Kentucky Lawmakers Accused of Sexual Harassment Want Settlement Money Back
Kentucky Lawmakers Accused of Sexual Harassment Want Settlement Money Back
After winning upwards of $110,000 in a sexual harassment settlement, accused Kentucky lawmakers are demanding that the woman pay them back for violating a confidentiality agreement.The settlement, writes Kentucky.com, led to the resignation of former Kentucky House Speaker Jeff Hoover. Hoover, a Republican, was accused of harassment at the height of the #metoo movement.While the self-proclaimed family man eventually resigned in reaction to the abuse allegations, he’s now pushing back.Hoover attorney Leslie Vose, along with state Rep. Michael Meredith and former state Rep. Jim DeCesare, says the lawmakers signed a settlement with the woman “in good faith.” It included a confidentiality agreement as well as a stipulation that its signatories refuse comment when or if asked about the circumstances.Vose claims the woman told two coworkers about the settlement, violating its provisions.The two workers, House GOP Communications Director Daisy Olivo and House Clerk Brad Metcalf, were fired in the scandal’s aftermath. Kentucky.com says the two have since filed whistleblower lawsuits, claiming they were punished for bringing wrongdoing into the public sphere.“[The woman] breached that agreement and ignored her legal obligation, and we think she should be held accountable,” Vose said in an e-mail to the Associated Press. Because of her choice to abandon the agreement, Vose claims the politicians “have sustained damage to their reputations, in continuing legal fees and costs, mental anguish, paid moneys under a fraudulently induced settlement, and have not received any of the confidentiality they were promised.”The woman’s attorney, Gail Langendorf, said he client specifically asked not to be named.
Self-proclaimed "family man" and former Kentucky Majority Leader Jeff Hoover. Image via Flickr/user:Gage Skidmore. (CCA-BY-2.0).
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