Ex-CIA Officer Pleads Guilty to Drugging, Sexually Assaulting 28 Women Over 14 Years, Faces 24 to 30 Years in Prison
Brian Jeffrey Raymond admitted his guilt in sexual assault cases that occurred both domestically and internationally while working for the U.S. Government, which led to a plea deal reducing his original 25 charges to four; Raymond's sentence will be announced in September 2024.
- Brian Jeffrey Raymond, a former CIA officer, plead guilty to sexually assaulting 28 women both domestically and internationally over a 14-year period while working for the U.S. Government.
- Under a plea deal, Raymond's original 25 charges were reduced to four, including sexual abuse, abusive sexual contact, coercion, and transportation of obscene material.
- His crimes involved drugging victims and recording them while they were unconscious, and took place in multiple locations including at his government-provided housing in Mexico.
- Evidence including recordings, photos and online search history on Raymond's electronic devices helped track his crimes, which began as early as 2006 and continued until 2020.
- Raymond will face a sentence of between 24 and 30 years with a lifetime supervised release, with his sentencing set for September 2024.