
James Dennehy
James Dennehy served as the assistant director in charge of the FBI's New York division, the largest field office in the agency. He was recently in the news after being forced to retire unexpectedly, following a contentious period within the FBI amid allegations of misconduct and potential mass firings. Dennehy had previously expressed his commitment to the principles of justice and law enforcement in a passionate message to his colleagues, asserting the importance of integrity within the agency. His departure comes at a time of scrutiny for the FBI, particularly regarding the handling of sensitive investigations, including those related to Jeffrey Epstein.
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James Dennehy vowed to support FBI employees who were asked to explain their involvement in the agency’s investigation of January 6.
Tracking Trump’s retaliation | CNN PoliticsJames Dennehy was the assistant director in charge of the FBI New York division who was forced to retire.
Head of FBI New York division forced to retire after telling agents he was prepared to ‘dig in’












