y Christopher Lee
Washington Post Staff Writer
Wednesday, January 25, 2006; A17
When Cecilia Woods, an FBI special agent based in Panama, suspected her boss of having extramarital affairs including one with a paid informant in 2000, she reported her concerns to bureau officials -- and started investigating on her own.
Woods's supervisor eventually admitted to the affairs, and to giving the informant lingerie and other gifts, said Grassley, whose staff investigated the case. For that and for misusing government vehicles, he received a 14-day suspension, a demotion and a transfer to the office of his choice, Grassley said.
For her trouble, the bureau suspended her for 10 days, then later transferred her to a less prestigious post in Washington, Woods said. The 23-year veteran retired in 2005 after enduring a second, unrelated suspension of 14 days and concluding that she would never get back in the agency's good graces.
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