Former CIA officer found not guilty in assault case
A Virginia jury has acquitted the man at the center of a case that helped trigger major changes inside the Central Intelligence Agency for its handling of sexual assault allegations.
Sheena Samu is an associate producer for the Investigative Unit at CBS News. During her tenure at CBS News, Sheena has worked for several broadcasts, including "60 Minutes," "CBS Evening News" and "CBS Mornings." She has won two Emmy Awards and traveled across the country and internationally covering breaking news and interviewing world leaders. She joined CBS News after graduating from Stony Brook University in 2015.
A Virginia jury has acquitted the man at the center of a case that helped trigger major changes inside the Central Intelligence Agency for its handling of sexual assault allegations.
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