U.S. Coast Guard Sexual Misconduct Records Lawsuit - Operation Fouled Anchor

Case Title: Maritime Legal Aid & Advocacy vs. U.S. Coast Guard

Case Type: Operation Fouled Anchor, Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), Coast Guard Sexual Assault, Sexual Assault, Sexual Violence, Sexual Harassment, Maritime Sexual Assault, Military Sexual Assault, Military Sexual Trauma, Suspension & Revocation (S&R)

Filed in: U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York (SDNY)

Docket #: Case No.: 1:22-cv-05501-DLC

Attorneys Involved: J. Ryan Melogy (Contact)

Case Summary:

The Complaint alleges that the United States Coast Guard engaged in a decades-long, service-wide, top-to-bottom effort to conceal from the public and Congress its true record and policies regarding sexual assault and sexual harassment.

The Lawsuit was filed under the Freedom of Information Act, and sought more than 30 years of sexual misconduct investigation and disciplinary records from various components of the Coast Guard, including the Coast Guard Investigative Service (CGIS), the Office of Inspections and Casualty Analysis (CG-INV), the National Maritime Center, the Coast Guard Administrative Law Judge Program, and the Office of the Commandant.

This ground-breaking lawsuit was part of a years-long investigative effort by Maritime Legal Aid & Advocacy (MLAA), attorney Ryan Melogy, and CNN reporters Blake Ellis and Melanie Hicken. Documents and records obtained from the lawsuit were used to publish Failed oversight, lax punishments: How the Coast Guard has allowed sexual assault at sea to go unchecked, a bombshell print and television story by Ellis and Hicken, which aired globally.

The deeply-researched story exposed there had been zero criminal sex crime prosecutions of USCG-credentialed mariner in at least 30 years, and also featured powerful on-camera interviews with Midshipman-X Hope Hicks and Midshipman-Y.

On June 30, 2023—just three months after publishing Failed Oversight, Lax Punishments—Hicken and Ellis exposed the biggest military sexual assault scandal in U.S. history when they told the world about the U.S. Coast Guard’s Operation Fouled Anchor coverups in their story, Criminal investigation into Coast Guard Academy revealed years of sexual assault cover-ups, but findings were kept secret.

Records from MLAA’s lawsuit against the U.S. Coast Guard were instrumental in eventually breaking open Operation Fouled Anchor, which Senator Richard Blumenthal called, “the most shameful and disgraceful incident of coverup of sexual assault in the United States military—ever.

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