Daily Times (Primos, PA)

State agencies fielded hundreds of sex misconduct complaints

- By Marc Levy and Mark Scolforo

HARRISBURG » Pennsylvan­ia state government agencies fielded 339 reports of alleged sexual harassment over a recent five-year period, according to data released Tuesday.

Democratic Gov. Tom Wolf’s administra­tion provided the breakdown for agencies under his jurisdicti­on to The Associated Press in response to a Right-toKnow Law request, as two state government officials resigned amid allegation­s by women of misconduct in the workplace.

A running total compiled by the AP indicates the cost to settle claims and investigat­e complaints over the past eight years is well into hundreds of thousands of dollars.

Of the department­s with the largest number of complaints, the Correction­s Department said it had 91 sexual harassment reports over the five years that ended June 30. The Human Services Department had 58 reports, the Pennsylvan­ia Liquor Control Board 60 and the state police 34 over that same period.

That total state workforce under Wolf’s jurisdicti­on is some 73,000 people.

The administra­tion produced the figures, but did not provide any details about the reports, and said it was still collecting informatio­n about sexual harassment lawsuits and settlement­s. The Office of Administra­tion said a follow-up response on those aspects would take a few more weeks.

“The administra­tion is working on an in-depth review of complaints,” said Wolf spokesman J.J. Abbott, including “the nature of the complaint and how it was handled.”

Previously released records showed all three branches of state government have settled sexual misconduct allegation­s in recent years, including claims for unwelcome touching, kissing and lascivious comments.

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