Nov 10, 2017
California Senator Tony Mendoza "fired three employees after they reported his alleged inappropriate behavior toward a young female colleague"
California Senator Tony Mendoza "fired three employees after they reported his alleged inappropriate behavior toward a young female colleague, according to an attorney representing one of the staffers."
Mendoza, a Los Angeles County Democrat, "repeatedly offered verbal and text invites to the young woman, a California Senate fellow, to visit him at home." Mendoza also invited the woman "to his hotel room at Cache Creek Casino Resort in Yolo County."
"Mendoza is the second lawmaker to be named following the release of the "We Said Enough" letter. The first was another Los Angeles County lawmaker, Asm. Raul Bocanegra (D-Pacoima), who as was accused of groping a legislative staffer eight years ago when Bocanegra was a staffer himself."
http://www.scpr.org/news/2017/11/10/77575/california-investigates-senator-s-behavior-to-fema/
"California Sen. Tony Mendoza repeatedly invited home a young woman who wanted a job and employs a district director with a felony record, according to several sources who confirmed reports to the Senate Rules Committee."
"Multiple sources told The Sacramento Bee that Mendoza, D-Artesia, invited the young woman back to his place to review resumes, including hers, on the night of a party at the nightclub Mix Downtown. The woman worked as a fellow in his office through a prestigious Sacramento State program that places graduates in legislative offices for 11 months."
http://www.sacbee.com/news/politics-government/capitol-alert/article183704591.html
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That one's got to go!
ReplyDeleteSo busy being Liberals and letting criminals out of jail early to remember without a moral basis for their government service they're worse than worthless.
ReplyDeleteUsing political influence to do a CYA shows how base they are, and how deep the ordure runs in Sacramento.