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Arizona Election Audit demanded by Donald Trump is hit by sex pest scandal: Multiple women claim male worker made unwanted sexual advances and raged angrily at women who had authority over him
She said the comments turned into unwanted touching and other physical advances but didn't go into detail about how far the physical contact went.
But the alleged sexual harassment made the job difficult for some women.
The allegations reportedly involved more than one person, but the lion's share of the complaints centered on one man in particular, Arizona's Family Investigates said.
The women said they wrote letters and brought their complaints to upper management, which they said did nothing.
'We personally agree among ourselves that his disruptions are no longer tolerable,' wrote another employee. 'When I didn’t return a compliment or react to his flirting, he would insult me.'
Senate President Karen Fann, the Republican lawmaker who is ultimately in charge of the audit, responded to Arizona's Family Investigates report with a response from the audit’s lead vendor, whose name was not given.
'I have never received any written complaints of any type of sexual harassment, nor has a complaint like this been brought to my attention,' the statement said. he closest thing I can think of is I am aware of a single table manager who was cussing a lot, and had apparently told an inappropriate joke. We fired him immediately.'
Arizona Election Audit demanded by Donald Trump is hit by sex pest scandal: Multiple women claim male worker made unwanted sexual advances and raged angrily at women who had authority over him
- Several women who worked the Republican-backed Arizona election audit say they were victims of sexual harassments
- They said a man made unwanted sexual advances and crude remarks and 'had seemingly random outbursts'
- '(The person) has made several unwarranted and unwanted comments about my appearance,' wrote one woman. 'He commented, "You showing off your butt?"
- The allegations were denied by the auditor who claimed they were never told about sexual harassment complaints
- The audit was conducted because of Donald Trump's claims that he lost Arizona by about 10,000 votes because of voter fraud
She said the comments turned into unwanted touching and other physical advances but didn't go into detail about how far the physical contact went.
But the alleged sexual harassment made the job difficult for some women.
The allegations reportedly involved more than one person, but the lion's share of the complaints centered on one man in particular, Arizona's Family Investigates said.
The women said they wrote letters and brought their complaints to upper management, which they said did nothing.
'We personally agree among ourselves that his disruptions are no longer tolerable,' wrote another employee. 'When I didn’t return a compliment or react to his flirting, he would insult me.'
Senate President Karen Fann, the Republican lawmaker who is ultimately in charge of the audit, responded to Arizona's Family Investigates report with a response from the audit’s lead vendor, whose name was not given.
'I have never received any written complaints of any type of sexual harassment, nor has a complaint like this been brought to my attention,' the statement said. he closest thing I can think of is I am aware of a single table manager who was cussing a lot, and had apparently told an inappropriate joke. We fired him immediately.'
Women claim they were sexually harassed during Arizona election audit
Multiple women claimed a man who worked in the Republican-backed Arizona election audit made unwanted sexual advances and crude remarks.
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