Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand acknowledged that there were some “post-investigation human errors” when her Senate office investigated allegations of sexual misconduct against various staffers, the AP reports.
“Gillibrand, campaigning in Iowa for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination, also confirmed that her deputy chief of staff, Anne Bradley, was resigning but said only that ‘the decision was her own.’ Bradley’s handling of a sexual harassment claim made by a female staffer against one of Gillibrand’s male aides came under fire after Politico reported the aide was kept on despite the allegation.”
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