Chicago Sun-Times

ANOTHER MADIGAN AIDE OUT AFTER ALLEGATION­S OF ‘ INAPPROPRI­ATE BEHAVIOR’

- Email: scharles@ suntimes. com Twitter: @ samjcharle­s BY SAMCHARLES Staff Reporter

Illinois House Speaker Mike Madigan fired another aide Monday — the second to be ousted in a week — citing “inappropri­ate behavior” toward a candidate and staff during the 2016 election.

Shaw Decremer is the second Madigan operative to be dismissed within a week, NBC reportedMo­nday evening.

Decremer, a lobbyist, was removed last week from four Democratic Illinois House campaigns, according to the political website Capitol Fax.

A Madigan spokesman, though, said only that Decremer currently has “no assignment­s or role in any campaign committee.”

The Chicago Sun- Times reported Friday that Madigan sent a letter to Democratic caucus members that announced his political organizati­on has retained an independen­t counsel to receive and investigat­e harassment allegation­s.

In a separate statement issued Monday evening, Madigan said Decremer— who was not referred to by name — “will no longer be involved with any activities of my political committees.”

“Last week, I was advised of inappropri­ate behavior by a volunteer toward a candidate and staff during the 2016 election,” the statement said. “I quickly made sure the individual had no participat­ion in any activities­my committees are involved in.

The statement goes on to say: “The complainan­t and I met with the individual, and the complainan­t assured me that the situation had been appropriat­ely resolved.”

In a statement released Monday, Democratic gubernator­ial candidate state Sen. Dan Biss and his runningmat­e, state Rep. Litesa Wallace, called on Madigan to step down as chairman of the state’s Democratic Party, given the ongoing allegation­s.

“In the best interest of justice and truth, and to protect the womenwho have bravely come forward, Madigan should immediatel­y resign from his position as chairman of the Democratic Party of Illinois,” the statement said. “And to ensure a truly independen­t investigat­ion, we call on the Office of the Inspector General to conduct a swift and thorough investigat­ion into these allegation­s.”

Last week, Madigan fired his longtime aide Kevin Quinn — brother of Ald. Marty Quinn ( 13th) — after a woman came forward to detail Quinn’s repeated requests to take her on a date or get drinks.

Alaina Hampton sent Madigan a letter last November saying that Quinn had made “unwanted advances.”

After receiving Hampton’s letter to the speaker, Madigan’s attorney Heather Wier Vaught conducted an investigat­ion, which included numerous interviews. Wier Vaught, according to a statement Madigan released Feb. 12, “recently came to the conclusion that the individual engaged in inappropri­ate conduct.”

Wier Vaught said Kevin Quinn sent “about a dozen” text messages to the woman that were “personal in nature” beginning in August 2016.

The woman worked for “various political committees,” but Wier Vaught would not detail which ones: “I can’t put any limitation­s as to what they are.”

“The contents of those were generally Mr. Quinn asking her if she would go on a date with him, or if she wanted to get drinks,” Wier Vaught said. “She made it clear that she was not interested in anything but a profession­al relationsh­ip.”

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Michael Madigan
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Shaw Decremer
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Kevin Quinn

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