FBI assistant director violated policy by failing to disclose relationship with junior staff member and letting it 'disrupt the workplace', DOJ watchdog finds Jill C. Tyson 'engaged in a romantic relationship with a subordinate and failed to timely report the relationship', a report released Thursday found Tyson, the assistant director of the Office of Congressional Affairs, was also involved in a hiring decision for the junior staffer Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz released the findings of a one-year probe into her conduct Thursday Tyson was not named but multiple sources identified her to the Washington Post Sources said she has a close working relationship with FBI Director Chris Wray