The Justice Department is considering if FBI officials acted inappropriately by attending a 2018 Dodgers game amid a Major League Baseball corruption probe
The Justice Department’s inspector general is examining whether senior officials in the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s Los Angeles field office acted inappropriately by attending a 2018 Dodgers playoff game, while a corruption investigation into Major League Baseball was unfolding, according to people familiar with the matter.
The FBI assists with security planning at major sporting events that are at risk of being targeted by terrorism or other violence. According to people familiar with the situation, FBI officials held...
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