The sex scandal of the US Air Force squadron commander.
The American media reported the sexual scandal of a US Air Force platoon commander and the assault of a child.
The American media reported the sexual corruption of a US Air Force squadron commander in Nevada.
According to the “Air Force Times” website, a US Air Force squadron commander was arrested in Nevada on September 8 (Thursday, September 17) on charges of sexually abusing a child.
Lt. Col. Kevin J. DeFalco, commander of the Operational Support Squadron at Nellis Air Force Base, has been charged with seven counts of prostitution, court records show.
According to the police report, the victim of this incident confessed to repeated sexual assaults by Colonel Di Falco.
DiFalco was released on bail a day after his arrest. During the years 2020 and 2021, he served as the flight demonstration operations officer of the US Air Force at Nellis Air Base.
Col. De Falco’s lawyer said his client denied all the allegations and is looking forward to the truth being revealed through the court process. The next session of De Falco’s court will be held on October 11 (Tuesday, October 19). This case happened on the 75th anniversary of the establishment of the US Air Force.
Recently, the Pentagon announced that nearly 9,000 sexual assault cases were registered in the US Department of Defense in 2021.
According to this report, 8% of female soldiers and 1.5% of male soldiers working in the US Department of Defense have been exposed to unwanted sex within a year.
At the beginning of the report on sexual assaults in the US military, it is stated: “Sexual assault and sexual harassment is still one of the ongoing and damaging problems.”
In this report, it is stated that the number of sexual assaults among the American military has increased by a total of 25.6% compared to last year, of which 9.2% occurred in the Navy and 2.4% in the Air Force.
In the unprecedented and heavy budget of next year, the Ministry of Defense of the United States has allocated nearly half a billion dollars to the investigation of sexual assaults among the American forces.