Schimel backs shielding sexual harassment complaints from public view

Photo by Michelle Stocker, The Capital Times
Photo by Michelle Stocker, The Capital Times

Like legislative leaders, AG Brad Schimel says it's important to shield sexual harassment complaints filed with his agency, saying making them public would discourage victims from coming forward.
Still, the agency released the names of two employees who turned in their resignations two years ago while facing sexual harassment allegations. All told, the agency has received six sexual harassment com...

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