcement and corrections officials as a criminal charge involving abuse within a federal prison setting.

