A former senior advisor to the Obama White House has been charged with child sex offences in the UK.
The Daily Mail reports that Rahamim Shy, a former senior policy advisor who co-ordinated the strategy to combat Al Qaeda and the Taliban under Obama and then Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is accused of arranging the commission of a child sex offence.
According to the report, Shy has also been charged with possession of two category C indecent images of children and possessing a further prohibited image of a child.
Court documents obtained by the outlet reveal that Shy was arrested by British police in late February, and appeared at Luton Crown Court via video this past Friday.
Shy has not entered a plea remains in police custody ahead of a hearing in June. The case is set to fo to trial in August.
Shy worked in a senior role at the US Treasury Department between the years of 2008 and 2014, where he focused on countering financing of terrorism and assisting foreign governments to impose sanctions on hostile regimes.
The report also notes that Shy provided strategic policy analysis to the chiefs of staff at the Pentagon.
Clearly this is not some lowly government underling.
When he left the Obama administration, Shy worked in several senior executive positions at Citi Bank. He is no longer employed there.
His Linked In page shows pronouns in his bio:
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