Ottawa Citizen

SENS’ ASSISTANT GM ARRESTED

Harassment charge laid in Buffalo

- BRUCE GARRIOCH bgarrioch@postmedia.com

Ottawa Senators assistant general manager Randy Lee has been charged with harassment in relation to an incident involving a 19-year-old hotel employee on a shuttle bus in Buffalo.

Lee has been released after an appearance, with no representa­tion, in a Buffalo courtroom Friday morning.

His passport was seized, and the judge told Lee to get a lawyer and that he must stay away from the Westin hotel where he was staying.

Lee pleaded not guilty to the charge, the Senators said in a statement. The club said a judge told Lee to be in court on Monday at 11 a.m. for a pre-trial conference involving all parties.

Lee was in town for the NHL Combine that got underway Monday morning at the KeyBank Center.

According to Erie County District Attorney John Flynn, Lee was in a hotel shuttle on Wednesday at 10:30 p.m., heading back to the Westin from a function at a restaurant and bar called 716 on Scott Street. Flynn said that during the course of the drive Lee allegedly put his hands on the 19-year-old male driver’s shoulders and made “lewd” remarks. “The young man told him to ‘stop’ and don’t touch him.

“Mr. Lee allegedly didn’t stop and put his hand back on his shoulders again and started rubbing his shoulders. The young man again told him to stop.”

Flynn alleged that when they pulled up to the hotel, “Mr. Lee made a reference to his own private parts and made a vulgar, lewd statement to the 19-year-old again.”

The driver, shaken by the incident, immediatel­y reported the matter to the head of security at the Westin, and Buffalo police investigat­ed.

If found guilty, Lee could face a fine and up to 15 days in jail, although Flynn noted he wouldn’t seek any jail time.

“I normally don’t get into too many specifics about a pending matter but in this case I will for two reasons: No. 1 because I don’t want the rumour mill out there to be unfair to Mr. Lee and what actually happened here, and No. 2, it’s just a violation. It’s not going to go before a jury,” Flynn told reporters at his downtown office.

Flynn said Lee was held in custody Thursday night because he is a Canadian citizen.

“They didn’t want him fleeing the country,” Flynn said.

“It’s not the crime of the century and I had no problem releasing him from custody, but I wanted to ensure that we had his passport and that he would answer to this charge.”

Lee, handcuffed, waited Friday to make his appearance before the judge at the courthouse on Delaware Avenue.

His appearance was delayed because his passport had to be delivered to Buffalo.

“We are aware that Randy Lee, our assistant general manager, was charged with the violation of harassment. A violation is a noncrimina­l offence,” the Senators said in their statement. “This event took place on Wednesday evening in Buffalo, N.Y. He pleaded not guilty and was released on his own recognizan­ce. A pre-trial conference is set for Monday morning.”

Flynn said he expects the matter will be resolved on Monday. Lee could face a fine and Flynn believed the maximum is $250.

“Mr. Lee is basically forced to stay the weekend. I think he was supposed to leave Saturday,” Flynn said.

“I don’t know what’s going to happen Monday but I wouldn’t be surprised if it gets resolved on Monday.”

The Senators had issued a statement earlier Friday and said they were investigat­ing the matter.

“We have been made aware of Randy Lee’s arraignmen­t in Buffalo,” that statement read. “The Ottawa Senators will always hold all members of the organizati­on to the highest standards of behaviour, regardless of the environmen­t in which they operate.

“To this end, we are reviewing the situation with the greatest of care.”

This won’t affect Lee’s ability to do business in the United States.

“I will get (the young man) justice,” Flynn said. “It’s just a violation, it’s not even a misdemeano­ur, but still (Lee) is going to have to answer for what he (allegedly) did. He already spent a night in jail, so one night in jail is a wake-up call to him. If it’s resolved, I’m not going to ask for jail time.

“This is going to be very damaging for (Lee) publicly, he’s got a very public position as the assistant general manager of an NHL team. It could affect his employment.”

Lee has been with the Senators for 24 years and most recently played a pivotal role in the club’s decision to move its AHL affiliate from Binghamton to Belleville.

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JUSTIN TANG/THE CANADIAN PRESS VIA AP FILES Ottawa Senators assistant general manager Randy Lee was charged with harassment this week after an incident involving a hotel employee in Buffalo.

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