Florida-based investigative reporter James LaPorta and San Diego-based Julie Watson relied on strong document work and deep sourcing to report exclusively on the reason a Navy SEAL unit sent to fight ISIS was abruptly pulled out of Iraq last year without explanation. The Navy gave few details, but the monthslong investigation by LaPorta and Watson revealed that female intelligence staffers deployed with a platoon of SEAL Team 7 said they were constantly ogled and sexually harassed during their time in the country.
The pair tracked down a female sailor who was deployed with the SEALs who had reported the allegations to military officials and a member of Congress. The sailor agreed to be quoted on the record in an exclusive interview. The reporting, which began with a Freedom of Information Act request, also uncovered a previously unknown allegation of sexual misconduct against the SEAL platoon chief.
New from me and @watson_julie Former Navy sailor details sexual assaults and drinking by SEALs pulled from Iraq last year https://t.co/0MrlKuJGhd
— James LaPorta (@JimLaPorta) August 21, 2020