Air Force's Top Lawyer May Face Charges
Probe Finds Fiscus Broke Rules by Having Improper Relationships With Women Over a Decade
By Thomas E. Ricks
Washington Post Staff Writer
Wednesday, December 8, 2004; Page A29
A military investigation has concluded that the Air Force's top lawyer engaged in improper relationships with more than a dozen women over the last decade, two Defense Department officials familiar with the findings said.
While overseeing the work of 3,200 people, Maj. Gen. Thomas J. Fiscus, the Air Force judge advocate general, allegedly conducted affairs with enlisted women, officers and civilian employees in violation of military rules against fraternization, the officials said.
Officials say Maj. Gen. Thomas J. Fiscus, the Air Force judge advocate general, could be demoted.
Fiscus's pattern of behavior, one official said, was to seek to develop a relationship, but to back off quickly if his advances were rejected. Thus the few incidents that do not involve consensual behavior tend to be minor, one-time instances of inappropriate touching, such as a kiss given on the lips when a cheek was offered in greeting, the official said.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A45182-2004Dec7.htmlMaybe his aim-point was the cheek and the lips were collateral damage? :)