More Sex Charges In Army Scandal
More Army trainers are expected to be charged with sexual wrongdoing in the scandal that is enveloping an Aberdeen Proving Ground school and now includes at least 17 victims, Army officials said Friday.
Two more drill sergeants will face charges, a top Army official said, in a growing investigation that so far has led to disciplinary action against four drill sergeants and one captain.
Charges already filed range from improper relationships with a subordinate to obstruction of justice and rape, though it was not clear how many rapes were included in the alleged incidents.
The new charges, sources said, will involve improper relationships, though the investigation is continuing and more information is flooding in through a toll-free hotline set up by the Army.