Congressional leaders are investigating allegations of a disturbing sex scandal at a Veterans Affairs (VA) facility in Tennessee.
It’s alleged that at least 12 officials who worked there took part in an orgy — and one employee had sex with 32 different co-workers.
Several VA officials in the state have resigned amid the probe into the Mountain Home VA Medical Center, also known as the James H. Quillen VA Medical Center.
However, according a details of the investigation, a bargaining unit biomedical employee had sexual relationships with 32 different women who worked at the facility — and he and several of the women bragged about it on an online government communication portal that VA officials use to communicate.
At least two employees fessed up to having sex on the VA hospital’s grounds, the report said.
Twelve staffers also engaged in an orgy together, according to Breitbart, which said it was not yet clear if that took place on government property.
“The fact that the culture would even allow this to happen in the first place is absolutely wild and it all starts at the top,” a senior congressional aide familiar with the investigation told Breitbart News on Tuesday.
According to Breitbart, at least four employees — including the biomedical staffer as well as Mountain Home facility director Dean Borsos — have quit over the allegations, which date back as far as 2020.
The House Committee on Veterans Affairs sent a letter to VA Secretary Denis McDonough in July asking him to look into the salacious allegations after concerns were raised to the committee by VA employees.
Committee Chairman Michael Bost (R-Ill.) wrote a second letter to McDonough in August after not hearing any response from the top Biden administration official.
Since July, Bost said, “Whistleblowers have been in communication with Committee staff and provided further details on the allegations and information regarding additional allegations of sexual harassment, sexual assault, and improper interpersonal relationships at the Mountain Home VA, which facility leadership allegedly did not address properly, that were previously unknown to Committee staff.
“This new information is extremely disturbing and leads the Committee to believe there may be a serious culture problem at the Mountain Home VA,” he added.
The department has more than 370,000 health care employees on staff and is tasked with providing a range of services to veterans.