
A former Democratic Hill staffer and official for the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), Jeffrey Gary, is out on bond after being accused of abducting and sexually assaulting two women.
Gary, a now former assistant division chief FCC was taken into custody and charged with assault and battery, sexual battery, and two counts of abduction involving the use of force, stemming from incidents reported on May 30, according to an ALXnow report.
Court records show he was released on June 13 after posting four bonds totaling $14,000.
Gary is a graduate of Georgetown Law where he was a global law scholar and was employed as assistant division chief at the Federal Communications Commission, according to ALXnow. He remained in his position until his arrest on June 1.
“Upon hearing of this disturbing incident we took immediate action against this employee. His employment with the agency has been terminated,” the FCC told the Caller in a statement.
Before joining the FCC, Gary briefly worked as a staff assistant for Democrat Washington Sen. Maria Cantwell in 2015. He later served as a law clerk for Democrat Oregon Sen. Ron Wyden during parts of 2017 and 2018, according to a Legistorm profile that also lists his tenure at the FCC.
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