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Friday, September 12, 2025

Grassley helps secure compensation deals for ten FBI whistleblowers after retaliation

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Sen. Chuck Grassley - US Senator for Iowa | Official U.S. House headshot

Sen. Chuck Grassley - US Senator for Iowa | Official U.S. House headshot

Ten FBI whistleblowers have reached compensation agreements with the Federal Bureau of Investigation after experiencing demotions, revoked security clearances, and extended unpaid administrative leave. The settlements follow months of negotiations mediated by Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa). The whistleblowers, including Garret O’Boyle and Stephen Friend, reported waste, fraud, and abuse during the previous administration. Collectively, the agreements address over 12 years of suspension time imposed on the individuals.

“Whistleblowers risk it all for the sake of simply telling the truth. These 10 whistleblowers’ brave actions were met with intense bureaucratic blowback that caused severe financial and emotional hardship. Their lives were upended for years, but I never stopped fighting until things were made right,” Grassley said. “I appreciate Attorney General Bondi, Deputy Attorney General Blanche, Director Patel and Deputy Director Bongino’s unyielding efforts to prioritize accountability and bring closure to these whistleblowers’ cases. My door remains open to all whistleblowers, and I’ll continue to protect and defend them from retaliation. There is more work to be done.”

Grassley sent a letter to Bondi and Patel recognizing their actions as “an example of government power and authority being used for good.”

According to Empower Oversight, which represents the whistleblowers’ legal interests, each agreement varies based on individual circumstances:

“Each of the agreements differ slightly depending on each employee’s particular situation, case, and circumstances. Of these eight settlement agreements:

None required any resignations as a condition of the agreement.

Four involve or facilitate voluntary retirements.

All include lump sum payments for damages.

Four require full restoration of back pay and benefits to be calculated according to the Back Pay Act, which requires putting federal employees in the same financial position they would have been had they not been subjected to an ‘unjustified or unwarranted personnel action.’ See 5 U.S.C. § 5596(b)(1)(A)(i), (B), (b)(2) and 5 C.F.R. § 550.805.

This requires that employees receive interest on all back pay, restored leave, and replaced Thrift Savings Plan contributions—including the agency match and lost investment earnings.

These agreements also require all back pay and benefits to be calculated and paid within 30 days of the employee returning to work and providing all necessary information.

Three require the FBI to return the employees to duty, including Garret O’Boyle, Stephen Friend, and Zachery Schoffstall.”

Empower Oversight expressed gratitude for Grassley’s role in securing fair outcomes: “Your leadership and advocacy for whistleblower protections were essential both publicly and behind the scenes. Without your office, these brave whistleblowers would almost certainly not have received a fair hearing,” Empower Oversight concluded in its letter to Grassley. “On behalf of our clients, their families, and the Americans who advocated for them—thank you.”

Grassley has long criticized how FBI whistleblowers are suspended without pay or recourse while under internal investigation. He recently introduced bipartisan legislation aimed at strengthening protections for those facing such suspensions at the agency.

This marks Grassley’s third set of successful whistleblower settlements this year; he previously assisted two Internal Revenue Service whistleblowers as well as three from Customs and Border Protection. Grassley co-founded and co-chairs the Senate Whistleblower Protection Caucus.

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