Wednesday, January 23, 2019

Rep. Shelia Jackson Lee steps down from two leadership roles due to pressure caused by lawsuit

Rep. Shelia Jackson Lee steps down from two leadership roles due to pressure caused by lawsuit





The Congressional Black Caucus Foundation told her to resign, or face potential removal

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Rep. Shelia Jackson Lee (R-Texas) has resigned from her roles in the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation and a House Judiciary subcommittee chairmanship, following allegations that she fired an employee who had brought sexual assault allegations against a supervisor.
In a lawsuit, a former intern claimed that she was raped by her supervisor at the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation. This alleged rape survivor then claims she was fired from Jackson Lee's office (where she worked two years after the incident) after telling Jackson Lee's chief of staff about the incident and stating that she wanted her allegations to be investigated, and planned to take legal action against the foundation. When this happened, Jackson Lee was serving as the foundation's chairwoman. The victim was 17 at the time of the alleged incident.
Jackson Lee's office has insisted that the woman's internship was not terminated for this reason. The accused supervisor, a former internship coordinator, was fired from the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation for drinking with a minor, but claims that he is innocent of having any sexual contact with the victim.

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