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U.S. Army general faces court-martial in sex charges

Dec. 19, 2012 - 10:26 By Korea Herald
U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Jeffrey Sinclair. (AP)

An Army general will face court-martial on a series of sexual misconduct charges, including forcible sodomy, in connection with several illicit affairs, and could receive life in prison if convicted, the Army said Tuesday.

Included in the allegations against Brig. Gen. Jeffrey Sinclair are that he carried on affairs with and mistreated subordinate officers and later tried to impede the investigation of some of the offenses by deleting nude photos and other emails.

The case is the latest in a series of missteps by military leaders: At least five current and former generals at the rank of one-star or higher have been reprimanded or investigated for possible misconduct in recent months.

The five pages of allegations involved Sinclair’s conduct with five women who were not his wife.

A 27-year Army veteran who served five combat tours, Sinclair is charged with eight crimes, including one count of forcible sodomy; two counts of wrongful sexual conduct; six counts of inappropriate sexual relationships, and eight counts of violating regulations. The charges involve activities when he was in Afghanistan, Iraq, Germany and at Fort Bragg, N.C., and they include violating what’s known as General Order No. 1 - possessing alcohol in a war zone.

Sinclair is also charged with disobeying orders, including an order from Maj. Gen. James Huggins, his superior officer, to cease contact with one of the women. The charges allege that Sinclair willfully disobeyed the order by calling the woman’s phone. Army officials said Tuesday that Lt. Gen. Daniel B. Allyn, commander of the 18th Airborne Corps, has referred the case to a general court-martial, and the arraignment is set for Jan. 22 at Fort Bragg, North Carolina.

The court martial announcement was made early in the day Tuesday, but the charges were not released until much later. Throughout the Sinclair case, Army officials have been slow to release details of the allegations, which are routinely detailed in other cases _ usually involving soldiers of lower rank.

Sinclair could face life in prison if convicted on the most serious criminal offenses.

The female captain at the heart of the Sinclair case admitted she carried on a 3-year sexual relationship with Sinclair, who is married. Adultery is a crime under military law, and the admission could end her career.

She also testified at an evidentiary hearing early last month that she repeatedly tried to break off the affair with Sinclair, who she says threatened to kill her and her family if she told anyone about their frequent sexual liaisons in hotels, headquarters and war zones. The woman admitted she typically wanted to have sex with the general, though she said that on two occasions in Afghanistan he exposed himself and physically forced her to perform oral sex, even as she sobbed.

Although the allegations involve five women, she was the only one who says he used physical force.

Defense lawyers painted the female captain as a liar and a scorned lover who was trying to ruin Sinclair’s life and military reputation. During the hearings they characterized her as a “crazy” and manipulative “back-stabber” who blamed others for her mistakes.

The Associated Press does not publicly identify victims of alleged sexual assaults.

Two female officers who had served with Sinclair testified last month that they had given the general nude photos at his request.

His wife, Rebecca Sinclair, stayed away from the days-long military hearing but later went public with an opinion piece in The Washington Post. In that column she said she was not condoning her husband’s infidelity, but she said that the decade of war has taken its toll on military couples and brought pressure on their marriages.

In an interview with the AP, Rebecca Sinclair said her husband called her last spring to tell her about the affair and allegations, and she said they were trying to mend their relationship.

U.S. Army 82nd Airborne Division. (AP)

Sinclair was deputy commander in charge of logistics and support for the 82nd Airborne Division in Afghanistan before being relieved in May during the criminal probe. He has been on special assignment since then at Fort Bragg. (UPI)



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현직장군이 女부관에 몹쓸짓, 나체사진까지..

미군 현직 장성이 강제 동성 성폭행을 포함한 일련의 성적 부적절한 행위를 저지른 혐의로 군법재판에 회부돼 유죄판결 시 종신형까지 받게 될 수 있다고 미 육군이 화요일 발표했다.

현직 미군 준장 제프리 싱클레어는 불륜 이외에도 부관들에게 ‘부적절한’ 행위를 한 혐의, 그리고 이후 제기된 의혹을 나체사진과 관련 내용이 포함된 전자우편을 삭제함으로써 회피하려 한 혐의를 받고 있다.

이 사건은 최근 수 개월 사이 불법 행위에 연루돼 문책, 조사받은 미군 현직 준장 이상 장성급 지도부 사건들 가운데 그 정도가 가장 심각한 것으로 점쳐지고 있다.

27년간 군 생활을 하며 다섯 차례 전장에 파견된 바 있는 싱클레어 준장은 강제 동성 성추행, 일반 성추행, 간음, 군율 위반 등의 혐의로 기소됐다. 기소 내용들은 싱클레어 준장이 아프가니스탄, 이라크, 독일 등지에서 복무했던 시절에 저질러진 것이며, 특히 이 중에는 ‘일반명령 제1호’로 알려진 “전장 주류 소지 금지” 항목에 대한 위반을 포함하고 있는 것으로 알려졌다.

또, 싱클레어 준장은 상관인 ‘여성과의 부적절한 관계를 그만두라’는 미 육군소장 제임스 허긴스의 명령을 불복한 혐의도 받고 있다.

싱클레어는 지난 5월 여러 범죄수사에 연루돼 직위해제가 되기 전까지 아프가니스탄의 제82공수사단 군수지원 부사령관으로 복무해왔다. (코리아헤럴드)