Former SafeSport Investigator Arrested on Rape Charges
Jason Krasley, a former investigator for the U.S. Center for SafeSport, has been arrested on serious charges of rape and sex trafficking. Krasley, a former police officer from Allentown, Pennsylvania, was taken into custody on Friday and faces multiple felony charges, including involuntary sexual servitude, stemming from alleged incidents that occurred while he was an active officer between 2011 and 2015.
Krasley previously made headlines in 2021 when he was fired from his police position for allegedly stealing $5,500 during a drug bust. He joined the SafeSport Center, which was established in 2017 to handle sexual abuse cases in Olympic sports, but was let go after his theft arrest came to light.
SafeSport CEO Ju'Riese Colón expressed deep concern over the allegations against Krasley, emphasizing the organization's commitment to high standards in safeguarding athletes. The center has initiated an audit of the cases Krasley had handled and is working with experts to assess further actions required in response to these new allegations.
Krasley, 47, faces additional charges including felony kidnapping and intimidation of a witness. His attorney has stated that he denies the accusations.
This incident raises significant questions about the vetting processes in place for personnel handling sensitive cases at SafeSport, as Krasley was able to navigate these checks despite his criminal history.
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