The officer briefed the CEO Health that the matter is purely of face saving from the accuser. The officer clarified that when they along with Lady Health Supervisor (LHS) inquired into the matter from volunteer & community members they informed the investigating officers that she had planted the ...
The woman who claims Rich Rodriguez sexually harassed her when she worked as his assistant at Arizona has filed a new $8.5 million claim against the university. Melissa Wilhelmsen, who filed a $7.5 million sexual harassment claim against Rodriguez last month, filed an additional claim on Friday ...
A new claim filed by RichRod's accuser says the UA acted negligently and is “vicariously liable” for the fired coach's actions. Kelly Presnell / Arizona Daily Star. Facebook · Twitter · Email; Print; Save. The woman who filed a $7.5 million sexual harassment claim against former UA football coach Rich ...
Arizona head coach Rich Rodriguez stands on the sidelines after the Wildcats coughed up the ball deep in Utah territory in the second quarter of their Pac-12 opener at Arizona Stadium, Friday, September 22, 2017, Tucson, Ariz. Kelly Presnell / Arizona Daily Star. Facebook · Twitter · Email; Print; Save.
According to arrest papers, the accuser and Kiessling were familiar with each other prior to the alleged rape. The accuser said the alleged rape occurred after she had gone to sleep in a tent for the night during the weekend trip, arrest papers state. Trooper Justin Rosboschil charged Kiessling with rape, ...
The story, published online Saturday, cited unnamed sources who said Meehan used thousands of dollars from his congressional office fund to settle the sexual harassment complaint the ex-aide filed last summer to the congressional Office of Compliance. The Times didn't identify the accuser and says ...
The accuser's lawyer, Alexis Ronickher, called the allegations “well-grounded” and rejected the idea of doing away with confidentiality. Meehan is trying to victimize her client twice by revealing the woman's identity and litigating the case in the media, Ronickher said. Ronickher called it a “dirty political ...
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) -- House Speaker Paul Ryan ordered an Ethics Committee investigation Saturday after the New York Times reported U.S. Rep. Patrick Meehan used taxpayer money to settle a complaint that stemmed from his hostility toward a former aide who rejected his romantic overtures.
The accuser's lawyer, Alexis Ronickher, said Meehan had demanded the confidentiality provisions and is trying to victimize her client twice by revealing the woman's identity and litigating the case in the media. She called it a "dirty political maneuver" and an effort to save his career by making it look like ...
The Times didn't identify the accuser and says she didn't speak to the newspaper. A spokesman for House Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wisconsin, Saturday indicated the House Ethics Committee, of which Meehan is a member, would investigate the incident in the wake of the report. In the meantime, Meehan ...